Easter Thoughts.

I was at Macy's today and I saw a lot of little girls getting new Easter dresses. This struck me as a little ironic as a lot of those girls will not be going to church on Easter Sunday to show off those new dresses. I'm afraid it's become a secular feast, wth the Easter bunny and eggs being the main part of it. Of course the feast started as a pagan one, as did most Christian feasts.
It is the feast of Ishtar, Assyrian goddess of fertility. And yes, the eggs and bunnies come from her. As Christianity spread across the world Christians were quite smart about taking existing feasts and giving them new meaning. That way people didn't have to give up any of their feast days. You can still celebrate Ishtar, folks, only we'll call it Easter now and the eggs symbolize resurrection.

My mother always bought a new hat to wear to church on Easter Sunday. The hat competition was a big part of Church of England services with the biggest and best hats sitting in the front pews.

And I suspect the buying of new clothes goes back to the days when people didn't have a large wardrobe. The new dress to be worn in the summer was a BIG THING. Perhaps it was the only summer dress for that year. My great aunt told me that they had one "good" dress and one "everyday" dress for winter and summer when she was a child. She would wear white washable aprons over it , but the dress itself would seldom get washed. Yuck.

So I suppose i can understand using Easter a the kick off for the summer wardrobe but it has always struck me as not very practical and half the world still has snow on Easter Sunday, and in England it always seemed to be wet and cold. We'd sit in our silky pastels and shiver.
Tonight I'll be singing at the vigil service and wearing warm clothes.

And I just read that 78 percent of people bite off the chocolate bunny's ears first. Do you?
Happy Easter however you choose to celebrate it!
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Published on March 30, 2013 14:29
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message 1: by Amanda (new)

Amanda I have very, very fond memories of my mother taking my siblings and I out shopping for our "Easter Best". For us, this event was just as you recall; a once a year event, to get our one nice dress we'd have to wear until we outgrew it, and it was used mostly for church and church events. Easter church was a big deal, with us each taking flowers we'd carry up to the front and give the minister at an appointed time in the service.

Thanks for reminding me of it all; and thanks for your books, which have been a real blessing - Georgie and her family are lovely. I'm very excited to start the Molly Murphy series (I'm an Audible listener, and have been waiting! I've already pre-ordered the first two).

Happy Easter.
Amanda xx


message 2: by Quiltyknitwit (new)

Quiltyknitwit Interesting comment. I wore my usual nice but comfy clothes to services today, but my daughter & granddaughter wore pretty new dresses, as did most of the other ladies there. No chocolate bunnies for us, but we enjoyed homemade cake & cookies.

Best wishes from a loyal reader!


message 3: by wonderwomand (new)

wonderwomand I was surprised to read that Easter has become a secular holiday because I still hear people calling Easter a "Christian" holiday.


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