At first, I thought this activity would be just like Pokemon Go. It would start out so popular and then would fade out after a little while. I should have known that this would be different because this gets children together with friends and family to simply paint rocks or to put nice sayings on them to hide around town for others to find and then to rehide them. Everyone has been so positive about this movement. I thought, why not. Lets go for a walk and search for some rocks. It is basically like an easter egg hunt but with rocks. How hard could it be? Well, we went for our walk and we searched and searched. I was getting a little annoyed. Maybe people weren't getting into it as much as facebook let on. Then we got to the Elementary School play ground and Milly said "we going to find pretty rocks?" I said hopefully. Let's go and look! After a few minutes, she found her first rock. It was yellow and orange. She was so excited over a little rock. It was adorable and funny at the same time. I watched her play all over the play ground and never once did she put that rock down. She was even showing it off to some of the other children there. I started to think, geez, the kids really do have fun with the simplest things. The next day we started painting some rocks of our own to hide that same night. We used regular paint with a sealer and some old nail polish that we had lying around. That night we took another walk up to the Elementary school and we started to hide them. I was even having fun hiding the rocks.
One thing that really upsets me though, is hearing about a lot of people trying to ruin the fun. I have heard three different stories of strange men approaching children and following their mothers around when they try to leave. It makes me uncomfortable because most moms are walking by themselves while their partners work. Well, recently I went on a walk with a new friend just so we would not have to walk alone and we could use the "buddy system" all while helping our children find some rocks. I loved the idea of making a new friend so easily, but under the circumstances it just got me upset because now in our small little town we don't even feel safe walking to certain parks because the men may be waiting. Taking advantage of such an innocent activity and using it for themselves is repulsive and with social media being so popular, I know they can access whatever they need in order to find the most popular locations and what not. So remind your children to not talk to strangers. I understand they are young but persistence is key. Also make a habit of not being on your phone the whole time and watch your children. Anything can happen.
Another story I heard was teenagers taking whatever rocks they can find and throwing them away or putting them in inaccessible places for children basically trying to take the fun out of it. I don't understand because when I was a teenager, you would have seen me out looking for rocks and rehiding them as well; maybe it is because I am a kid at heart, I don't know. I just don't see how someone can purposely take the fun away from innocent children just to look cool in front of their friends. Let kids be kids. Let them have fun. They look forward to this searching for rocks and rehiding them for others.
So just remember, this activity is all for fun. Be kind, be fair and have fun! Happy Hunting!
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