Rather than hunting for and collecting eggs, the Easter egg trail, or at least this particular one, involves looking for posted pictures of eggs and answering questions. The eggs were in plain sight and there were signs pointing the way, so this wasn't a very challenging hunt. We had a list of questions about different birds, and each egg had an information sheet where you could find an answer.
I suppose I could have taken this opportunity to educate my children about various birds of prey, including the red kite and the peregrine, but it was busy and lots of people were trying to read the signs to find the answer.
And it was raining, so I didn't feel like standing around any longer than needed to win the prize.
The prize, once you got all the answers, was a chocolate Easter egg.
Tonight we are getting ready for the Easter Bunny to visit. The kids need to get to bed so the Bunny has time to stop in England before heading to the States to visit all our friends there.
Happy Easter!
2 comments:
Interesting how it different it is across the globe. Having a 15 year old now no easter egg hunts for us but I do wonder how they do it here. Need to ask around. Happy Easter to you and your family.
Happy Easter Ann! We miss you all soooo much!
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