Easter is a sure sign of spring and one of the most delicious holidays to celebrate. Because of the pandemic, we spent the last two Easters at home, and while missing out on our usual Easter traditions (like a big neighborhood egg hunt) was difficult, it was also nice to slow down and enjoy the holiday with family. We’ll be celebrating the holiday at home again this year, this time on purpose. Rather than stressing over a large multi-family brunch or an elaborate dessert spread, consider preparing a small family dinner in addition to your usual Easter activities, such as church services and family Easter egg hunts. Just because you’re spending the holiday at home doesn’t mean you can’t go all out. To commemorate the special day, try these kid-friendly at-home activities: Make a festive Easter basket, prepare a traditional brunch recipe, and don’t forget to dye Easter eggs.
Hike with Friends or Family
Easter is a time of year when the weather is warming up. Celebrate Easter while it’s still warm if you’re lucky enough to live in an area where it heralds the arrival of spring. Hike or walk a nature trail on Easter Sunday to get in some fresh air and clear your head.
Taking a walk with friends and family through your neighborhood is an excellent alternative if you don’t have access to any nearby wooded areas. For instance, instead of driving to your favorite ice cream parlor, consider walking or biking there.
Easter Brunch
Easter brunches are popular with many people. Easter brunch specials are available at restaurants. You can also invite friends and family over for an Easter-themed dinner.
You can incorporate the Easter theme into your meal by serving deviled eggs or scrambled eggs.
Ham is a popular choice as the centerpiece of many Easter dinners. Consider adding mashed potatoes or glazed carrots as a side dish. Try to incorporate spring colors into your design. As an illustration, consider serving your guests a meal on pale-hued dishes and silverware.
Plant something to praise new life
Easter is seen as a time to rejoice in the new life that spring brings in many parts of the world. Pick up some seeds at a local greenhouse. If you have a garden, you can grow them there or in a pot at home. You can commemorate Easter by welcoming spring by growing some new flowers or plants.
Spend time with your loved ones
We can spend quality time with our families and friends during the holidays. Take advantage of the fact that many people will be off work on Easter Sunday. Make plans with your family and friends for a wonderful Easter. On Easter Sunday, for example, you and a group of friends could gather for a meal.
Take photos for memories
Holiday photos can be a fun way to remember the occasion. Bring a camera with you to brunch, dinner, or any other activity. The best way to preserve your Easter memories is to take a lot of photos.