Several Region Two residents were able to spend quality time with family and friends, kite-flying and picnicking to celebrate Easter, after two years of Covid lockdown.
It was disclosed at Perseverance beach, hundreds of parents were seen aiding their children to get their colourful kites in the air. Further, others were searching for the right spot to settle down and enjoy the activities around them. In media interviews several families spoke about the day’s event.
A resident from the Lower Pomeroon, Annette Lindor, noted that being able to enjoy the Easter holiday was amazing, after being unsure about the future, amid the pandemic. “We had the pandemic, and it felt like the world was coming to an end, and so I have to be thankful to the almighty God because he has spared our lives so we have this wonderful time with our kids again,” Lindor said.
Anand (only name given), like Lindor, noted that while today’s holiday will be spent enjoying each other’s company, it also presents the opportunity to thank God for what he has done. “Flying kite is about the resurrection of Christ, and the raising of kites is the resurrection of Christ….God is about loving and sharing so every day in our lives, we must give thanks and praise to Lord Jesus because without him, we wouldn’t have life, and so we must thank God for this opportunity to be alive, to live this moment in health and strength,” Anand stressed.
Danny (only name given) said his family has been enjoying this opportunity to partake in Easter activities. “Being home during the pandemic and not being able to go out was a setback, and so the kids were eager to come out this morning to fly their kites,” Danny added. Pearl Gomes revealed that being able to return to some form of normalcy to enjoy such a holiday was a dream come true. “I am so happy that I could come out and have fun with my kids because the last two years have been worrisome,” Gomes said.
It was revealed that participating in traditional kite flying and being among loved ones are exactly why Deon Edwards returned home. “It has been four to five years that I have been out there, so it has been really good to see that a lot of people still come out to enjoy themselves with their families and kids,” Edwards was quoted as saying. Edwards added that it is a good feeling celebrating the Easter holiday among fellow Guyanese.
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