Free easter meal planner printables
That is something I for one am looking forward to! For Easter this year we are having: We’ll have the time to actually reflect on the meaning of the season instead of rushing to get all the fancy bits made. My dinner plans are shaping up to be much more simple and streamlined than usual, but instead of being disappointed to not have all the frills, I am just grateful to have the time to be together, and to be relatively healthy and safe during this time. A few days ago Amazon delivered jelly beans and I found an egg coloring kit in the cupboard we didn’t have the time to use last year. My husband picked up a really nice spiral ham on our last shopping trip which I popped in the freezer for Easter, so that is set. As they seem to disappear fast (I am a peep purist and only want the yellow birds and pink bunnies), I always buy them as soon as they hit the stores. Those bright pink bunnies and yellow chicken are so ridiculously colored and nostalgic!). The days leading to Easter are typically a really busy time in the stores as well, and I definitely do not want to be out in that or contribute to the traffic in the stores.įortunately, before everything shut down, I did already purchase dairy free chocolate bunnies and peeps (I use them for decorations. Currently I am only going to the store every two weeks to minimize contact with others, so this really needs to be planned out. My oldest is full on adulting, working remotely from his apartment and FaceTiming his mom now and then (smart boy… he knows I miss that sweet face!) Strange times, no?įor this Easter, this one where it will most likely be just those of us in the house, I thought I had better get a plan in place. Her commencement has been canceled and she is meeting up with friends over Zoom, FaceTime, and Google. Another kiddo is home from college, doing classes online for the last half of her last semester as a Senior. My high schooler is now doing online learning through her high school and her dance studio is using FB Live to hold classes while she uses a kitchen chair as her barre and flannel sheets in the yard as her dance floor. This year, of course, things will be different. My grown kiddos come home, I bake up a storm, we go to church, them come home and eat and visit.