It's that time of the year again when all the drama and excitement lead to Easter Egg Hunts!!!

Such an awesome fun, and family tradition - my sister and I would wake up on Easter Sunday all prepared to stomp downstairs with the anticipation of a huge Easter basket with fake grass - and a billion colorful jelly beans, and CHOCOLATE.

I don't even think my mom and dad cared if we ruined our breakfast appetite

Pretty sure that any kind of breakfast quickly went on the back burner when we took our 12th bite each of a deli rabbit's head ( tasty, thick chocolate ) - sometime after we got home from church in the late afternoon, time for the annual Easter egg hunt - inside the the house - my mom of course had hidden them earlier in the morning. With that little bit of history, I now pass on to you some tips - "Avoid Hiding Eggs In These Places "

********** ND Easter Egg Hiding Tips - Avoid Hiding Them In These Places **********

** Listen, a Cat Box ( Litter Box ) is a sacred place, reserved for privacy and peace for your loved one ( or ones )

** Fish Tank - Ok, granted, my sister and I painted these eggs with all kinds of colors the night before - don't be cute and hide them around all the aquatic colors.

**Inside your dad's Cowboy Boot - have to admit, even if I FOUND the egg there, I would leave it be, just to see the look on my dad's face

** Inside your dad's golf bag - An egg is NOT a golf ball

** Laundry Dryer - simple logic will tell you NOT to push the start button before you look for the oval eggs inside

Enjoy, and have a successful Easter Egg hunt around your house on Sunday -

****Probably a good idea to take an inventory of EVERY egg that is hidden, unless that smell that curls your nose around June can be blamed on your dog ( or husband )

ND Easter Egg Hiding Tips - Avoid Hiding Them In These Places

 


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