Easter Tradition, Symbolism And The Easter Basket
Celebrated on the Sunday following the first full moon after the
spring equinox, Easter is a celebration of many things.
Traditionally Easter is a Christian holiday celebrating Christ's
resurrection, but today many people celebrate Easter also as a
time of renewal and hope. One of the first spring holidays,
Easter is a perfect time to shake off the winter hibernation,
don a new hat and welcome the anticipated warmer weather. In
recent decades gift giving during this spring time celebration
has seen a steady increase as people share the joy of the season
with their loved ones young and old.
The Easter season is rich with symbolism and tradition. Most
families include decorating eggs and egg hunts in their seasonal
festivities. Like eggs, the Easter season would not be complete
for many without a chocolate bunny. Adopted by the Christian
culture from pagan cultures, these symbols of fertility
illustrate our hope for new life after the winter freeze.
The most popular gifts during this season involve the Easter
basket. Delivered and hidden by the elusive Easter Bunny. Their
discovery brings squeals of delight to children on Easter
morning. These baskets are traditionally filled with chocolates,
eggs, and Easter goodies.
Children aren't the only ones who love Easter baskets. The
giving of baskets among adults is common as well. Many beautiful
baskets are available for adults. Most contain the traditional
Easter goodies and some even contain the symbol of purity and
renewal, the Easter lily.
A time of birth and renewal, the joy of the Easter season
awakens anew hope in all of us. Share your hope with those you
love with your own Easter traditions.