From: dback1935@msn.com Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 13:46:48 -0700 I don't remember if I ever wrote about any Easter tradtions in our family. When I was growing up in Arkansas, we were dirt poor but Mother always managed to have a ham at Easter. I don't remember what else we had with it. cranberry sauce probably. maybe sweet potatoes. I do remember her scoring the fat and putting a whole clove in the center of each rectangle. also pineapple slices with a cherry in the center of each slice. I always thought it was too pretty to carve but didn't hesitate about eating it. There was the tradtional egg hunt after we ate. I am sure we went to church and Sunday school in the morning but can't say truthfully that i remember doing so. Don't remember anything about new clothes at easter time. If we got some, I didn't think it was important enough to remember. Mother always said that I remembered what I wanted to remember and to heck with the rest. iI am sure she was right. Wishing you a blessed Easter. Robert E Paty, Scottsdale, AZ aka Mad Hatter > Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 14:28:08 -0500 > Subject: brothers separated at birth > From: valentine53179@gmail.com > To: > > Subject: brothers separated at birth > > THIS IS A VERY TOUCHING STORY, VERY HARD TO READ, ABOUT TWO BROTHERS > WHO WERE SEPARATED AT BIRTH. IT'S A STORY OF LIFE & DEATH, AND THE > CRUEL TWIST OF FATE. > > IT'S CERTAIN TO STIR YOUR HEART AND TOUCH YOUR SOUL. > > HAPPY EASTER!