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osoab
26th March 2012, 02:18 PM
When I first read the headline, I figured a bunch of turds threw a hissy fit because it isn't call the "Spring Egg Hunt".

Crap it is even worse. The parents can't control themselves at the hunts.
"My kid needs his eggs!"

Aggressive Parents Force Colorado Egg Hunt Cancellation (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/26/colorado-egg-hunt_n_1379226.html)



COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — An annual Easter egg hunt attended by hundreds of children has been canceled because of misbehavior last year. Not by the kids, but by the grown-ups.

Too many parents determined to see their children get an egg jumped a rope marking the boundaries of the children-only hunt at Bancroft Park last year. The hunt was over in seconds, to the consternation of eggless tots and the rules-abiding parents.

Organizers say the hunt in Old Colorado City has gotten too big for the hundreds of children and parents now attending. They canceled this year.

Last April's egg hunt, sponsored by the Old Colorado City Association, experienced a few technical difficulties, said Mazie Baalman, owner of Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and sponsor of the event.

There was no place to hide the plastic eggs, which were filled with donated candy or coupons redeemable at nearby businesses. So thousands of eggs were put in plain view on the grass. A bullhorn to start the event malfunctioned, so Baalman, master of ceremonies, used a public address system that was hard to hear.

"So everybody thinks you said `Go,' and everybody goes, and it's over in seconds," Baalman said. "If one parent gets in there, other parents say, `If one can get in, we all can get in,' and everybody goes."

Parenting observers cite the cancellation as a prime example of so-called "helicopter parents" – those who hover over their children and are involved in every aspect of their children's lives – to ensure that they don't fail, even at an Easter egg hunt.

"They couldn't resist getting over the rope to help their kids," said Ron Alsop, a former Wall Street Journal reporter and author of "The Trophy Kids Grow Up," which examines the "millennial children" generation.

"That's the perfect metaphor for millennial children. They (parents) can't stay out of their children's lives. They don't give their children enough chances to learn from hard knocks, mistakes."

Alsop and others say the parenting phenomenon began in earnest when baby boomers who decorated their cars with "Baby on Board" signs in the 1980s began having children. It has prompted at least two New York companies to establish "take your parent to work day" for new recruits as parents remain involved even after their children become adults.

Lenny Watkins, who lives a block away from Bancroft Park, took his friend's son, then 4, to the hunt in 2009. "I just remember having a wonderful time, him with his Easter basket," Watson said, adding he can understand why a parent would step in.

"You have all these eggs just lying around, and parents helping out. You better believe I'm going to help my kid get one of those eggs. I promised my kid an Easter egg hunt, and I'd want to give him an even edge."

Jennifer Rexford, who used to live near the park, said she participated in public Easter egg hunts with her boys, ages 3, 8 and 14. She doesn't anymore, because of "pushy parents" that she said she has dealt with at the hunts.

"It just seems to be the mindset. People just want the best for their kids," Rexford said.

Alsop said that dynamic is at play with parents who hover over their children, even into adulthood.

"I don't see any sign of it abating," he said. "It seems everything is more and more and more competitive, fast paced, and I think parents are going to see they need to do more to help their kids get an edge."

Glass
26th March 2012, 02:43 PM
When I first read the headline, I figured a bunch of turds threw a hissy fit because it isn't call the "Spring Egg Hunt".

Crap it is even worse. The parents can't control themselves at the hunts.
"My kid needs his eggs!"

Aggressive Parents Force Colorado Egg Hunt Cancellation (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/26/colorado-egg-hunt_n_1379226.html)


Either way it's a good outcome. No esther(?) celebrations for me. Trying to explain it to extended family is like pushing "it" up hill with a stick.

osoab
26th March 2012, 02:49 PM
Either way it's a good outcome. No esther(?) celebrations for me. Trying to explain it to extended family is like pushing "it" up hill with a stick.


Meh, let the kids go find themselves some eggs that have treats inside. Let them have some fun. Is the Easter Egg hunt not popular down under?

I do question the need for these spectacles. I could see a churches doing one for parishioners or families having there own, but towns doing them always seemed ridiculous to me.

Serpo
26th March 2012, 03:10 PM
This is really scrambled........

milehi
26th March 2012, 03:58 PM
This is really scrambled........

My thoughts eggactly.

Osiris
26th March 2012, 04:51 PM
We had hunts in the back yard, I loved them as a kid!!!! My sister will be in town and wants to take her daughter to "a real egg hunt". I disagree but not my kid... I will send this to her and see if I can change her mind...

ArgenteumTelum
26th March 2012, 05:01 PM
Lessons: Winning is everything, rules are inconvenient.
Someone will always be there to rescue you, thus avoiding every poor outcome.
Self esteem must be upheld, no matter what.
Those are but a few.....

lapis
26th March 2012, 05:45 PM
I think this event is too large and overwhelming for young children. Most parents I know (and I guess we're the exception) have small private "hunts" with plastic eggs filled with toys and trinkets (no candy). It means a lot more to the kids, too, and usually a parent or two makes something for the kids with their own hands, rather than just filling the eggs with the usual cheap crap from China.

BrewTech
26th March 2012, 05:53 PM
I think this event is too large and overwhelming for young children. Most parents I know (and I guess we're the exception) have small private "hunts" with plastic eggs filled with toys and trinkets (no candy). It means a lot more to the kids, too, and usually a parent or two makes something for the kids with their own hands, rather than just filling the eggs with the usual cheap crap from China.

I think I'll have one here this year... every egg will have a merc dime in it.

osoab
26th March 2012, 05:58 PM
I think I'll have one here this year... every egg will have a merc dime in it.

Mix it up.

Rounds of .22, .380, and 9mm.
Maybe a survival mylar blanket.

Dimes are cool though.

If you have other kids over, make sure you that you tell the parents what's in the eggs and also make sure that you really do want to tell the other parents what is in the eggs. :o

lapis
26th March 2012, 06:38 PM
Dimes are cool though.

If you have other kids over, make sure you that you tell the parents what's in the eggs and also make sure that you really do want to tell the other parents what is in the eggs. :o

Sorry, I'm too selfish and am hoarding mine...not to mention, I think excited kids + plastic eggs + silver dimes + long grass lawn is a recipe for losing said dimes. One ounce or 1/2 oz. gold coins would be easier to keep track of; oh well! *sigh*

osoab
26th March 2012, 06:43 PM
Sorry, I'm too selfish and am hoarding mine...not to mention, I think excited kids + plastic eggs + silver dimes + long grass lawn is a recipe for losing said dimes. One ounce or 1/2 oz. gold coins would be easier to keep track of; oh well! *sigh*

Just think what that ring would sound like bouncing off the deck of the mower. :o

muffin
26th March 2012, 06:45 PM
we always had them in the backyard with some family. there was always one egg that didn't get found until it was rotten and stepdad ran it over with the lawn mower :-X

it's really sad that people act that way.... i'd be ashamed if i were their kids. :-\

Shami-Amourae
26th March 2012, 07:00 PM
I used to do them with my business, but no I feel crappy about it since I learned it's basically just the worship of the reincarnated Semiramis. The Illuminati push there stupid ass Occultic religion on us all the time. The story goes that Semiramis was reincarnated as a colorful egg that fell from the sky, and she was then the fertility Goddess.

Oh yeah, her son, Tammuz was born on December 25th of immaculate concept. Just saying.

Silver Rocket Bitches!
26th March 2012, 08:15 PM
Just wait until these kids grow up and the real world breaks their tender fragile shells right open.

Serpo
27th March 2012, 03:18 AM
Here kid ,go for it..............http://us.123rf.com/400wm/400/400/entropic/entropic0708/entropic070800027/1380198-very-huge-easter-egg.jpghttp://www.visualphotos.com/photo/1x5774481/the_pysanka_giant_easter_egg_vegreville_alberta_70 0-00520961.jpg

Serpo
27th March 2012, 03:19 AM
Just wait until these kids grow up and the real world breaks their tender fragile shells right open.

Until then............