Our traditions have varied over the years but always church on Sunday morning. That is the one consistent.
We always go for the weekend to my parents house, so as DD was growing up she got her basket at various times - when she was little and not aware of the calendar, we often gave it to her on Friday before we hit the road. Many years she has arrived at home on Sunday night to find it. I think I took it to my parents once, but they are aging and their house is cluttered so it was kind of a "not doing that again situation". DD is now 13 and will still get a basket - I enjoy gathering things and making it fun for her and I got well one into my adult years so I'm perfectly fine with it
Saturday my parents church does a big egg hunt and DD LOVES that her age can still participate - she loves gathering the candy up, any prizes is just a bonus. I love holding on to the kid years as long as I can. My nephew who is 20 has been the Easter bunny at this egg hunt for years so that is fun also.
This year we didn't want mom cooking a big meal - while she is capable, she does have memory issues and it's just chaotic and overwhelming and quite honestly puts her in a sour mood (she is otherwise pretty easy). It's tricky though because simply offering to do it for her, she gets emotional and rude and claims we think she can't do it and we are taking it away from her. It's a balancing act of wanting to help but also keep her happy. So Saturday after the egg hunt my sister and I are cooking our "nice" meal at my sisters house. A little untraditional and new for us - but we are having meatloaf, mashed potatoes, green beans, rolls, and dessert.
Sunday will be church and afterwards we are having a tray of Subway sandwiches, chips, dessert. Simple and on nice Easter paper plates. It will be at my parents house - easy "cooking" and easy clean up. And also won't leave us feeling so miserable all afternoon
One tradition we have done in the past that I did tell DD we are omitting this year was she always planted jelly beans that bloomed suckers the next day. It was fun when she was little and I feel she would probably chose to continue if given the choice, but I do feel as a teenager that is something we can cut out.