Hello, and how are you doing? Take one day at a time and doing your best. Having the support of others makes the difference. We may be far away but not far enough that you cannot reach out by phone or email.
Teachers are your go-to. They have a wealth of knowledge. If you need help don’t be afraid to reach out. I am here for you! You are doing great!
This week I am sharing about All Things Easter! There are so many great things to do this week with your kids. Take this time to share the love of Jesus!
I included a few websites with some great activities to try.
1. The familyeducation.com website has so many great Easter activities. If you are a saver, you may have some plastic Easter eggs at your house that you can use. For example, you and your kids can make some maracas with the plastic eggs. Or you can order them from Amazon. I included the link below.
2. Read spring books to your kids. Remember the scholastic website has some really great books you can read online to your kids.
3. Plant a garden or some flowers.
4. I found another great website for more Easter fun. I included it below.
You can make popsicles or ice cream in a bag with your kids. All you need is a few simple ingredients. All you need to make the popsicles are some fruit and flavored water. If you don’t have the popsicle mold, try using some dixie cups. This is a great healthy snack that you can make at home.
Remember we are in this together. Don’t overwhelm yourself by trying all of the ideas that I share each week. Just pick a couple of ideas and plan for those in the week. Take one day at a time.
Blessings!
Happy Friday! We made it through another week. I woke up this morning hopeful and thankful! I am thankful for so many things in my life. I am thankful we have a God who loves us and is taking care of us. I believe God wants us to draw closer to Him at this time.
“I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me” (Galatians 2:20).
It took Paul over twenty years to no longer live for himself. It is a daily struggle and it gets harder every day when we have pandemonium going on around us. However, asking God what we can do for others allows us to take the necessary steps toward this goal.
Let’s go into the weekend hopeful asking God to guide us! Focus on the one who gives us this day our daily bread!
Have a blessed weekend!