Quote of the Month
“Easter egg hunts are proof that your kids can find things when they really want to.” - Anonymous
“How can it already be April?!?”
Sound familiar? I can relate. Every month I’m genuinely shocked at how quickly time is passing. Weren’t we just wrapping up the holidays? How can it already be Easter?!? But time, as the saying goes, waits for no one. So here we are.
While we can’t slow time , we cam slow down. As I write to you, I’m in Namibia. I’m about halway through a safari and cultural trip with CroisiEurope where rushing gets you nowhere. We meander along rivers, eyes peeled for hippos and elephants. We walk long dusty roads between villages to meet the people of each region. We linger over dinners and have time to watch every inch of a sunset.
Being here is a reminder that the issue isn’t how fast time goes, it’s how little we appreciate it in the rush. I’m going to do my best to carry the lessons I’m learning here, home with me. You don’t have to get to Namibia (though I’d highly reccomend it) to feel this way. Create slow moments by choosing to sip your coffee at a window instead of your computer screen, building in a morning meditation ritual, or going for a walk outside at the peak of your day.
The time we’re given is finite, it’s true. But, with the right amount of slow moments, we can stretch it just a little bit further.
Easter
Do your Easter plans require a road trip? Globetrotting Mama has a few travel-friendly ideas that will help you avoid the tantrums and tap into some fun. For the rest of our Easter tips, see visit the GTM blog.
Games, Puzzles and Virtual Field Trips
Before you leave, hop online where you can find some Easter-themed games and puzzles. These could range from crossword puzzles to wordsearches, or you might even find some more creative games you can complete as a family. Websites like TeachersPayTeachers can be a great resource for finding simple, printable items. You can also use those tablets in a resourceful way! If you have service, check out some virtual field trip options related to the holiday or springtime. These will keep kiddos entertained and offer an educational spin to your road trip.
Pack some Festive Snacks
No road trip is complete without the right snacks. Why not mix in an Easter theme. Even though you may be tempted to stock up on jellybeans, a Cadbury Cream Egg or Peeps, remember you’ll be stuck in the car with those sugar-high kids for several hours. Instead, consider packaging your kiddos’ snacks with an Easter theme. Want to get creative? Head over to The Pioneer Woman’s website for some creative inspiration for your Easter treats.
April news you can use!
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Good stuff....nice to read about your family and their ongoing lives.
Best wishes for the New Year