Having come into a family with older children sometimes I feel like I miss out on some of the fun toddler things there are to do, especially around the (Ick!) consumer holidays. Chick-fil-A does this huge Egg hunt every year that I've heard is really good so I convinced Cliff to wake up with me and the baby and go check it out. I'm glad I went, if for no other reason than seeing Evelyn stare down the cow and walk backwards away from it, even though I will not be attending again.
There were more than enough eggs, and the whole thing is divided by age so that every group gets a fair chance. You would think the adults have never done an egg hunt before because they were the ones collecting (running, shoving, pushing, stealing) the eggs, not the kids-who were all under the age of 2.
Despite that, Evelyn was able to find 6 eggs and was thrilled to find (and eat) a tootsie roll from inside one of them.
There were more than enough eggs, and the whole thing is divided by age so that every group gets a fair chance. You would think the adults have never done an egg hunt before because they were the ones collecting (running, shoving, pushing, stealing) the eggs, not the kids-who were all under the age of 2.
Despite that, Evelyn was able to find 6 eggs and was thrilled to find (and eat) a tootsie roll from inside one of them.
We tried to get her to take her nap earlier in the day (during her normal time) but she refused and just sat in her crib and played.
5 hours later and she could run no more.... she literally fell over asleep in the play room.
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