Saturday, July 30, 2011

Easter Date

By Kate Bass


Easter morning is an incredibly special time for kids across the country. It's not only exciting for those who rise that morning to eat candy and hunt for eggs, but it is yet another day that our children look forward to with anticipation and glee. Easter is a great holiday for children, but once you are older and not interested in the games and activities that you used to enjoy doing, you want to find something else that you can do on Easter that will be fun to you now. This is where the idea of an Easter date comes in perfectly.

Easter morning should be a time for family closeness, and children's laughter. Without any of these key ingredients, your holiday would not live up to the adventure this day has been for years and years.

This year why don't you plan two Easter morning egg hunts. One, of course, with little plastic eggs scattered around the yard that are filled with a wild variety and assortment of colored candies and chocolates. There are many excellent restaurants available, regardless of where you live, and so make sure that you take some time in advance so that you can make reservations if you are planning on going to a very upscale restaurant.

Who says that only the kids are allowed to have fun Easter morning?It may sound rather boring or mundane at first, but really, in the world that we live in today, everything is so speedy and hectic, and so we hardly get the chance to do anything together anymore; this is why something that is seemingly as simple as a walk can be so great. You get the chance to talk and to be outdoors, and so it really can be a great thing.

As the new year picks up speed and we slowly fall back into our monotonous and repetitive lifestyles, take a break from the noise of life this Easter. Put your family and friends in the foreground, and for God's sake eat some candy. This year, in addition to the laughter of the children, and the smacking of chocolate filled mouths, bring that parents a little bit closer on this wonderful holiday. Give thanks for that which we have been blessed with, and as always, make sure you eat the ears of that chocolate bunny first, you wouldn't want to break that tradition this Easter morning!




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