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I have a rather large (extended) family, so for Easter we started the tradition of "Easter Bags" - brown paper lunch bags. One of my brothers would decorate them with funny "bunny caricatures" relating to each of us. (The caricatures were really cool; things like a bunny playing guitar, or sailing a boat, or in a graduation cap-and-gown, things like that which were relevant to the specific person's hobbies, or events, etc.) A few of us would then hide the bags outside, and the hunt would begin! Of course, we hid them easy for the little kids, and much harder for the aunts and uncles! Typically the hunt would go on for a couple of hours; it was pretty competitive between us older family members.
So one year, everyone had found theirs except my brother Bob. As the sun started going down, the "hiders" started talking with each other - whispers of "Where is it? Did you hide it?" and so on. It wasn't until the next day that my caricaturist brother found the unfilled bag on the floor under his kitchen table!
I have a rather large (extended) family, so for Easter we started the tradition of "Easter Bags" - brown paper lunch bags. One of my brothers would decorate them with funny "bunny caricatures" relating to each of us. (The caricatures were really cool; things like a bunny playing guitar, or sailing a boat, or in a graduation cap-and-gown, things like that which were relevant to the specific person's hobbies, or events, etc.) A few of us would then hide the bags outside, and the hunt would begin! Of course, we hid them easy for the little kids, and much harder for the aunts and uncles! Typically the hunt would go on for a couple of hours; it was pretty competitive between us older family members.
So one year, everyone had found theirs except my brother Bob. As the sun started going down, the "hiders" started talking with each other - whispers of "Where is it? Did you hide it?" and so on. It wasn't until the next day that my caricaturist brother found the unfilled bag on the floor under his kitchen table!