Hidden Rocks are small rocks that people paint with flowers or other designs, usually with amusing or encouraging messages on them. In the garden store where I work, one of the managers has two children who paint them in their church youth group, so we find them around the store pretty regularly.
About a week before Easter, I find one on the garden center register. It’s painted with some flowers and a little pink bunny and says, “Hoppy Easter.” I decide to leave it for a customer to find and put it on a shelf where I can see it from the counter.
Surprisingly, no one finds it for several days.
An older woman comes up to the counter along with a little boy about five years old. Although they don’t say much, the stress and anxiety just pour out from both. I think maybe I can cheer up the boy a little. While the lady is putting away her wallet, I talk to the little guy.
Me: “I see something real cute. I think the Easter Bunny might have left it. Would you like to see?”
This poor kid is absolutely stone-faced but nods his head. I walk over to the shelf and point to the rock. This kid’s face just lights up. The transformation is amazing. He grabs the rock and runs over to his Grandma.
Boy: “Grandma! Grandma! Look what I finally found! Can I keep it? Now I have one, too!”
Grandma looks like she is ready to cry.
Grandma: “Of course you can keep it, sweetheart. We’ll take it home and put it with mine.”
Then, she looks at me.
Grandma: “You have no idea what you’ve done for him today. His mother was in a bad car accident a few days ago. His dad has been at the hospital ever since and he’s been with me. We still don’t know if his mom will make it. This is the first time he’s smiled since it happened. Thank you, my dear. God bless you and Happy Easter.”
They left with the little boy still holding his rock and chattering happily. Fortunately, there was no one else in line as I needed a minute to pull myself together.
Can’t ever remember hunting Easter eggs as a child. I remember dyeing the eggs but they all showed up in my basket and then Mom would make deviled eggs from them for Easter Sunday lunch.
Pluggers know that with Easter, like Christmas – Jesus is still the reason for the season. He Has Risen – He Has Risen Indeed! Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!
My kids when they were little called a fifty-cent piece a biggie. As a reward it really was a biggie. The youngest is 53 and the oldest will be eligible for early SS in November.
I remember when school lunch was only a quarter. I used to skip out to the local burger joint and get a burger, fries, abd a Coke… and still spend only a quarter.
I remember when Golden Goose children’s shoes came with a golden egg with a little prize inside. Even as a kid I loved shoe shopping. And remember Buster Brown and Tige?
sousamannd 9 months ago
the easter egg hunt here has free tai kwan doh lesson certificates in them. seriously!
Yakety Sax 9 months ago
Hidden Rocks Versus Easter Eggs
Hidden Rocks are small rocks that people paint with flowers or other designs, usually with amusing or encouraging messages on them. In the garden store where I work, one of the managers has two children who paint them in their church youth group, so we find them around the store pretty regularly.
About a week before Easter, I find one on the garden center register. It’s painted with some flowers and a little pink bunny and says, “Hoppy Easter.” I decide to leave it for a customer to find and put it on a shelf where I can see it from the counter.
Surprisingly, no one finds it for several days.
An older woman comes up to the counter along with a little boy about five years old. Although they don’t say much, the stress and anxiety just pour out from both. I think maybe I can cheer up the boy a little. While the lady is putting away her wallet, I talk to the little guy.
Me: “I see something real cute. I think the Easter Bunny might have left it. Would you like to see?”
This poor kid is absolutely stone-faced but nods his head. I walk over to the shelf and point to the rock. This kid’s face just lights up. The transformation is amazing. He grabs the rock and runs over to his Grandma.
Boy: “Grandma! Grandma! Look what I finally found! Can I keep it? Now I have one, too!”
Grandma looks like she is ready to cry.
Grandma: “Of course you can keep it, sweetheart. We’ll take it home and put it with mine.”
Then, she looks at me.
Grandma: “You have no idea what you’ve done for him today. His mother was in a bad car accident a few days ago. His dad has been at the hospital ever since and he’s been with me. We still don’t know if his mom will make it. This is the first time he’s smiled since it happened. Thank you, my dear. God bless you and Happy Easter.”
They left with the little boy still holding his rock and chattering happily. Fortunately, there was no one else in line as I needed a minute to pull myself together.
(contd)
lavender headgear 9 months ago
Happy Easter, pluggers!
PraiseofFolly 9 months ago
Hidden Easter eggs — There’s usually one or two so well hidden that that they aren’t found until months or even years later.
juicebruce 9 months ago
Happy Easter to All !
Gent 9 months ago
Hey there Boo Boo. What cha gots in yer little picanic basket?
'IndyMan' 9 months ago
Can’t ever remember hunting Easter eggs as a child. I remember dyeing the eggs but they all showed up in my basket and then Mom would make deviled eggs from them for Easter Sunday lunch.
ctolson 9 months ago
Pluggers know that with Easter, like Christmas – Jesus is still the reason for the season. He Has Risen – He Has Risen Indeed! Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!
Old recluse 9 months ago
My kids when they were little called a fifty-cent piece a biggie. As a reward it really was a biggie. The youngest is 53 and the oldest will be eligible for early SS in November.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 9 months ago
Lots of eggcitement!
ladykat 9 months ago
Yes, it was.
Gen.Flashman 9 months ago
Would buy 5 packs of baseball cards / candy bars (would need and additional $.01 or $.02 for sales tax).
I Go Pogo 9 months ago
A plugger remembers when all the Easter eggs were real, not plastic. Except for the candy ones, of course.
wildlandwaters 9 months ago
I never had that, but the candy and colored eggs was good enuf for me!
eddi-TBH 9 months ago
I remember having to dress like that for parties. Although I wore black pants and clip-on tie and a white shirt.
fuzzbucket Premium Member 9 months ago
I remember when school lunch was only a quarter. I used to skip out to the local burger joint and get a burger, fries, abd a Coke… and still spend only a quarter.
dogday Premium Member 9 months ago
I remember when Golden Goose children’s shoes came with a golden egg with a little prize inside. Even as a kid I loved shoe shopping. And remember Buster Brown and Tige?