Easter is one of my favorite holidays with the kids. They get to run loose, and we always have our family and loved ones all around us!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Easter tells us of something children can't understand, because it addresses things they don't yet have to know: the weariness of life, the pain, the profound loneliness and hovering fear of meaninglessness.
People come together with their families to celebrate Easter. What better way to celebrate than to spend a few hours going on the journey of Christ's life.
I love holidays. It's such a wonderful time for the whole family to be together and not have to worry about schedules and that kind of thing.
A strangely reflective, even melancholy day. Is that because, unlike our cousins in the northern hemisphere, Easter is not associated with the energy and vitality of spring but with the more subdued spirit of autumn?
Halloween is fun, but it wasn't always my favorite holiday. I think Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday.
I think I'm a big kid at heart, so I get very excited around the holidays.
Easter is not limited to the passion and death of Christ; it also includes the dismal tragedy of life unlived by the many, and all the loss of passion and truth that goes with it.
Easter is very important to me, it's a second chance.
I just love being around my family during the holidays.
Easter may seem boring to children, and it is blessedly unencumbered by the silly fun that plagues Christmas. Yet it contains the one thing needful for every human life: the good news of Resurrection.