Monday, April 6, 2015

Easter Egg Hunt

I just love our new neighborhood. An egg hunt was planned for all the kids a week before Easter. We walked (kids couldn't help but run they were so excited!) to the green space. 

They had decided that for each child you had participating, that you bring 2 dozen stuffed eggs. Yeah, that meant that I had to provide nearly 100 eggs since I had 4 kids eager to take part.

 (Side note: unfortunately I actually had to do about 200 eggs due to some poor judgement on my part. I was planning ahead and had gotten all 96 plastic colorful eggs stuffed with Reese's Peanut Butter Cups about a week early. I put them all in a large bucket and then decided to put it in Matt's office to keep the kids out of it. I figured if the kids saw it, they would scatter eggs all over the house. Later that night while I was working and Matt was at the gym with the kids, our dog Gabbi found the bucket of eggs. She figured out how to bite down on the plastic egg to pop it open and then she gobbled up 80 Reese's miniature peanut butter cups, foil and all. When Matt walked into his office that night, he was surprised to find plastic eggs everywhere. There was no chocolate or foil anywhere. He called MedVet and they calculated the amount of chocolate she consumed to not be toxic. The biggest concern was if she would pass all that foil or if she would get a bowel obstruction. The vet told us what to watch for. Gabbi never did even act like she felt bad. She acted complete normal and then on day 2, I started noticing foil in the backyard. It was frustrating to have to buy more candy and stuff that many more eggs, but it was better than a large vet bill or dog surgery.)

I had walked down and "hidden" all my eggs earlier that morning. I say "hidden" because they were pretty much just thrown everywhere. The wonderful thing about the parents proving 2 dozen eggs per child was that the ground was just covered. Eggs were everywhere! The kids were amazed. 




They were all proud of their eggs. 
One of my favorite Easter memories is finding a slip of paper inside one of my eggs from the Emerson egg hunt. The slip of paper said that I won the grand prize. It was a large container of bubbles and I felt so special. 
I decided to do some prizes for our neighborhood kids. It was pretty fun seeing all the kids walk up our sidewalk to claim their prizes. They were all so thankful and excited to match up their numbers. 

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