



It started in Trujillo. We had hard boiled brown eggs (not the prettiest to color) and 4 Reeses Peanut Butter Eggs. To make it more challenging, we made the children wait until dark. The younger two had flashlights and the older two had candles.
This year, Matt hid the eggs and Thomas and Katie searched with candles. The game ended with Katie having 4 eggs and Thomas 3, out of 10. The came had to be called when Thomas crawled under the gas tank of my truck looking for eggs. No harm / no foul. The truck is in place, but this will require a new rule for next year. No hiding eggs in flamable areas.
2 comments:
Great thing to find this site!! All of you are big (really big)... How is Katie's temper?
Abrazos a todos
Pável
Frank & Julie,
Boy have all our kids grown up!
Kat just got her learner's permit this past weekend, she's a freshman in high school and is playing varsity soccer.
Mary is in sixth grade is currently home schooled and is sporting quite the pre-teen attitude.
You're all still in my prayer journal!
Blessings from N. GA
Kelly
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