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A little Jesus

I and the grandchildren have a lot of fun with the one hundred Jesuses I got for twenty bucks.

I put a few in my pocket and leave one wherever I go. I’ve left a little Jesus in restaurants, stores, homes, parks, and churches. Once the grandkids discovered one at home, they set out to find more. When they’ve found them, they re-hide them so they can search for them again and again.

A couple of folks from South Carolina, Erin and Emrie, came up with the idea in 2024. It’s a variation on the ducks people leave on Jeeps or painted rocks I see everywhere I go. A month ago I got into “A little Jesus goes a long way.”

The batch I bought has seven different color sashes, giving the grandchildren something to fight about. (Some colors are better than others?)

They constantly ask me, “How many did you hide?” “Where else did you hide them?” I have no idea. I just leave them here and there and everywhere.

Of course, you can get tiny Mary, all sorts of different animals, dinosaurs, food items, gnomes, insects, and just about anything else you can imagine.

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