March 25, 2008

  • My Favorite Easter Bunny Ever

    On Sunday, the Easter Bunny visited the young children in the religious education classes of our church.  This was the first time the SMUUCh Easter Bunny knew how to make balloon animals for the children, so they had something to be excited about beyond candy.  I actually saw one toddler start to cry when her mother picked her up to take her home.

    It's unclear as to whether the children or the Easter Bunny enjoyed the visit more.  The Easter Bunny was nearly bouncing with excitement when I helped him with his sartorial details last Thursday.  Iltflinthills accompanied the Easter Bunny during his sojourn with the children; my daughter was bubbling, too.  The Professor provided the following documentation of the Easter Bunny's visit.

    This is an Easter Bunny who goes all out in his preparations.  (I've heard rumors that the Easter Bunny used to go incognito as a clown to children's parties.)

    The Easter Bunny's wife is a bit of a giggler.  When the Director of Religious Education arranged the Easter Bunny's visit, Mr. and Mrs. Bunny were thrilled.  In the past, the Easter Bunny at our church wasn't necessarily so enthusiastic, so I am sure the youngsters at our church had an especially good time this year.

    The Easter Bunny was very proud of his tail.  He had the option of being furrier with no tail, but this Easter Bunny thought the tail was an extremely important detail (pun intended, of course).

    It is such a gift to be able to make children smile.  I'm quite proud of my son-in-law.  Ooops!  I mean the Easter Bunny.

    Goodbye, Easter Bunny!  We all hope you can return next year.

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  • BTW, the Easter Bunny himself reviewed this post last night.  And, despite all his previous complaints about how sickening my Xanga is, he actually chuckled as he read this one.

    Perhaps, at last, I have found the right subject for him.

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