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Easter egg Hunting with my Grandma and Aunt by Aaliyah floyd

I remember going Easter egg hunting in the park with my grandma, aunt, and my two brothers. People were screaming because they were happy. First we went to walmart to get our plastic eggs and candy and bags that was fun.Next my aunt said go play so we can set up. Lawrence said ok so we played on the tier swing.My grandma had to put the eggs on the grass. The grass was wet so the plastic eggs got wet when we put them on the grass. But the part I did not like was their a lot of gnats. we had to pick up every one that was coming to the Easter egg hunt it was fun! When we came back from picking everyone up we got to easter egg hunt. After that we played musical chairs. Then


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