That bucket of eggs in the middle had a note from the Easter Bunny on top saying that the eggs were for Mom and Dad to hide. It was great because then the Easter Bunny didn’t have to hide them 10:30 at night, plus there wasn’t time for an egg hunt before church started at 8:30 anyway. (Raine pointed out that the Easter Bunny had the same handwriting as the tooth fairy. I suggested that maybe they outsource their note writing to the same calligrapher.)
Maui’s hook (from the Moana movie) for Carter, Legos for Raine, plus a book, oreos, goldfish crackers, and Reese’s eggs for each of them.
The eggs were full of dog and cat figurines and magnetic letters. These kids don’t really eat candy, so I figured that we might as well put something in the eggs that they would actually use.
April 14 was the Primary Easter egg hunt at City Park.
Raine invited her friend Mackenzie to the activity.