Easter is not just about candy,
by chuckofish
although as my dual personality can corroborate, I’ve never been able to resist an Easter basket for long. Back in the day I tended to finish my basket in a day or two. You can see in this picture
that I probably had a stomach ache from too much chocolate. By contrast, my sister took weeks to finish her candy and sometimes never did (especially if the dog got it first). That’s why she grew up to look like this:
and, well, why I didn’t. Despite the sweet tooth, as a child I took Easter very seriously. It was my favorite holiday in part because of the movie, “King of Kings,” which I thought was awesome. It was a big shock when in college I discovered how bad it really is, but when I saw the movie for the first time, I was smitten — it was the music that really got to me. I was so afraid I would forget the main theme that I hummed it constantly for days until I was sure I wouldn’t forget. It worked. I know it by heart the way I know old phone numbers or the poems I had to memorize for school. And if the movie itself didn’t stand the test of time, the music still moves. I had trouble finding exactly the right bit, but you’ll get the idea.
I leave you with a beautiful passage from Frederick Buechner, to whose brilliant insights my dual personality introduced my many years ago.
There is a fragrance in the air, a certain passage of a song, an old photograph falling out from the pages of a book, the sound of somebody’s voice in the hall that makes your heart leap and fills your eyes with tears. Who can say when or how it will be that something easters up out of the dimness to remind us of a time before we were born and after we will die?
― Frederick Buechner
Happy Easter!!



Ah, what a wonderful post! I love the top picture with the dual personalities in their matching Easter finery. And Billy Giese’s MG in the background! And the Post’s house. And Teak!
And, yes, the Rozsa music always brings a tear to my eye! But that movie is so bad–with Mary Magdelene going to see Mary to ask her to ‘intercede’ for her to her son–good grief! It is a teen drama and biblically so incorrect. Barrabas has a bigger part than old Jesus. Oh well, you are right–the music is great. And isn’t it wonderful that you found the music to include in your post!
P.S. Isn’t Frederick Buechner just the best?
I totally ate my Easter basket in one sitting. But I think mom knows this is my habit, so only sends me small portions at a time…
Wonderful Buechner quote!
Daughter #1 also told me, “You could have sent more candy.” Well, gee.
That dog is HUGE. And yes, there could have been more candy for those daughter that have more restraint. Ahem.