Merry_Pippins
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Merry_Pippins3 karma
Omg, I love that you do this, so fun! I was a single mom for many years and I would try to stretch gift occasions by building them into a treasure hunt with prizes at each leg, usually 3 stops with the fourth as the "big" prize (and it blew my kids mind every time, which is hilarious but sweet). I've also done a handful for corporate events, but those are (obviously) more complex and the adults don't always buy into it. What is your favorite age range for your scavenger hunts and do you prefer searches for groups or individuals?
Merry_Pippins2 karma
Yay, I'm so glad I found the sub (thank you!) and I just joined! I love all these fun ideas and can't wait to put them into play!
Love your answers, and I've definitely had more fun putting together a search for individuals than for groups, but both have their fun!
Do you have any go to props or other things you find that you've added to hunts more often? I find that I've built up a collection of wooden pirate chests of various sizes that I throw in, but feel like I need to try a new "signature".
Edit: clarifying that I don't mean to blatantly copy ideas, just incorporate fun aspects while tailoring them to my people/situation.
Merry_Pippins2 karma
Hi, fun to see you pop up here, thank you, and good luck with your memoir, I can't wait to read it!
I enjoyed watching you on celebrity jeopardy and appreciate your brains as well as your wit and style. I love that a fellow small town military brat made it big and seems to have fun with what you do. While we watched your jeopardy game, my husband mentioned that he had the chance to meet you a few times and he was always impressed with how functional you are while consuming copious amounts of weed.
For the AMA portion: what's your favorite snack? What are you looking forward to in the next few months? What is a small thing that makes you happy (one of my small joys is a fabulous pair of glasses, another reason I enjoy you as a human)?
Merry_Pippins2042 karma
I wonder if he'd be allowed to go near a school, based on his crime.
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