Sunday, March 22, 2009

Treasure Hunt

Climber planned a Treasure Hunt for me as he lay in bed last night. This morning he put it all together. Here he is explaining it to me.

Treasure Hunt

Before he handed over the starting clue, he warned me about some of the scary imagery.

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The Starting Clue.

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Starting Clue.
Near the lego room their is a book shellf on the side look for a baby with a black and red cap. remember all the Clues have the words: Caroline open this
Good luck

Book shelf near the grown-ups' lego room. The baby with the black and red hat.

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Reading out Clue #1. Cherub follows us round raptly.

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Clue#1

...well done you have found Clue 1 you must now go to the
b _ y _ b _ d _ o _ m
were on the ground there will be some stair cases pick the right one the paten of the block is blue yellow green red and purple then take off the red well good luck
sined Skelliton Face

The B[o]y[s'] B[e]d[r]o[o]m

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Stair cases.

Look under the red...

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Aha! There's the purple...

...and here's my next clue.

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Clue#2 well done you found Clue 2 you now must go to the Islane bar and look for a lego man with black pants and a white somach and a yellow head.
Good luck

The Island Bar and the Lego Men.

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Which one, which one?

That money is not the treasure.

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Lego Hedwig delivers my post. Apt, very apt.

Another clue!

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Clue #3
well done this is your last clue go to the front door and a supirs awate's you...
(Note how encouraging his language is)

Front door.

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My surprise awaits me... (I opened the door and looked outside, expecting treasure on the ground. This made Climber snort and giggle madly because I'd walked straight past the prize)

My treasure.

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Hello Kitty!

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My treasure.

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Dear mum you have found your mistery prise congratulations
you are the best Person in the world (so is daddy)
here you go

26 comments:

  1. what a little treasure indeed!

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  2. BEAUTIFUL! Bet you'll never, ever forget that.

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  3. awwwwwwwwwwww hug that sweet child from me.........

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  4. Simply the best. What more could a mother hope for? And all those notes in purple, even. You lucky thing.

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  5. That is hilarious! I'm not going awwww, I'm laughing with tears in my eyes. So is Daddy! What a diplomat.

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  6. I bet he was jumping out of his skin with the excitement of it all! Beautiful boy.

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  7. Ahhh, so cute.

    What an encouraging boy, I noted his praise at each step

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  8. I think your real treasure is in those beautiful eyes.......

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  9. aww, how delightful... I remember treasure hunts from the olden days when I was young, and I'm glad kids still like them, something to look forward to ;)

    Love those little drawings too.

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  10. I used to do these for my sister's birthday parties... send all her friends madly round the house. I don't think I was anywhere near this cute, though.
    But tell us more of Lego Hedwig! I am intrigued!

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  11. What a gorgeous boy you have .... and I'm not just talking about his cute face. You are a very lucky mother :-)

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  12. HA! Sweet! My kids did an adventure for me just last night. It took them two hours to orgnaize it but only about 2 minutes for me to solve it...but they couldn't have been more proud. Funny kids.

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  13. Torn between commenting on the cuteness or the obvious smarts - hm. Will do both!

    Oh! The cuteness! Oh! The smartness!

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  14. Oh my GOSH, those boys of yours. HOW PRECIOUS ARE THEY?

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  15. I think I love him too. So sweet.

    P.S. I love your purple note paper.

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  16. Cute, and political too - won't forget his Daddy.

    That was a seriously sophisticated treasure hunt. Very clever boy methinks.

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  17. How cute is that!!! I love the phonetic spelling of the words. My son does the same thing.

    Climber has gorgeous eyes!!

    Much love from NJ,
    Sue
    xoxo

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  18. That is too gorgeous.

    I might just plan a treasure hunt for the boys.

    My Dad does one every Easter - a sort of combined Easter egg / treasure hunt. It covers all 20 acres of their property and has been known to take hours.

    It has also been known for unclaimed eggs to turn up months later.

    Gorgeous boys you have there Stomper, but you know that.

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  19. See now, aren't you glad you're blogging all this?

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  20. Eightness is Greightness. Obviously.

    ( and awwww! )

    and also, his proud proud grinning - what a champ :)

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  21. You have the greatest kids. Very smart and thoughtful.

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  22. I haven't been online much, and I've missed your latest posts. I know I'm late with a response, but I think this is so special. They love you so much, it brought a tear to my eye. Well done Mum :))

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  23. That's excellent ... thanks for sharing your treasure hunt ... how awesome

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  24. I have a huge smile on my face after reading this - he's just adorable!

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