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 Post subject: Atv Easter egg hunt
PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 11:35 am 
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My twin and former foster daughter,who is eight, flew home for Easter as they get there spring break at this time.Yesterday morning my two younger sisters hid candy filled eggs up in our back field that is growing up in alders.100 eggs were hid on the ground and up in the trees so you really had to look.Then the fun began!!!The kids got on their atvs that were decorated with bunny ears and tails and put on their helmets which had Easter bonnets taped over them and they were off.the adults shared the other two bikes and had the cameras.We didn't help them until the end. The whole thing took about 2 hrs.They were happy and covered in mud because the bad Easter bunny put some of the eggs in the middle of the mud holes.Sasha only needed one tow out of the mud.If she got stuck,she'd get off and pull and push until she got it out.A tomboy for sure! And then when we came in they got their Easter baskets.Hunter kept stealing the stuffed animals.We had to do it yesterday because they left today.It was a good thing we did because we had 6 in of snow last night,


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