INSIGHT Magazine Special Home Edition April 2020 | Page 37

Watch Easter-themed movies Whether you choose the fun route with a film like “Here Comes Peter Cottontail” or “Hop” or opt for deeper fare like “The Passion of the Christ,” “The Robe” or “Ben-Hur,” an Easter screening is a safe and fun way to acknowledge the holiday. Live stream a church service If church is part of your family’s Easter tradition, you can still attend your Sunday morning service from the comfort of your home. Though many physical churches have closed their doors to comply with social distancing, services are still happening via livestream platforms like Facebook Live and on church websites. You can even dress up. Cook an Easter meal If the bare grocery store shelves aren’t an obstacle, buy the ingredients to cook your favorite holiday lunch. Even if you can't have the whole family together, you should still enjoy a great Easter meal. Schedule a video call with the rest of the family With social distancing rules, stay-in-place orders and curfews, chances are you won't be able to be around the rest of the family for easter, sharing a laugh with grand-parents while kids are running around trying to find the most plastic eggs to fill up their easter basket. Once you're finished with your indoor egg hunt, try to schedule a video call with everyone and share in the fun with them! While the current pandemic will definitely put a damper on this year's Easter Sunday INSIGHT celebrations, it doesn't have to ruin it. Make a point to dress up in your Easter Sunday's best, cook a great meal, hunt eggs and find ways to connect with the rest of the family. You'll be glad you did! ✽ April 2020 – Special Home Edition 38