Easter Sunday was a cloudy but festive day in Memorial Park for about
hundred kids from local orphanages. An Easter egg hunt started at 10 a.m.,
when a fire engine blasted its horn. Boys and girls, ranging in age from 2 to
6, dashed throughout the park. One little girl, Amanda, found her first egg
less than a minute after the horn blew. She sat down and eating it piece by
piece. When she finished, she went to hunt for another egg.
Meanwhile Jeff, one of the older boys, filled his basket to overflowing. He
asked one of the firemen to hold it for him, and then took off running for
more candy eggs. Two little toddlers saw a candy egg at the same time,
and they both bent over to pick it up. They banged heads, and both of them
sat down bawling.
By 11 a.m., the search was over. Most of the kids were exchanging it with
others, or eating it. But then the fire engine horn blasted again, a fireman
on a bullhorn told everyone to gather around, because a special guest had
arrived. Once everyone was settled, the Easter Bunny climbed down out of
the fire engine. The Bunny was 6’6 inches tall. Most of the kids cheered
and ran toward him. The Easter Bunny hugged the kids, and they hugged
him.
The festivities ended about 3 p.m., when the orphans climbed into the
buses for the return trip home. Most of them said they had a fun time.
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