Easter traditions in Lithuania involve both Christian and pagan rituals. On Palm Sunday, people bring bouquets to church and receive blessed palms. On Easter Sunday, believers attend church for solemn processions and to bless foods like eggs and bread. After church, families have a large feast and the oldest family member cuts a blessed egg for everyone to eat, symbolizing peace. Decorating and exchanging eggs is also an important tradition, with eggs dyed or having wax or scratch designs. Children leave nests for gifts from the Easter Woman and play egg games involving rolling or tapping eggs.