Dru’s Yule Surprise
by Pace on December 18th, 2008 @ 6:39 pm in
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Tags: dru, fun
This year for Yule, we gave our son Dru a fun quest to complete. Y’all can join in the fun remotely. (:
The quest began when we handed Dru this piece of paper:

At first, he didn’t know that it was a clue, but when we told him we weren’t giving him anything else for Yule (it was technically true, because he was going to find them himself) he figured out that this clue referred to the game “Ticket to Ride” on our game shelf.

Inside Ticket to Ride he found an action figure of Hercules (he’s into Greek mythology) and his next clue:

He noodled for some time about what this could mean. “Nemean Lion crossing? Aegean Boar crossing? Hydra crossing? Dragon crossing?” but then he figured it out! “Unicorn crossing!” he said, and went outside to investigate the sign outside the front door of our apartment!

An action figure of the Cyclops was hanging from the lower nail. He grabbed the Cyclops but couldn’t figure out where the next clue was. After a bit of looking and searching, he pulled the sign off the fence find the following clue taped to the reverse side:

“The rats!” shouted Dru. He remembered the names of Kyeli’s new rats: Suki and Hikari. Love and light. So we all tromped upstairs to the rat cage! Hanging on the cage was… the key to our car.
Dru took the key, said, “The car?”, and we all went outside to the car. He unlocked it and found on the steering wheel an action figure of the Minotaur and a big sign saying:

So he put the key in the ignition, started the car, and…
Hold on a sec. This bit requires a bit of backstory. In September, we wrote and recorded a little song for Havi. It was a song about milk. (scroll down or search for “milk”).
Ever since September, Dru will occasionally randomly start singing the milk song. It’s so cool to hear our son sing “Selmaaaaa the duck…” while he’s in the shower. (: So that’s your backstory. Now back to today!
Dru started the car, and… this song came on.
After thinking about it for a few seconds, he shouted, “The fridge!” and we all ran back inside and we followed him into the kitchen. He opened up the fridge, and what did he find behind the soy milk? An action figure of Poseidon and the final clue:
W 97° 45.091′
We forgot that it had been so long since the last time we’d been geocaching that he wouldn’t immediately recognize a pair of coordinates. We gave him a slight hint by showing him a map of the world with longitude and latitude marked on it.
He figured it out, so we went geocaching! Dru entered the coordinates into our GPS and we got in the car. I drove while Dru sat in the passenger seat telling me which way to turn. Eventually we got close and Dru told me where to park. We parked there, got out, and walked across the street to the nearby woods. After a few minutes of bushwhacking through the trees and brush, Dru reached the final destination of his quest: a big gift-wrapped box filled with all sorts of goodies! Inside the box was an action figure of Zeus, the new Percy Jackson and the Olympians book, the Time Turner from Harry Potter, Glory of the Roman Empire, and a check.
Here are all the action figures of the Greek gods and other beings of myth, arranged heroically:

It was a nice haul and a fun adventure — for Dru and for all of us. (:
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13 Comments!
#2 Posted by
Dana Corey, Spicy Princess on December 18th, 2008 6:55 pm | link
Wow! Can you guys be my mommies? What an insanely, awesome treasure hunt. How much fun. And I’m NEVER telling my kids about it, never.
You rule! Dana
#4 Posted by
JoVE on December 18th, 2008 8:01 pm | link
Great. But I’m with Dana. No telling my kid. She’s lucky that I get organized enough to buy presents much less work out some fancy treasure hunt with clues and stuff. Happy Yule.
#5 Posted by
Pace on December 18th, 2008 9:28 pm | link
Thanks, y’all!
*waves hi to your internet-savvy kids* (:
#6 Posted by
Tomothy on December 19th, 2008 7:06 am | link
Wow, that is amazing! I hope I’m that creative when I have kids!
#7 Posted by
Pace on December 19th, 2008 7:54 am | link
@Tomothy: If anything, kids inspire and increase your creativity. So I doubt you have anything to worry about. (:
#8 Posted by
Oliver Danni on December 19th, 2008 10:00 am | link
When I was really little, my dad did this for my mom once. I’m actually not sure if he organized it himself or if it were the babysitter’s idea, but I remember it was the AWESOMEST IDEA IN THE WHOLE WORLD and I replicated it a number of times myself over the years for my younger siblings’ birthdays. I haven’t done it in a long time, though…I need someone to do it for!!
#9 Posted by
Pam on December 19th, 2008 12:19 pm | link
That’s so awesome!
Ryan and I love the Percy Jackson series too.
#10 Posted by
Pace on December 19th, 2008 5:16 pm | link
@Pam: We bought them for Dru on your recommendation. (:
#11 Posted by
LifeMadeGreat | Juliet on December 20th, 2008 1:36 am | link
Hi
This is wonderful! Such fun for children and makes them think too.
It’s always a pleasure to see kids excited.
Juliet
#12 Posted by
ethora on December 28th, 2008 12:20 am | link
Awesome! You inspired me to do something similar for Samantha. You can read about it on my LJ.
Happy Holidays, and thanks!













#1 Posted by
Havi Brooks (and duck) on December 18th, 2008 6:44 pm | link
Ohmygod! This is so sweet. Also, I can’t believe that your son sings about my duck in the shower.
I mean, my duck can’t believe it either. She is flabbergasted. Now I have the milk song in my head too.
Happy Yule! Awesome treasure-hunt. Love it.