For one reason or another we didn't get around to making up the clues for the children's Easter egg hunt in the garden.

So I wrapped up the little treats in tissue paper,green for T and orange for S.

As my mum and sister were round for lunch on Monday C helped me hide them around the garden.
They took ages finding them all and S's verdict on the whole thing was.........
Who couldn't have fun at an Easter Egg hunt!
ReplyDeleteVictoria xx
So cute! We didn’t have one this year... :0(
ReplyDeleteLou xxx
Wonderful! One of my favourite memories from my childhood (and into late teens!!) is my Dad's easter egg hunts - once I opened my curtain on Easter morning to find a Lindt bunny peering through my (first floor) window!
ReplyDeleteAnd in answer to your question about snickleways - I think this word is exclusive to the alleys/ginnels/snickets in York! There are loads of really long, thin passages between streets and buildings; the word snickleway seems really appropriate for their quirkiness!!
Ahhh, it looks like a good time was had by both T and S.
ReplyDeleteYou really have two wonderful children. I hope you all had lots of fun together. x
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