Easter egg hunt #3 was held at Ho'omaluhia Botanical Gardens. There are lots of little park areas there and people do egg hunts in this one special (steep) hill area. It was so beautiful and fun. We went with our friend Danielle's family and there were 105 eggs and eight kids. The kids hid in the bathroom while the parents hid the eggs. Then, we let them loose. The little kids, Journee, Jacey and Kayden came running out first. Then the older kids.
Journee and I were also introduced to 'sleeping grass' (aka known as shy grass). When you touch it, it closes up and acts shy. It's the most amazing thing I've ever seen. It really makes you aware of the grass being alive and gives you a new perspective. I took a pic of the grass but am unable to capture the movement without video. That's something for me to try to get for you. I don't know if they have this on the mainland or not but you must see it. It's something special to see.
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