Not going to lie. This is my least favorite holiday. I have a hard time being able to tell when people are joking or being sarcastic, so I am fooled quite a bit by April Fools Day.
When I was in elementary school, April Fools day was all about lame jokes that didn't make sense most of the time. In middle school and high school they started to get more elaborate. We had a girl in middle school who came to school with her leg in a cast, a black eye, her arm in a sling, and in a wheel chair. She had told everyone that she got into a car accident during the weekend. It was so realistic that we didn't know that it was fake until the end of the day when she told us. The only people who knew where the teachers, and her parents (one of which was a doctor and knew how to put a cast on). We had other people who wrapped their friends car in plastic wrap, or filled the janitors closet with balloons.
Whatever prank you choose to do, please make sure that it isn't something that could hurt others (both physically or emotionally!)
Erin
Reeses & Blossom
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