Tuesday, July 13, 2010

The Great American Watermelon Hunt

Every year around the Fourth of July I plan a treasure hunt for the kids. And the treasure? A watermelon. What could be better when you are hot and tired on summer's day!
Here we are just starting out...

And then, the hunt began... and we started looking for the clues that had been planted all around town. By the big elk...

By the gazebo in the park...

Thank goodness there were people along that already knew how to read. They were a BIG help...

We passed by old friends, like Hazie in front of the library. (the clue was behind her book on her lap)

We crossed bridges...
We looked all around local springs...
And down by the train tracks...


We climbed over sculptures....

Through the long grass....

And along the bike path...

We had to take some breaks because it was SO hot and SO hard....

But in the end, it was worth it. Because WE FOUND A WATERMELON!!!!!
And we ate it...

And it was good.


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7 comments:

  1. What a great day it looks to have been! :)

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  2. Oh my gosh, what fun and how brave you are! Great photos but the one of the children eating the watermelon was my favorite. Thanks for your post today. :)

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  3. What a gorgeous, gorgeous post! Love that second last photo. I can almost taste it...

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  4. This looks like so much fun! Are they ALL you kids? Looking at the pics of them all just make me happy.

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  5. Great photos to accompany your narration! Looks like a very fun time!

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  6. That looks like a blast! Great shots of the fun times, too. Such cute photos!
    We did a watermelon hunt a few years ago, but we pretended that we were looking for a dinosaur egg. The outside of the watermelon was painted with blue washable paint speckles.
    Was a blast but some of the kids did not want to eat what they thought was a dinosaur egg.
    Some suggested that instead, we should take it to a museum!
    Will need to try it again, this time telling the neighbor kids that we are looking for a watermelon.
    :)
    Colleen

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  7. What a fantastic experience, so creative and so much fun. I wish I had been along on your watermelon hunt.

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