With spring comes Easter, compelling us to reflect on second chances and fresh perspectives.
At its core, Easter is about renewal, hope, and—let’s be honest—enough chocolate to qualify your Easter basket as a TSA-approved carry-on. While kids are busy hunting eggs, the holiday itself is a full-on celebration of spring’s grand return. The cold, gray days are fading, flowers are flexing their petals, and suddenly, everything is pastel.
Traditions vary, from sunrise services to brunch feasts and intense backyard egg hunts, but the essence remains the same: fresh starts, fun, and a socially acceptable excuse to eat an entire zip code’s worth of chocolate in one sitting. Whether you’re in it for the candy, the egg-dyeing, or just the general good company, Easter is a reminder that brighter days are ahead.
So embrace the joy, soak in the springtime energy, and if you find that last rogue jellybean from last year’s basket, do yourself a favor… don’t eat it.