April has already brought us some first-time experiences and Easter this year is just one more thing we will most likely be doing differently.
With social-distancing restrictions that impact our gatherings, and having to host family dinner (because it won’t be at Gramma Julie’s this year), it’s time to get creative and celebrate the holiday just the same.
With all the talk of COVID-19, Easter may have snuck up on you, so we’d like to help. It’s the perfect opportunity to switch things up.
In the past, you may have had a family tradition of dying eggs, but this year you may not have access to extra eggs. Looking for a list of stores that may be open? This list was just published.
Here are some of our ideas on how to celebrate while practicing social distancing.
There are many ideas available that we can continue to celebrate this holiday. It just takes a little thinking outside the box, remembering safety first!
Communities are getting creative by posting decorative eggs on their windows so that parents can drive or walk with their children spotting the different ways people are using their creative talent, as well as having fun with the extra time at home. Check out just one idea listed here.
Do you have a family Easter or Passover tradition? Are you experimenting with something new this year? Is your neighborhood doing something different for local children?
Why not share your ideas with our Impact Community? Leave us a comment below.