Morning Menu - Daily Devotionals for Holy Week

I really want my kids to have their day start with something uplifting that will wake their minds to inspiring ideas. I know it might be a lofty goal, but I really aspire to the idea.

One day, I had finally had it with my teens starting their days on their phone screens playing video games during breakfast. Not that there is anything wrong with playing games, they have a time and a place. But I feel like games being the first thing they turn to in the morning, begins the day in zombie mode. This was when Morning Menus were born!!

Morning Menus are daily devotionals with a scripture reference, spiritual thoughts, and/or journal prompts. Iā€™m especially excited about these Easter Themed Morning Menus. Included are daily scripture reading and journal prompts for each day of Holy Week leading up to Easter Sunday.

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To make it more fun, and also more durable and washable, I put the Morning Menus in actual menu folders I purchased from Amazon. Grab your menu folders HERE! I set them on the breakfast table for our kids to read each morning.

I love that there are so many different ways to celebrate Easter. The Easter bunny is always a bunch of fun, and always a great motivator to get our kids to do their chores. Grab our Easter themed chore charts here!

My favorite thing is to put on a Jerusalem Dinner for my family. I grab a bunch of foods that are commonly eaten in Israel, whip up some simple dishes, and relish in the middle eastern culture. We have these recipes as well as our traditional Easter Side Dish Menu in our FREEBIE Resource Library.

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Here is a little peek at the cute Easter chore chart freebie!

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