The Easter weekend is here, which means family time, travelling and road trips. This also means downtime for many people while for some, it's a perfect time to plan a getaway and create lasting memories with family without putting a dent in their pockets, especially in 'Cyril's economy'. Here are some budget-friendly activities to do with your family this easter.
A good Easter egg hunt is always a good idea. But let's add a twist to this year's hunt by doing it outside of the home. Go to a park or an outdoor
environment. Once that is done enjoy a delicious picnic outdoors with some entertainment, music and board games. Go easy on the sweets and chocolate.
The year has just started but many people need a quarter-year break. This is the perfect time to rest and reset. Switching off and disconnecting is a good way of spending the Easter break. Ground yourself by going into nature and getting some rest.
Besides resting, get some spiritual revival by attending Moja Love Gospel Easter Festival to uplift your spirituality. Musicians; Solly Mahlangu, Benjamin Dube, Winnie Mashaba and Lebo Sekgobela, Ayanda Ntanzi, Teboho Moloi, Dumi Mkokstad, Zaza Mokhethi and Xolly Mncwango are on the line-up
4: PICNIC
Pack a delicious picnic basket filled with homemade treats and head to your favourite park or nature spot for a day of relaxation and bonding. Enjoy sandwiches, snacks and refreshing drinks while soaking up the sunshine. Also, pay a visit to the zoo and take some snaps for memories.
5: MOVIE NIGHTS
A night in with family binging on movies and series is always a good idea. Make some popcorn and enjoy time out on the couch with loved ones. Create a fun movie room by placing pillows on the floor, dim the lights or watching while relaxing in a tent.
6: COOKING TOGETHER/BRAAI
There is nothing more unifying than food. Whether cooking, braaing or baking together, food is a good way of bonding. Get the children involved in preparing a few fun meals while you hover over the braai stand. Make the classic pickled fish and bond by also teaching the children some cooking skills. And to add a twist, visit a restaurant where children can bake their own pizzas. These are affordable and fun.
7: GIVING
Many children at orphanages tend to feel lonely during the holidays and long weekends. Do something charitable by donating your time and visiting an orphanage or an old age home and spend some time with them. Donate clothes and food parcels and do this with your family and children. This will also teach them the spirit of giving.