Do you celebrate "Easter"? If so how, if not do you recognize this day in any other way?
Me: I celebrate the changing of the seasons, the beginning of Spring, therefore I deep clean the house and my car, organize, sanitize, plant flowers outside and renew myself with a nice face mask, new hair dye, and or new make-up and clothing. Pretty much, I pamper myself and my surroundings.
WOW...you are so ambitious.
@Redcupcoffee From your screen name I would expect you to be sitting comfortably with a hot cup of coffee rather than being in a cleaning frenzy.
@Redcupcoffee I like coffee also...but not cleaning. Funny there is a report today that coffee causes cancer...I always thought coffee was healthy.
@Redcupcoffee Better to die later than sooner....
My 8 year old would activate her murder button (her words, not mine) if we didn't dye eggs, have an egg hunt or have chocolate. Besides the pagan aspects nothing overtly religious.
My company decided this year (and in the future) Good Friday should be really good and gave us the day off. So I got a massage, wrap, and facial today. I had lunch at Panera, then did some shopping, and ran an errand. I am debating about going to a movie, or dinner out, or both. As for the rest of the weekend, I hope to sleep in.
Is Panera an upmarket eaterie?
@jacpod Not really. It is a huge step above fast food, much healthier. [panerabread.com]
@HippieChick58 sounds good: living in Ballycastle -small seaside town = not much variety - scones coffee and ice cream parlours , we have about 9 churches 12 pubs 10 cafes
@jacpod I am impressed that the number of pubs is larger than the number of churches! I am sure I would like it there
This year I’m going to “celebrate” by consuming as many boiled crawfish as I possibly can.
Oh they are so delicious! Any one of us Cajuns could show you how to peel them.
I will go see the film Isle of Dogs. Which about as much celebration as I usually do for Easter. Most years Easter comes as a big surprise.
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I don’t celebrate Easter. However, I do have Easter dinner with family. I look at it as a celebration of Spring.
I only go through the motions if and when I must to avoid rocking the boat with my narrow-minded, judgmental relations. Otherwise I am generally not interested in any kind of holidays or observances. The older I get, the less I care about societal pressure to conform to the shallow vicissitudes of culture--and the more comfortable I get with carrying out my life the way I desire, and enjoy the added space and time to fill my life with whatever it is I do want.
I've never felt compelled to replace, remix, or substitute--in any area of my life. No Easter means no Easter. Meh. No gluten means no bread. Meh. There's enough going on in the world that I don't miss much of anything that drops off my radar.
Sometimes, you have to rock the boat as it may be stuck on a sandbar...
I don't celebrate holidays anymore, but I like your idea of a spring renewal...except the cleaning part. lol. I have to work on Easter delivering Amazon packages. I work Sundays and all federal holidays for the post office. It's a good excuse to not join in the celebrations, and it is a fun job!
I did easter egg hunts and stuff as a kid, even though I was raised agnostic, and carried on the tradition with my own kids when they were little. Now that they are "grown" (18, 20, 22), Easter weekend plans are more along the lines of "When's everyone working this weekend? Can we do dinner together one night?". I personally don't go in much for traditions and only really participate for the sake of the kids. I prefer to celebrate the coming of spring by cleaning, purging and getting outside, which usually entails being horrified by the amount of litter the melted snow reveals. I try to get out with a garbage bag at least one morning per weekend around this time to collect it from the roadside.
How would I celebrate Easter? I'm not religious. OK, my kids say they are but their Easter is all about candy and baskets for their kids and maybe a meal. I will have Easter alone and just like any other Sunday here. If I go to my daughter's for dinner I might actually hear someone pray, and I do not want to hear anyone pray. My kids don't pray but for Easter or Christmas they might. These days I'm not much for closing my eyes and talking to myself.
Yes, we usually dye eggs and eat candy. We generally have a decent meal together as a family since we are all off of school or work and home together.
Annual allergy attack. Williows,.hazelnuts and maples set flowers. Happy Oestre's season!
I’m not a fan of the death of winter. As far as Sunday, I’m going to see 3teeth and Ho99o9 if I can make it to Dallas. It will be insane
When I considered the fact that all holidays are based on a specific calendar, they just seemed pointless to me. I just do what I need done. I don't really celebrate anything. I hardly even did that as a kid playing sports. I would mainly just point at my teammates who helped with an occasional chest or butt bump.
btw - churchies HATE it when you call them pagans for celebrating easter. It is a pagan fertility celebration that was hijacked when Constantine defeated the Romans. Thats why there is a rabbit and eggs ...then they said "and dedicate it somehow to christianity".
Lol, they sure do hahahahaha
Have the little one chocolate egg that's it
@Redcupcoffee that was typed "gave the little one a " but my lovely phone changed it . Not a big fan of chocolate myself have it now and again not all the time