Just like everything else right now, Easter is going to look a bit different this year. That doesn't mean we can't still have fun! We still have a bunch of Easter activities that work even in a pandemic. In this issue, we have fresh egg hunt ideas, Easter meals, and egg-cellent crafts. As Always: Stay Strong, San Antonio!
-Kim & Michelle
The Egg Hunt is Afoot
With the quarantine still in place, go out on a grand egg hunt is going to be a bit more difficult. If you are still able to get your hands on plastic eggs and candy, hold your hunt in your home and yard! Use These Tips to make the hunt even more fun. Ideas include scavenger hunt clues or a game of Hot or Cold. If you can't get any of the traditional egg hunt elements, try drawing and coloring paper eggs, and hiding those around the house. Reward the hunters with a treat after they've found them all! If you need to get out of the house, ask your neighbors on your local neighborhood blog to put up pictures of eggs in their windows, so you and your family can hunt for eggs that way.
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Eating In For Easter
It's going to be difficult to pull together an Easter Feast with the grocery shelves as bare as they are. Fast Food places will still be open for business, or consider ordering in from a local restaurant that is open for takeaway this Easter. Places open include Rudy's, Maggiano's, Magnolia Haus, Rustic, and Mad Hatter's Teahouse. Or, celebrate by cooking up a fun easy meal such as Bunny Pancakes! A fun meal will surely perk up your household.
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Quill Your Fears
Quilling is the art of rolling up pieces of paper to create a intricate picture. The process itself is rather soothing and mediative, which is perfect for these times. You can create fun easter themed art to decorate your home this year and for years to come. (Hot Tip: Use a empty mechanical pencil in place of a quilling tool, and precut colorful paper into strips instead of using quilling paper)