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Just because your kids are all grown up doesn’t mean Easter has to be all about polite lunches and responsible behaviour. If you’re looking to add some fun and keep the kids coming home for Easter, here are some entertaining ideas to keep the "big kids" loving every minute of Easter with the family:
🐰 Boozy Egg Hunt – Swap out the chocolate for mini booze bottles, scratchy tickets, or silly fun gifts inside plastic eggs. Don't forget the ridiculous bunny ears!
🎲 Easter Drinking Game – Take a sip every time Mum or Dad (or the kids) says a certain word or line, best if the parents don't know the word the kids have chosen and likewise for the kids🤣. Make your own rules and see where the fun leads and how quickly the word or sentence can be worked out.
🃏 Ridiculous Easter Trivia – Think less "historical facts" and more "Did you know rabbits can get drunk on fermented fruit?" Keep it light, funny, and maybe slightly inappropriate. Try our Slightly Inappropriate Quiz here.
🍫 Blind Chocolate Tasting – Have a mix of fancy and cheap chocolates and see who can guess what’s what. For extra fun, throw in some random items, like a chocolate bunny with a little hot sauce or an easter egg with fish sauce.
🏅Easter Olympics – Have a mix of fun games from the old egg and spoon race to charades or even the Ballz Up party game, be creative, and think of things that will have everyone in hysterics!
🐣 Easter Piñata – Try a game of human pinata, no you don't hit dad with a stick until he gives you chocolate! Grab cheap white T-shirts, find a food grade way to adhere chocolate eggs and lollies to the T-shirt, and watch the chaos unfold as everyone tries to tackle each other to grab the treats. For extra fun, stick something the kids really want on there...a few bank notes ranging from $5 to $100 if you're a baller.
Easter can still be fun, even when the baskets are long gone. Don't forget that your kids will likely still enjoy some of the traditions from when they were young too, blowing out eggs and painting or dying, decorating cookies or cupcakes, sometimes, there is no greater gift than remembering the magic of your childhood! Got a tradition that keeps your grown-up kids entertained? Share it in the comments! 🐣🥂
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Rarely does Christmas arrive with a gentle knock on the door, it steamrolls in, ready to flatten all your plans for a Pinterest-worthy Ralph Lauren Christmas tree. You can start organising in June and still end up buried under wrapping paper, deadlines and missing parcels. Between delayed postage, empty shelves and Secret Santa pressure, it’s less “Silent Night” and more “Survival Mode.” So, if your cart is full, stop procrastinating and hit checkout before someone else nabs the good stuff.
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Move over, Love Island. Step aside, MAFS, finally, a reality show has arrived for people who actually own furniture, remember dial-up internet, and still send Christmas cards. Welcome to The Inappropriate Gift Co's recap on The Golden Bachelor!