Preparing Ramadan and Eid in the New Normal Era, is it Troublesome?

The holy month of Ramadan is almost here! Suddenly, it is already the second year we will pass the fasting month in the midst of a pandemic. Even if you are familiar with health protocols and stay at home, fasting may still feel different. But don't worry! With the right preparation, welcoming Ramadan and Eid Al-Fitr in the new normal era without “bukber (breaking fast together with friends/relatives” or coming back to our hometown can also be fun too.

Use Online Platforms to Shop for Hampers
Minimizing going to public places doesn't mean you can't share your love and care. With so many online shopping platforms, you can choose a lot of hampers to give to your closest relatives. Also, online platforms often offer bigger discounts than when we go to a offline shops! Especially at the beginning of fasting month.

Thoroughly Implementing Health Protocols
In the transition period, we can leave the house for important things. However, we must not ignore health protocols, instead they have to be stricter! Wearing a mask and washing your hands frequently is a must-do. In addition, we also have to take a shower immediately after going outside.

Frequently washing hands and bathing with antibacterial soap to combat viruses can increase the risk of dry and irritated skin. Therefore, it's important to choose the right soap. Zen Antibacterial Body Soap can be our go-to choice! While other antibacterial soaps kill germs but can be harsh on the skin due to their chemical content, Zen uses Japanese Red Shiso Leaves, which are effective at killing bacteria and viruses but safe for children's skin and sensitive skin. Enriched with natural ingredients like Sandalwood, Sulphur, and Sea Salt, which can soften, soothe irritation, and remove dead skin cells, Zen can be the perfect bath soap choice for the whole family, even for children as young as 1 year old or for those with sensitive skin.

Do Grocery Shopping Little by Little
In order to prepare special menus for breaking the fast, we can buy and save for spices that can be stored early. The goal is so that we don't have to crammed with lots of people in the store, also have plenty of time to try new recipes. Spending holidays by improving cooking skills is also fun, right? skill masak juga seru, kan?

Preparing Entertainment for Children at Home
If you have little children, they must have started learning fasting. Apart from introducing religious knowledge, you can also prepare activities to wait for breaking the fast with your children. Starting from playing puzzles, drawing together, or inviting children to determine and prepare the iftar menu.

So, fasting and welcoming Eid without leaving the house is fun too, right? Let's keep clean and healthy during Ramadan in this new normal era!

Preparing Ramadan and Eid in the New Normal Era, is it Troublesome?

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