The Great Easter Egg Hunt

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Here is a picture of all the grandkids and a couple of action shots of the egg hunt. We didn't get action shots of the big kids' egg hunt because they were running a lot faster than those little ones! Anyway, it was a lovely day.

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I see six eggs in that picture. Who hid them?

Those are wonderful pictures. I loved the slide picture especially. Robbie wonders why he can see six eggs. For the little people, they were placed all over the ground and occasionally behind something, but they still had to be pointed out sometimes. They were hidden considerably better for the next event.

One more thing. There were 188 eggs to be hidden. But there were only 7 good hiding places. Hence the placement on flat earth.

I know a lot of them have to be hidden in plain sight, Mom. Still surprising to see that many in the picture even though Jacob in the bottom one and Jackson in the middle one both have their buckets almost full.

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