One woman is saving Easter with a bunny drive-by, while others are bringing light to dark times with pizza and medical innovation.
Although people are currently confined to their homes in an effort to self-quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic, many are finding creative ways to give back and even provide a reason to smile through the hardship.
Socially distanced Easter bunny visitsThe coronavirus is certainly impacting the upcoming holiday. But one woman from New Jersey made sure that the current circumstances wouldn’t ruin it when she decided to dress up as the famous Easter symbol to make some socially-distant visits to neighbor’s homes.
— Dumas High School March 25, 2020 High school administrators are assuring their students that they haven’t been forgotten while finishing their semesters at home during this difficult time by turning on the bright lights of their football stadiums. “My heart was hurting for our kids, and I wanted to show that we love them,” Brett Beesley, principal of Dumas High School in Texas tells Yahoo Lifestyle. “I thought, ‘It would be cool to light up the stadium.
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