
Staying at home to avoid the Coronavirus doesn’t mean that you can’t have a meaningful Easter Sunday celebration with your family. Our team has lined up some great ideas for you! Read on.
Lockdown. Isolation. Quarantine. These are now the new realities that we must adhere to in order to fight the COVID-19 global pandemic. But amidst all the uncertainty, us parents need to do whatever we can to find some semblance of normalcy for the benefit of our children.
So, while most people say “everything is cancelled” (at least for the interim of the isolation/quarantine period), children just don’t see it that way. They still think about their upcoming birthdays, they still think about family routines and they still love to take part in special celebrations, and in case you’ve not kept track – Easter Sunday is less than two weeks away!
Don’t worry. It’s perfectly all right if you haven’t even thought of Easter or any other occasion for that matter. Collectively, the world is still reeling from recent events and we are all still coping with our “new normal”.
On that note, it’s perfectly okay, as well, if you and your family is not really up for celebrating anything at all. In times of great stress and grief, we deal with things the best way we know how. For some, holding on to beloved family traditions is balm to the soul, while for others – simply letting the days pass by is a good way to heal.
Whatever the case may be, the Kinacle Team has come prepared with Easter activities and trivia that you’ll love to share with your kids. Whether you want a fun, active day or a quiet afternoon just talking about what Easter means, our suggestions will suit however you want to spend Easter Sunday. [Read more…]
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