I sent him a letter this year, asking that he brings something other than baskets of candy. he complied and gave us each book store gift cards and one chocolate bunny. :)
The Easter bunny left a chocolate bunny for me at work on Thursday. Interestingly this occurred shortly after a discussion with my colleagues about the psychology of biting off bunnies heads.
And in our house, the Easter bunny is a female (as is Santa for that matter). She hid tiny chocolate eggs, and left a basket of fun outdoor toys and activities for the little one.
Nope. He brought Sugar-free Russell Stover Chocolates for the hubby and Starburst Jellybeans for the daughter.
ReplyDeleteNot this year! :(
ReplyDeleteMe either :(
ReplyDeleteThe passover bunny visited my wifes family with a seder last night. I left my catholic ways a while back....
ReplyDeleteI sent him a letter this year, asking that he brings something other than baskets of candy. he complied and gave us each book store gift cards and one chocolate bunny. :)
ReplyDeleteNo, but Hazel the hen laid an egg under the dead sage bush.
ReplyDeleteNo but he sure left a stash for my stepdaughter. I don't think any child should have THAT much chocolate :-)
ReplyDeleteNo, we had fish. -drumroll-
ReplyDeleteThe Easter bunny left a chocolate bunny for me at work on Thursday. Interestingly this occurred shortly after a discussion with my colleagues about the psychology of biting off bunnies heads.
ReplyDeleteAnd in our house, the Easter bunny is a female (as is Santa for that matter). She hid tiny chocolate eggs, and left a basket of fun outdoor toys and activities for the little one.
Actually, he did in the form of the little girl next door who brought packets of jelly beans to the neighbors. How sweet is that?
ReplyDeleteI got the most delicious chocolate bilby! Rabbits are a pest here in Australia, but the bilby is native. Adorable. And delicious!
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