Why Does Easter Feel So Late?

There are certain dates each year that are ingrained in every parent’s heads.  We’re not talking just birthdays and anniversaries. Perhaps more importantly – every holiday that impacts school vacations.
At least they are ingrained every moms’ head.  Dads… well, we just go where and when we are told.

Now, I like to try to stay organized.  Recently, I was putting important dates into our family shared calendar. This helps us start planning days off, long weekends and spring break trips.  As well as volleyball, basketball, parties, playdates, school functions… you get it.

As a fairly involved dad, I thought I had it all down.  But as I was planning out Spring Break, it really hit me…

Wow, is Easter late this year!

It got me wondering just how late it is this year? Was it just me feeling that way? Is it unusually late?  Turns out, yes.

So, for those of you curious about such things, and it might just be me, I compiled a few holiday fun facts.

Easter Timing facts

I don’t know about you, but I still feel like Christmas just ended. For me, the late timing gives my family a little extra time to get back to routines before taking off another week or two from school.

On the other hand, that short turnaround from Easter to Summer will probably have me saying “Wait, wasn’t it just Easter? I thought I had more time to plan summer out!” come Memorial Day.

On the bright side, I won’t have to worry about this “problem” again until 2030. I’ve got time to plan for it.