Thursday, January 6, 2011
Three Kings Day Celebrations
As Episcopalians, we have always celebrated the Feast of Epiphany. Our family tradition has been to make King cake and display the three wise men worshiping the baby Jesus from the nativity set. And we take down the Christmas tree. But this year we decided to add something a little different, something to celebrate the beautiful, ever changing, ever blending, multicultural landscape of our locality. And so we adopted the Latin American tradition of leaving hay and water out the night before for the Wise Men, or rather, their camels. In the morning, the children expect to find a gift left by the venerable Magi. What could be better than homemade play dough? So this morning, each child found a bag of play dough and played to their heart's content, and Mama got to take a long soak in the tub. Then we all made King Cake together. Tonight we will see who finds the hidden treasure inside the cake.
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Family Times,
Hands On Learning
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3 comments:
If you leave hay and water out for the camels, is it the camels who leave "gifts" for you?
you should ask Dad Wright what "Orient Tar" is, as in the song, "We three kings of Orient tar."
I'll bet I can guess. I'm going to have to use that.
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