2022 - Easter Bag and Bunny Pics - Finally!

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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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I love seeing sweet HoneyBunny. (My son asked if he can have one. :)) I'm glad you got to enjoy taking your pretty Dreamer out to celebrate with family this year!
 
I love seeing sweet HoneyBunny. (My son asked if he can have one. :smile:) I'm glad you got to enjoy taking your pretty Dreamer out to celebrate with family this year!
Lately I've been seeing pictures on Reddit with bunnies in love with dogs. I thought mine was the only one but I guess it is common. Bunnies are so soft, even on the bottom of the feet. I wish mine had liked cuddling.

You might want to consider getting a guinea pig. They pretty much stay wherever you put them, are fine with being petted, and don't seem to mind living in a cage. The only problem is you can't potty train them (I don't think.)
 
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Lately I've been seeing pictures on Reddit with bunnies in love with dogs. I thought mine was the only one but I guess it is common. Bunnies are so soft, even on the bottom of the feet. I wish mine had liked cuddling.

You might want to consider getting a guinea pig. They pretty much stay wherever you put them, are fine with being petted, and don't seem to mind living in a cage. The only problem is you can't potty train them (I don't think.)
That is so sweet your bunny and dog loved each other! I had one that played with a friend's small dog, but having them grow up together sounds adorable. Every time I considered a guinea pig I ended up choosing something else. The ones I've played with weren't very interactive. We don't have any pets right now, but I can see having a cat, dog, or bunny again in the distant future.
 
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That is so sweet your bunny and dog loved each other! I had one that played with a friend's small dog, but having them grow up together sounds adorable. Every time I considered a guinea pig I ended up choosing something else. The ones I've played with weren't very interactive. We don't have any pets right now, but I can see having a cat, dog, or bunny again in the distant future.
Guinea pigs aren't very interactive but it depends on the pig. They are usually very timid but at least they don't run away or try to escape, like hamsters. We had one guinea pig that was smarter than the others. You could train her to do things. When we were giving away guinea pigs, we gave one to a Goth teenager who was broken hearted because his guinea pig had died so he must have had a good relationship.

I don't think my dog loved the bunny but he was a Golden Retriever and they are naturally gentle. He let that bunny do anything it wanted.
 
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