Non-essential retail and the return of hairdressers could be just a few weeks away under the current Covid-19 reopening plan being followed by the Government.
April 12 marks the first big changes to Ireland's Level Five lockdown and there will be significant changes each and every week from there on in.
The 5km limit will be the first big restriction to go, with countywide travel allowed again, while you will be allowed meet one other household outside your home.
So want to plan your next month? Here's all you need to know about the changing restrictions;
April 12 changes
Schools - In-school teaching to fully return.
Meeting other households- You can meet 1 other household outside but not in your garden or theirs.
Travel - You can travel within your county or within 20km of your home if crossing county boundaries.
Construction - All residential construction can restart as well as early-learning and childcare projects.

April 19
GAA - Training for and playing of National Governing Body sanctioned and organised adult intercounty National Gaelic Games Leagues not including under 20 or minor competitions.
Elite sport - High performing athletes, as approved by Sport Ireland, can resume.
April 26
Outdoor sport - Outdoor sports facilities can reopen (for example: pitches, golf courses and tennis courts, other facilities as appropriate).
Outdoor attractions - Outdoor visitor attractions can reopen (for example: zoos, open pet farms, heritage sites). Amusement parks are not permitted to open.
Underage sport - Underage non-contact outdoor training in pods of 15 or fewer can restart.
Funerals - Maximum attendance at funerals will increase to 25.
Under consideration for May 4
Full reopening of construction activity.
Phased return of non-essential retail commencing with click and collect and outdoor retail, for example: garden centres/nurseries.
Recommencement of personal services on a staggered basis.
Reopening of museums, galleries and libraries.
Recommencement of religious services on a staggered basis.