A Blessed, Happy Easter, everyone!
Isn't it wonderful that we can fully comprehend the true solemnity of the holy day of Easter Sunday and its profound message of love and salvation, yet still gather at tables graced with stately rabbits and decorated eggs? These universal symbols of renewed life and inspiring hope were created for our admiration and enjoyment by the loving hands of our heavenly father. Children hunting for candy eggs a secular observance? I think not! "God looked at everything He had made and He found it very good."
(Genesis 1:31)
Blessed by Him with the gift of one another, we celebrated this day with joy, fun, and much, much laughter!
As promised, our Bunny Village was on display in all its collective charm! It was so cute to see how much the twins enjoyed identifying their little homemade bunny houses and pointing them out to all of us.
I was a little worried that we wouldn't get what was needed - a warm, sunny day, perfect for the outside Easter game I planned for after dinner - a scavenger hunt for eggs and prizes! But the weather was ideal and our wooded backyard a wonderful place to hide things to look for. I had to define the hunting area though, using crepe paper streamers so no one would wander off like Hansel and Gretel, into oblivion!
"If you go out in the woods today, you can be sure of a big surprise......!"
First, teams were organized from among our three daughters and their husbands. The first three names pulled became captains. The second three served as assistants. Finally, each captain pulled the name of a "little kid" who would become the third team member.
Each team captain was given a set of 4 clues, specific things to look for out in the woods. In addition, there were plastic candy filled eggs for the little kids to gather. Finally, each adult was advised to look for his/her own Easter basket - while also in pursuit of clues, eggs and supervision of the little kiddo assigned to them! See why each captain needed an assistant? This grandma knows how to anticipate!
With a blast of the whistle we were off to happy hunting grounds to seek prizes and adventure!
A battery operated bubble-making machine filled the air with crazy ambiance and some players chose to hunt bubbles rather than clues! That often left the "big kids" in charge of finding things!
Ever heard of a shoplifter at an Easter egg hunt? Well we had one!
Neither of these items were on Brielle's shopping list of clues to look for! (But who among us was willing to pry them loose? Not I!) It was reported the next morning that she clutched them all the way home and slept with them all night!
We put grandpa in charge of security and "trouble-shooting." Since he filled and hid all the eggs, it was his job to account for all of them so undiscovered candy wouldn't invite a hungry ant feeding frenzy over the months to come.
My wonderful "little sister," Jackie, and her husband, Rick (Karen's in-laws), always stop by for coffee and dessert on the way home from their own family dinner. Jackie and I are real partners-in-crime when it comes to planning crazy fun for the kids. I put her in charge of handing prizes to the teams after checking their baskets for accurate scavengering. Let her deal with the guys when they insist that a green bunny should count because it is "kinda blue-ish!"
The "pink team" and "green team" both line up to have Aunt Jackie check baskets for accurate hunting |
All six adult kids found a can of Silly String inside their baskets with a tag that read "for immediate use." In this family, that note really isn't necessary!
Wish I had a few pictures of the wild action, but I was too busy hiding behind the garage while everything was happening. I did make an interesting observation, though! After much investment in, and preparation for, the proper settings for these three couples to promise to "love and honor" each other, I note that whenever Silly String appears, they still go after their own partners with a vicious and playful vengeance!
Don't be fooled by the dollar store price tag. One can seems capable of covering an acre with colorful, foamy string! And secretly, I think everybody loves being drenched in it!
After that, it was time to go back in, unload baskets, and nibble on contents of all the eggs collected. And even if you weren't a believer in the Easter bunny, you had to admit that today was a pretty magical one whether you were one of the "big kids," "little kids," or a tired, but very, very happy grandparent!
Next time, the twins are getting their own cans of Silly String! Grandma "goofed" when she thought they'd be too young to enjoy it!
I love your blog! Beautiful family,adorable grands, and my kind of family fun. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteShelley
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What fun! We had an extended family Easter egg hunt with 8 hunters, followed up by cascarones (confetti eggs). Trying to photograph the cascarones action was pretty close to impossible, just as you learned with the Silly String. We do Silly String at Christmas, because it is usually warm enough for some outdoor fun down here in the South.
ReplyDeleteI see that Grandma Shelley has found your blog. You and she are kindred spirits! You will be great sources of ideas for each other.