Once upon a sunny Easter morning at the Bare Bunnies Nudist Resort, the Harrison family – Ava, Rob, and their daughters, Lily, and Sam – were preparing for the annual Easter egg hunt. The resort was bustling with laughter and excitement, as families and other members had gathered to partake in the festivities. Vibrant decorations adorned the lush gardens, and the aroma of Easter brunch filled the air.
Ava, a tall, athletic woman with short, curly hair, was helping her children apply sunblock. "Lily, Sam, make sure you get your shoulders and backs covered," she said with a smile.
"Yeah, yeah, we know, Mom," Sam replied, rolling his eyes but grinning. Lily giggled and gave her sister a playful shove.
Rob, a sturdy man with a bushy beard, was chatting with other parents about the egg hunt. "I heard they’re using biodegradable eggs this year, filled with all sorts of surprises," he shared excitedly.
Just then, the resort’s activity coordinator, Mr. Hoppington, appeared on stage wearing bunny ears and a fluffy tail. He clapped his hands, and the crowd fell silent.
"Ladies, gentlemen, and bare bunnies of all ages!" Mr. Hoppington bellowed. "Welcome to the Bare Bunnies Nudist Resort Annual Easter Egg Hunt! There are one hundred eggs hidden all around the resort, ready to be found.” Sam winked at Lily, with a mischievous smile. “Remember, the golden egg is worth the grand prize: a free one-week stay for the whole family at our sister resort, Bare Birds of Paradise Nudist Resort in Jamaica! The hunt lasts two hours and will be followed by our Easter brunch, specially prepared by our chef, Jaqueline. I will welcome you in two hours. I now declare the Bare Bunnies Nudist Resort Annual Easter Egg Hunt officially open!"
The crowd cheered, and the egg hunt began. The Harrison family scurried off in different directions, laughter echoing through the resort as they searched high and low for hidden eggs.
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