No matter how you look at it, this will be a different kind of Easter than most us have ever celebrated.
A new survey from WalletHub finds 70% of people who observe Easter say all of their Easter activities will happen at home this year compared to just 25% last year.
Almost 40% plan to call loved ones, 27% will video chat and one in four will livestream an Easter church service.
Another 20% will even have an indoor Easter egg hunt this year even if they wouldn’t do that normally.
The good news from the NY Post is that almost all of our favorite Easter traditions can be done at home including making Easter dinner, eating candy, taking family photos, dying Easter eggs and making Easter baskets.
We won’t be able to spend time with our extended family, though…but let’s stay apart today so that we can be together next year.