
Yes - they hunted eggs inside. It was raining by the time we got the eggs dyed and all (even though they didn't hunt the real ones.

I am going to go ahead and let my kids hunt eggs until there are grandkids. That's what we did at my house. We like the tradition.

Connor got first dibs with the "easy" eggs. But he kept opening them to find out what was inside. That takes too long.
Trevor & Diana let out little "yay!" and "Cool!" noises as they found the hidden eggs.

Fun stuff.
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We always hunted eggs indoors up in Alaska. Frozen eggs tend to burst.
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