Good Friday commemorates the death of Jesus on Calvary, the site just outside the walls of Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified. Good Friday is, for many, an intensely personal day of prayer and devotion. The holiday is considered part of the Paschal Triduum on the Friday before Easter Sunday. Ancient practices such as fasting or putting limitations on things that take away our focus on Calvary are observed to mourn the sacrifice of Christ on the cross. Jesus sacrificed his life out of love for his believers and all mankind. His death was the ultimate sacrifice. Despite the gruesome act of crucifixion and terrible death Jesus endured, the event paved the way for mankind’s salvation, with Jesus being resurrected two days later. Hallelujah!! Thank you Lord for being my ransom when I fall short. Let us celebrate his good deeds this weekend. Thank you for paying the ultimate price for our twins as well. It enables us to enjoy 5 fun finds each week.....
1. In the time it takes me to make a shopping list, the twins have already eaten enough additional food to render my shopping list obsolete!!
2. If twins ever ask you something when you're not listening, never just blindly reply with, "Sure!!" I've been cleaning sherbet off the ceiling for 20 minutes!!
3. I need something stronger than sleep but less than a coma.
4. Every craft store needs an aisle labeled So Your Child Has a School Project Due Tomorrow!!
5. Was watching a documentary on Ancient Egypt earlier this week when the twins both stop in front of the TV, drop their jaws and say, “THEY WROTE ON WALLS? You’re not supposed to write on walls!!”
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