Virtual Fun
March 31st, 2010 | By Cindy Iden Snide in Uncategorized | No Comments »I get the daily Columbus Dispatch for three reasons:
1 – It somehow makes me feel like a grown-up to open my front door first thing in the morning and see my newspaper laying there on the porch steps. (At 43, I shouldn’t need more proof of my maturity than the wrinkles that keep popping up, but I’m still feeling about 17 on the inside.)
2 – The crossword puzzle.
3 – Joe Blundo’s annual Mildly Entertaining Fantasy Easter Egg Hunt. http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/life/blundo/egg_hunt.html
Easter egg hunts have always been a tradition at my house. Every year from the time that Gracie could barely toddle around, I have loaded the kids up in the car on a damp Saturday morning and headed off to some community Easter egg hunt.
The thrill is most certainly the hunt… that and trying to retrieve more eggs than the next four-year-old. Because it is not the reward in the actual eggs: typically candy that they don’t need (or like, for that matter) or little plastic toys that are important for about 5 minutes and then just become more household clutter to be cleaned up and thrown out in the next garage sale.
It has become somewhat politically incorrect for me to allow my tweens/teens to battle smaller children for plastic eggs. Even Lauren (who fits right in mentally and would LOVE to go on an egg hunt) looks a bit out of place as she towers over the preschoolers.
Thus, Joe’s virtual egg hunt has been a welcome diversion at our house for the last few years.
The hunt is simple: A few weeks before Easter, every day for ten days, Joe posts a riddle describing the location of a virtual egg. The idea is to figure out which central Ohio landmark contains the “egg” and send him your answers at the end of the contest.
The first year I went so far as to drive the kids way out to Battelle Darby Creek Park to research the location of one of the eggs. The kids didn’t quite understand why we were looking for an egg that wasn’t really there.
This year’s clues are all in now and we have until April 1 at noon to enter the contest. I think we’ve got all the answers and I’m ready to send the email. As for what we might win, I have no idea. Because… still, it’s all about the hunt.




















