Ready or not, Passover is coming quickly (officially begins next Saturday evening). Since next week is April break, NHL’s school had their Passover Seder that parents were invited to this week. So, yesterday my mother, JSL and I went to NHL’s school for their mini-Seder. It was absolutely adorable to watch NHL, especially when he saw that Nana was with us. Here are some photos and a video of the Seder.
JSL had a great time in Nana’s arms for the entire Seder. He loved watching all of the kids, especially his big brother.
NHL sat down at a table with some of his friends, so we joined him to wait for everything to begin.
This is how the table looked when we sat down. In case anyone is curious the tongue depressors represent the shank bone that is on the Seder Plate.
Before we were able to try the Passover foods the kids all performed some Passover songs for us. Here is a small part of my favorite song. It was too funny hearing all of the little ones singing the chorus in the halls prior to this. As you will see some knew the other parts, but they all chime in for the chorus.
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NHL loves to perform. As you can see he was quite happy when he was going back to the table after singing.
NHL gobbled up everything that was on his plate (although he was not in love with the radish).
JSL was able to try some of the Charoset thanks to it being a nut free building. Nana said he loved it!
Of course the kids did not have wine, instead it was grape juice all around.
A fun little seder for all. I am SO thrilled that NHL was able to go to this school. I have fond memories of it when I was little and I know he will too.
What a wonderful time everyone had!
I don’t think my kids would eat a radish either!!
[…] 5, 2012 Tweet Growing up, I still remember Passover Seders at nursery school. When I went to NHL’s during preschool, it brought back amazing memories. Last year, I went with JSL to his first one during his three day […]