Easter.
What can you say?
Eggs = Plastic.
Baskets = Well hidden.
Surprises = Didn't fit in baskets.
Candy = Eaten.
Parents = Exhausted.
Kids = Hyper.
That about sums it up.
Now for some deets.
Our kids enjoyed FOUR egg hunts.
Yes. You read that correctly.
FOUR.
The first was a community egg hunt which was held on Saturday.
There had to be at least a thousand or more kids there.
There were so many people that I had to drop the kids and Huzbend off, find a parking spot and then run back to the field to find them.
Here they are pre-hunt.....
Look at all those eeeeeeeeeeeegs.
The rope was dropped and the Great Egg Scramble was over.
It took less than five minutes.
The kids were happy. Most (but not all) of the treats were allergy friendly.
Huzbend spent most of Saturday night finishing an epic
video game. He didn't get to sleep until 2am.
He's been playing this game since NOVEMBER.
That is what happens, gamers, when you have kids.
I, on the other hand, spent most of the night filling eggs, writing clues and making baskets.
I had the same bed time - 2am.
The kids were up early and ready to go.
Ugh.
Let the egg hunts BEGIN!!!!!!
There were THREE more that day.
One in the house, first thing in the morning.
One outside, right before lunch.
And one more at our neighbors house.
Here are the kids waiting to be released.....
That's a lot of eggs.
And A LOT of candy.
I jam packed the eggs with candy. I don't know what I was thinking.
We had SO MUCH candy. I went totally overboard.
And, of course, the candy had to be eaten AS IT WAS FOUND.
It wasn't so much Mikey as it was the Sultan of Sweets.
The Candy Queen went straight to work eating as much
candy as could be shoved in her mouth.....
Note to self:
SELF: Next year put candy only in the baskets and not in the eggs.
This year, I hid the clue to the kids Easter baskets in one of
the eggs that they found.
And THEN, in one basket, I started a whole new set of clues
as to the location of an Easter surprise....
OOOOOOOOOOO
It was Huzbend's idea to have Katie read the clues.
It worked out great.
The kids loved their surprises.
Here's Mikey swashbuckling away.
It worked out great.
The kids loved their surprises.
Here's Mikey swashbuckling away.
And here is Dr. Katie saving some animals at
her LEGO veterinary clinic.
By the end of the day, everyone was exhausted.
At times, some of us seemed to be on a steep decline towards insanity.
The night ended with Katie laying in bed, crying.
She was shaking uncontrollably and was complaining that she,
"could not keep her eyes shut and fall asleep."
She had completely OD'd on sugar.
My bad.