Al and Sheryl, who own the land Sand Creek is on, had colored a dozen eggs for their two young grandsons to find outside this morning on an Easter egg hunt. Al and his dog, Rosa, hid the eggs while Sheryl helped the boys find baskets and get ready to go outside. Only . . .
Rosa saw where Al hid the eggs and she had eaten eight of them before Al caught her! Sounds like a lab to me!
The happy news? I didn't even have to hunt for an Easter egg today. When I left this evening, Sheryl came over to my car with a large Reeses peanut butter egg! That was as good as the tips we received!
The happy news? I didn't even have to hunt for an Easter egg today. When I left this evening, Sheryl came over to my car with a large Reeses peanut butter egg! That was as good as the tips we received!
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