Monday, April 09, 2007

Hail Thee Festival Baskets!







Easter was a wonderful day - In spite of the cold weather, the egg hunt was a great success. Suzanne and I were a little nervous about the number of children who would show up - but it turned out perfectly. We got some confused looks, ooohs and ahhhs and hugs from the "grown ups" from the Church - and great big eyes, thank yous and hugs from the children.

We had about 300 eggs to hide (yes, in the grave yard) - the kids from the

youth group and some adults helped scatter the eggs. There weren't a lot of "clever" hiding places but quantity of eggs definitely made up for the lack of quality hiding spots. As the children arrived they went down into the Sunday School area for a "Lesson" - and then they went outside - they had the "little ones" go out first - "little one" was supposed to mean "under 4" - but Katie (who is almost 5), as you can see by the photo, decided that she should be included in the group - it didn't really matter, there were plenty of eggs.

The kids were instructed that, in addition to eggs, little bunnies (masterfully assembled by Suzanne) were hidden around the yard - and that each child could find one bunny - and once a bunny was found (or anytime thereafter, and yes, I think I did use the term "thereafter") they could come inside and get a prize. So the kids came in at different times, which made it easier to manage at the "prize table." We did have some pre-designated recipients of specific baskets - and yes,

the distribution of the baskets was totally subjective - but that's okay, really, it is.

It all worked out quite well - and the kids seemed to enjoy it. We (the adults) were just as excited as the children.

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