I asked my kids if they wanted to do an egg hunt this year for the Spring Equinox, and they excitedly agreed.
They're both in their 20s.
I had fun setting it up because I could hide the eggs really well in silly places all over the house to make it difficult. They had a great time, turning it into a competition, laughing and shouting when they found one. My husband even joined in while I gloated about my egg-hiding skills.

Anyway, egg hunts aren't just for little kids, let the adults have fun too! I feel like a lot of old pagan celebratory customs are a relaxing of the rules of social behavior. It's permission, for a day, to act like a kid, to be silly, to eat candy for breakfast. I think it's especially important for those of us under our puritan capitalist system, to specifically set aside time to act like a goof and be a bit irresponsible.

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@Cat_LeFey I don't know if I'll ever be able to have one of those days agin. to be like a child again. I was never a typical child either.

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May you grow old, but never up.

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I would go a step further and declare that adults can have childlike fun on any day they choose and when it's convenient.
At least at home you can do all sorts of fun stuff, without others noticing (I mean strangers).

Feel like dancing around in your living room? Playing silly games? Dressing up in a funny way? Cuddling a plushie? Having a pillow fight with your loved ones or friends? Building a pillow fort? And I could go on.
All of that can be so healing or at least nice for your inner child.

@Cat_LeFey this is amazing. I am so glad they had fun.