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23 January 2009

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About Me & My Family

We are a French family who has been living in the US for 13 years. We spend all our summers in France, visiting our family and new countries. Our definite favorite is the South of France and Spain. Although, we all love Paris.
Our Family's Travel Personality
curious, independent, energetic, easy_going, scheduled, artsy
We Just Got Back From
Paris, Normandie, Brittany, Mont St Michel and Madrid
Our Favorite Vacation Spot
Spain
A Place We'd Love To Visit
Japan
Favorite Vacation Memory
Australia. It just felt perfect and we got to see Ayers Rock: a dream come true.
Worst Travel Moment With My Kids:
Thais having a very smelly bowel movement in her diaper while listening to our guide at the Sydnedy Opera House and throwing up right after that on the beautiful Sydney Opera Floor (she was 4 months old)
Websites I Like:
Mine! www.travelismorefunwithkids.com www.inflightout.com: I do not know how Mike does to find all these good deals. A money saver

2011 Easter Egg Hunts in Florida

Relax and enjoy hunting the Easter Eggs under the Florida sun.


51 Garden Cove Dr
Key Largo, Florida

Comment:
On April 24th, you can experience a very different egg hunt: an underwater one! The boat will leave the dock at 8:30 am for two dives in shallow waters (4 to 12'). Make sure you are there at 8:00 am. All ages are welcome, adults or children need to be able to snorkel or to have a certification card to dive. Cost: $20 peer chil and $30 per adult if you want to snorkel. A full equipment will cost $85. Call 305 451 3020 or 1800 331 3483 for information. Real eggs and non toxic food coloring are used to prevent any ecological impact.


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4400 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, Florida

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Visit the Seaquarium on April 22,23 and 24 and enjoy Easter Egg Hunt activities. 10:00 am to 4:00 pm is the time to be there.



7400 Pines Boulevard
Pembroke Pines, Florida

Comment:
This is a massive egg hunt, 26 ooo eggs to hunt on April 23rd! There are balloon sculptures, face painting, bouncy houses, a visit from Peter Rabbit. There is a sister event happening at the same time at Pembroke Shores Park in the same city. The first 500 kids at each location will receive a free pair of Bunny ears. Considering the number of children, this may not be the best event for little ones or very shy children.



501 SW 172nd Ave
Pembroke Pines, Florida

Comment:
This is a massive egg hunt, 26 ooo eggs to hunt on April 23rd! There are balloon sculptures, face painting, bouncy houses, a visit from Peter Rabbit. There is a sister event happening at the same time at Pembroke Shores Park in the same city. The first 500 kids at each location will receive a free pair of Bunny ears. Considering the number of children, this may not be the best event for little ones or very shy children.


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3100 Airport Road
Boca Raton, Florida

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Their annual free Easter Egg Hunt will be held on Sunday April 24th from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm.


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1101 West Sligh Avenue
Tampa, Florida

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This is a different egg hunt. In that one, you will get to watch the Orang-Outans go on an Egg Hunt and you will get to cheer on your favourite! Free with admission on Friday April 22 at 11 am.


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Adventure Landing 1944 Beach Boulevard
Jacksonville Beach, Florida

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On Saturday April 23rd, join the Easter Bunny as over 2,000 eggs will be hidden on the Miniature Golf Courses. A $3 donation per child will benefit Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida. All children will receive a goodie bag and a Charity Raffle will take place after each Egg Hunt with great prizes! Registration is at 8am. Egg Hunts are at 9am, 10am and 11am for children up to 10 years of age (kids will be divided into 3 age groups).