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Hunting Easter Eggs

March 23rd, 2008  |  Published in Culture

Is it just me or have easter egg hunts always been held in an open field with the brightly colored eggs in plain sight? Because it seemed to me when I was the proper egg-hunting age, we had to look for them hidden in trees, under tall grass or bushes or maybe buried under gravel in the playground.

Whatever the case, we need to stop having our kids so easily find the eggs. Make ‘em earn it.

Oh, and Happy Easter / Late Vernal Equinox.

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