We arrived early as the computer said 10:15 am and when we got there it was scheduled for 10:45. We were able to walk around and take pictures with the Easter Bunny, register for door prizes and get a couple free eggs from local churches who were advertising.
When it was getting close to time, we went over to the area where the 1-2 year olds were to be. The other age groups had already gone, so her group was the last one left. They had a large area roped off next to the community center. There was a very large turnout, and lots of children impatiently waiting for the horn to sound. Zoie wanted to go early, but I told her no, we had to wait. She accepted it. We scoped out the goods and looked to see what she would want. And of course, in front of us was the one and only bottle of bubbles. Joy. I was getting a flash-back of last year, and was dreading the outcome if she didn't get it. I told her not to get upset if someone took them, and she seemed to understand.
Finally, the horn sounded and we were off. Zoie did get the bubbles, so I was relieved. She also got two big packages of Peeps and a small shovel. I decided to be smart and took her to the very back of the roped off area, so she was able to get some without other kids around. We moved over to the flower bed, and she collected some there. I was so proud of her because there was another little girl getting eggs and Zoie shared hers with the girl. Within two minutes the yard was cleared, and it was over. Zoie was pleased with her loot. Unfortunately, all of the candy she got was bubble gum and Now or Laters, all candy she couldn't eat. But she was content with her bubbles. And so was I.
My poor baby. I felt horrible. There were a couple of ladies who threw a few eggs in front of her so she would get some, but she didn't even want to pick them up. Her poor little feelings were hurt. So I thanked them and got the eggs for Zoie. I carried her to the car. Once we got there, she was just fine. She wanted her "Momma" and so I sat next to her and let Dad drive. We opened her eggs and looked at all of her goodies. She was happy. I guess I shouldn't push my baby growing up so fast.
Overall, it was a great day. We may try some more next weekend. :)
Love,
Lindsay
3 comments:
Lindsay, those pictures are just darling. Poor Zoie looks so upset in that one photo. I bet she'll do better there next year. Glad she got the bubbles this time!
Poor Zoie!! But she looks happier towars the end!! Maybe they should have two egg hunts 1 for the bigger kids and 1 for the smaller!! That seems more fair!!! Beautiful pictures !!!
WOW...she is so grown up compared to last year.
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