Easter, a Christian Holiday, depends on Passover, not only for its symbolic meaning but also for its position on the calendar. Easter is also a celebration of the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Many traditions, such as, the Easter egg hunt, Easter Baskets, Easter candy, and Easter parades are not just for children. It is fun for all ages and a family tradition for most.
Easter is symbolic in many ways. The first symbolism is that you cannot go into a grocery store without seeing chocolate Easter bunnies, white chocolate bunnies, decorative bunnies and stuffed animal bunnies and other paraphernalia during the Easter Season. The second symbolism is the coloring and decorating of Easter Eggs. Easter eggs and the Easter egg hunt are quite often a beloved family tradition that is captured on photos those ads to building memories of a family.
The last symbolism is the Easter basket. The Easter basket is filled with dinner inside a basket and then taken to mass for a blessing. Later, the food would be delivered to friends, neighbors, or taken back home.
In conclusion, Easter is a basic family tradition where children can play games, watch animal friends and hunt for eggs. A great family fun day!