We did not get to enjoy a slow, meditative build-up to Easter this year, as has been our tradition in the past. Because we were traveling during the beginning of Holy Week, it was more of a scramble. But I'm glad that there were patterns laid down years previously that were easy to reinstate and gave us some measure of continuity and contemplation. * We usually set up an Easter table decorated with things that remind us of the Holy week as well as symbols of rebirth. It was very plain this year because I didn't spend a lot of time collecting meaningful items. In the past, I have gathered budding tree branches, cut thorns from the rosebush, counted ten silver coins into a jar, and decorated eggs for the Easter table. But the most important part of the Easter table is the candle, which we had. It is a white, tapered candle that burns all day, symbolizing the light of the world, the light of Christ that shines on us. On Friday, we replace the whi...