Mad Easter Egg Dash
April 12, 2009 | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Vetting explained
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Saturday 04/11/2009.
After waiting for an hour and watching 10's of thousands of plastic, candy filled, easter eggs being dropped from a helicopter, the kids rushed in to grab, not hunt, for anything they could get their hands on. This was a mad-house. Out of approximately 20,000 eggs available, my 9 year old ended up with 2 eggs and my 7 year old faired a little better with 4.
It was crazy to say the least. You can see the video of the helicopter dropping the eggs in my post from yesterday. http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-242498
Happy Easter everyone and God Bless.
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