The grounds were divided into four age groups and their was plenty of "stuff" in each section. I would guess about 200-250 kids were in each age group. When we entered the gate, each kid was handed a nice sized, fluffy brown stuffed bunny. Very adorable...and what a great way to make sure every kid got something nice. But there was really no doubt we would walk away with our buckets full.
Look at all those eggs...and prizes!
At some point, I lost Paxton. He went in one direction and Camden went in another. It was quite the balancing act trying to guide her and not lose him. I'm so thankful that Camden has never been one of those kids that wanders away. Even on school field trips, I've noticed that Paxton is. Anyway, he was only a few feet away, but didn't get very many eggs. It's amazing how they need help seeing an egg amid all the eggs. I think it's just so overwhelming to them. Camden shared some of hers and they both seemed satisfied. Paxton scored a sun along with his bunny and Camden got a duck, a sun, and a bunny dressed as a frog holding a bear (so cute!), along with her bunny. Together they had quite the stash.
The other nice thing is that most of the eggs were filled with stickers and small trinkets and NOT candy. There were a few with laffy taffys or jolly rangers, but not much chocolate. She was thrilled.
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What fun you guys have!! Enjoy every minute! Love you, Gramma Pat
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