Growing up, I don't remember our house ever being egged. Toilet papered, maybe, but not egged. The wrath of my father on the youth that would dare egg his house would not have been pretty.
On Thursday morning we walked outside to find that our house had been egged! Not in the way that you would think, but Easter egged! Yes, a dozen plastic eggs were scattered in our front yard.
Honestly, I was a bit freaked at first, but the kids thought it was awesome! I found this note on our front door explaining what was going on. (I wish I had pictures, but it's really dark at 6:45 a.m.)
I've never heard of doing this, but this is such a neat idea to do in your neighborhood or for your kid's friends.
I was able to "egg" our neighbor's house this afternoon in the day light where her girls could see the eggs (I didn't want to do it at night because I do not need to have the police stop me and question my good deeds). She sent me a message telling me the girls were so surprised and excited to find the eggs!
So join in on the fun and go out and make some kiddos (or big kids) day by (Easter) egging their house!
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My front door signaling my house has already been egged. Shhhhhh.... going to do some egging. The after egging! |