Saturday, March 22, 2008

EASTER EGG HUNT

Brotherly Love
Another Day of Hugs and Kisses... Nicholas just can't seem to leave William alone.
Is There an Eater Egg Hunt???
I decided at the last minute that I was going to take the boys to the Easter Egg Hunt at Les Grove Park. I wasn't going to because the last time I took Nicholas there, he ended up with so little, that it didn't seem worth all the effort. Not that I don't make an effort to give my kids lots of fun experiences, but I could have put just a little more effort in having our own egg hunt and he would have had just as much fun. Anyways, I got a little side tracked... Back to the current event, there was a miss print in the start time of the Easter Egg Hunt. Luckily it was later and not earlier, because I thought that we had missed it at first. I saw so many parents scrambling around trying to figure out what was going on. It was kind of humorous actually. Eventually, they announced that there was a miss print in the advertisment. Which gave us an hour until the festivities started. This was great for Nick because there were lots of kids for him to play with. Unfortunately, some of them weren't very nice... You'll hear about that a little later.

The boys played and waited patiently. I was surprised at how well they handled the wait considering all the candy and eggs scattered all over the ground.
The last 30 seconds seemed to be the hardest, and William started screaming and really missed out on his chance to crawl to the eggs. Nicholas was in the older group (right next to us), so I told him to run to get the eggs and candy. He did run and I lost sight of him as I grabbed an egg and piece of candy for William. I turned around and Nicholas was no where to be seen... I dressed them brightly so it would be easy to find in the crowd. I started to panic just a little as there were so many people and I couldn't see him anywhere. I screamed out for him, and he just happen to be doing the same thing. We slowly worked back to each other and I finally spotted him in his orange shirt. I'm glad that not many other people thought to do the same thing, so it really worked out to my advantage.
It's time to go back to the story about the not so nice kids... When Nicholas and I finally found each other, he was in tears. He said that the kids took all the eggs from him. He had one lone piece of candy in his basket and it was given to him earlier from the Easter Bunny. I tried to have him show me which ones, but that didn't go to well as there were a hundred or so. We ran into our next door neighbor and her grandson had his bag grabbed from his hand by older kids. So he ended up with nothing. We were a little frusterated that children these days just don't seem to have any respect or conscience about anything. Luckily there a was a little angel that came to Nick's rescue. She stood in line waiting for a prize (she had found a special egg). Her name was Nicole and she over heard what happened. She offered Nick some candy and to my dismay he was still unhappy with this offer... He wanted some eggs! I told her thank you for the offer, but he didn't seem to want the candy. This precious angel went to her mother and gathered some plastic eggs and filled them up with candy and returned to us where we stood. She again offered the candy filled eggs to Nick. Nicholas was so happy, he had mostly forgotten about the mean kids.
Since Nicholas was unhappy about the eggs and William missed out on his, I took the boys to a less crowded part of the park and dumped the eggs out so that both of the boys could embark on the Easter Egg Hunt. Phew, I'm glad that is over with. As much as I didn't want to do my own hunt, because it is always more fun with other kids. I think after the past few experiences we may just have to get some friends together and have our own. In the end both of the boys had fun and a smile on their faces.

2 comments:

twiddyfam said...

I'm thinking along the same lines as you. Unfortunately there are kids whose parents don't teach them to be kind or show respect. In fact in frightens me a little as our kids grow up. It tells them that if your mean or disrespectful you get the things you want in life. I know that you are doing an awesome job with your boys! You rock Girl!

Trinity said...

I think I remember those moments from my own life and maybe that is why I'm a little hesitant to involve Bekah in organized egg hunts!! I guess I'll have to let her into the real world someday :) That little girl was so sweet though and that was a good example for Nick that not all kids are mean.