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We Found The Long Lost Tomb of Suburban Today!

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Last night, as I was getting ready to go to sleep, a stranger appeared at my door with a map. He promised the map would lead the children to great treasures.

The map looked strangely familiar.

So this morning, the children awoke, had breakfast, and I told them what had happened in the night. They were a trifle 'scared', but anxious to be off.

We went outside to see the map in good lighting. The children took their time studying it.


Jack was sure he knew the way!


We walked through the wilderness as vicious attack cats surrounded us.

According to the map, the tomb was in this huge green and gold vehicle.

Getting ready to open the doors of the tomb...Katrina is a bit scared. Jack is ready for anything!

The tomb is open!

There are treasures galore!

The children nestled into the tomb for over an hour, mapping where everything was located, then drawing each item in detail....



We had such a great adventure, we may look for an Ancient Indian Burial Ground soon (hubby's suggestion!)

Did I mention I love Story of the World!?

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What a fun idea and fun post!

you've inspired me to set up a treasure hunt for my boys.

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