On Thursday, I led a team of international students around campus on a scavenger egg hunt. We were given an egg at the beginning, and inside was a clue that gave us a hint as to where we could find our next clue. One was on a painted bench, one under a stripe-tied statue, one in a campus locker, one at the feet of George Mason, and one at the campus information desk. For the second year in a row, my team was the winner!
My dad sent me an email that said, "I was watching T.V. this morning and saw a different kind of Easter Egg Hunt. In Key Largo, they were hunting Easter Eggs off shore and finding them among the coral and ocean floor structures. Can't say that I have done that yet, but sure would like to try it sometime. So where would you pick for new location of Easter Egg hunting?"
And to that, I ask you the same. What would be a new way to spice up the practice of Easter Egg hunting?
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The rec center in our town has been having an underwater egg hunt for a couple of years now. They put a lot of eggs in the pool and then have the kids dive in and find them. The eggs can be turned in for prizes from the teachers corner store.
You could toss eggs from an airplane and see how many the sky divers could get before they landed.
the white house has an easter egg "roll" every year... i think it's a hunt and also a race where you roll eggs across the lawn with spoons.
Well said.
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