4 Tips To Add Sweetness To Your Navratri Celebrations
Are you ready to shout “Aye Halo” once again and celebrate the colourful festival of Navratri? 2020 hasn’t exactly been a great year but we’re positive that it’s going to change as the festive season is around the corner. This year, we might not be able to visit our friends and family as freely as we would’ve liked and celebrations will be a little different but that doesn’t mean happiness should take a backseat. Let us help you with 4 simple life-hacks that will surely add some “mithaas” to your “Homemade Celebrations”
1. Prepare homemade sweets
While there’s so much variety available in the market, this year, try making your own sweets. These sweets will not only be dear to you but preparing them with your family will bring everyone closer and bind the members together. You can pick any of these great dessert recipes and prepare for some fun & sweet cooking time with your family
2. Celebrate with everyone
Some are lucky to spend these days with their family and loved ones but not all are. For example, look at your watchman. He won’t be near his family this festive season but that doesn’t mean he cannot explain the festive warmth. Take initiative, celebrate with him and everyone around you for festivals is about coming together and spreading happiness. Don’t forget to share some of your yummy home-cooked sweets with them.
3. Respect regulations
Everyone’s looking forward to the festive season and rightly so, we all need a refreshing boost of happiness and cheer. While we’re running high on emotion, let’s not forget the pandemic is still on and the virus is still very much present. As you wear the nicest clothes and accessories, don’t forget another important accessory this year -your mask!
4. Take advantage of technology
To add to the previous point, you can take your safety a notch higher and leverage technology to celebrate with your family. Video calls and phone calls are completely acceptable ways of greeting your dear and loved ones as their safety matters more than a warm hug, doesn’t it?
These are small but important hacks that will surely help you make the most of the festive season. Happiness will still prevail, we will still celebrate albeit with precautions and care.