Today me and Addison hit up not one but TWO Easter egg hunt festivities. We started at the town park, where approximately 993,489,234 children were congregating for a big hunt. Thankfully, there was a teeny tiny little fenced-off area for the youngens, and they only let about 6 kids in at once. It was funny because there was a guy holding a sign that said NO PARENTS! I guess parents can get kinda crazy when they're let loose in a free-for-all search for Easter eggs.
Addison sure was glad those workers were there, since without them she would have emerged with zero eggs. She stood completely frozen at the entrance while they gathered eggs for her. Probably all part of her plan.. Here I am - serve me!
Turns out what she really wanted was some Easter sticks. Who wants colorful plastic toys filled with candy when you can have sticks??
We moved on from stick-gathering to the next egg hunt, which was really the most chaotic thing you've ever seen. Also present were another 578,343,127 children and their parents. My question is: WHERE DID ALL THESE KIDS COME FROM?! We better start adding a few more floors onto that high school being built. Anyway, imagine worst-case, least-planned egg-hunt scenario and that was what went down. I didn't even get close to that madhouse. Thankfully there were other attractions, like gettin jiggy with her friend to the band:
and making crafts:
and a scary Easter bunny.
rejected. |
do not touch me. or even look at me. |
Happy Easter everyone!
This is real love—not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as a sacrifice to take away our sins.
1 John 4:10
Love the Easter bunny pictures. Addie's no fool.
ReplyDeleteI said the exact same thing when we went to our local library egg hunt. My thoughts were along the lines of "wait- there's this many KIDS that live in Smithfield?!"
ReplyDelete"Easter sticks" ... it's all the rage :) I laughed out loud when I read that!
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