2022 - Easter Bag and Bunny Pics - Finally!

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katev

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Since 2011 I have been posting annual pictures of my Easter bag with my pet rabbit HoneyBunny. I was all set to showcase my new Ivory Wave Dreamer 69656 for Easter in 2020, but then the Covid epidemic suddenly hit and we were all afraid to gather for Easter, and so I put the bag away until next year.

For Easter 2021, my close family members were planning a small gathering despite the ongoing epidemic, so once again I prepared to showcase both my sweet HoneyBunny and my lovley Ivory Wave Dreamer, but then a family member had a sudden medical emergency and I spent Easter Sunday 2021 in the ER instead. Happily, he recovered and so I gratefully put the bag away for another year.

This year my entire family is vaccinated and we made plans for a big Easter party and it actually happened! We finally managed to get-together and I proudly carried my gorgeous Ivory Wave Dreamer 69656 (decorated with the Coach Spin Retro charm 79174) and everything worked out perfectly!

Here are pictures of the bag and HoneyBunny. I've also included a picture of HoneyBunny examining a Lego Bunny that was presented to her by my young Great Nephew.

Happy Easter, everyone!

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This post warms my heart! So glad you were finally able to showcase your new bag with your adorable bunny. AND I am obsessed with that beautiful charm. It is so well designed!

Thank you AND I really love that charm too! It is the Spinning Retro Coach Graphic Charm 79174 GLD. It retailed for $75 but I got it at the boutique for $52.50 during a 30% off PCE sale a couple of years ago.

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Thanks! She was a young bunny when we first got her in Fall 2010 so she is going on 12 years old now - and that is quite old for a Dwarf Rabbit - but she is still pretty frisky and we love having her as a member of the family!
I had mine for 7/8 years before a large dog got loose and tore into his outdoor pen, which had a floor, sides and a roof. He should have been safe. (He lived inside and outside, wherever he wanted to be)
 
I had mine for 7/8 years before a large dog got loose and tore into his outdoor pen, which had a floor, sides and a roof. He should have been safe. (He lived inside and outside, wherever he wanted to be)

I'm so sorry, rabbits are wonderful pets. I'm sure that your bunny had a great life. My bunny lives inside but I take her outside during nice weather. I have a fenced area but I don't have an outdoor enclosure for her so she only gets outside when I can be there to watch her.
 
I had mine for 7/8 years before a large dog got loose and tore into his outdoor pen, which had a floor, sides and a roof. He should have been safe. (He lived inside and outside, wherever he wanted to be)
Mine got sick and died. I'm not sure what it was. I think the gardener must have sprayed some weeds. He lived mostly in the backyard, where my dog kept him safe. At night, he was locked in. He was inside when he was younger but I didn't like keeping him in a cage all the time and when I had him out for supervised playtime, he destroyed too many things.
 
Mine got sick and died. I'm not sure what it was. I think the gardener must have sprayed some weeds. He lived mostly in the backyard, where my dog kept him safe. At night, he was locked in. He was inside when he was younger but I didn't like keeping him in a cage all the time and when I had him out for supervised playtime, he destroyed too many things.
Awww! :sad: Mine lived totally in the house (before hurricane Katrina) 'free range' when we were home to keep an eye on him and in the utility room when we weren't. After Karina he and our daughter had to move in with my Mother. She let him have free range in her den which had an entire wall of sliding glass doors. He could see outside all the time. So after we rebuilt and they moved back home, he was not happy with his living arrangements. So hubby built him a 'bunny condo'. I think it was 8x8 and 6 foot tall. He had multiple levels in one corner to jump on, chain link walls and floor with a roof and roll down tarps to block any weather if necessary. Damn dog literally ripped the back wall loose from the floor and hubby had it put together with twists of wire that required pliers to twist it. He was spoiled while he lived though.
 
Awww! :sad: Mine lived totally in the house (before hurricane Katrina) 'free range' when we were home to keep an eye on him and in the utility room when we weren't. After Karina he and our daughter had to move in with my Mother. She let him have free range in her den which had an entire wall of sliding glass doors. He could see outside all the time. So after we rebuilt and they moved back home, he was not happy with his living arrangements. So hubby built him a 'bunny condo'. I think it was 8x8 and 6 foot tall. He had multiple levels in one corner to jump on, chain link walls and floor with a roof and roll down tarps to block any weather if necessary. Damn dog literally ripped the back wall loose from the floor and hubby had it put together with twists of wire that required pliers to twist it. He was spoiled while he lived though.
I'm so sorry that horrible thing happened to your bunny. When I first put mine in the backyard, he found a hole in the fence and made it halfway down the block before we found him. Once he fell in love with my dog, he stuck close to him and never tried to escape again. He was about the size of my dog's nose.
 
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