
Then I plopped the drops of dye into mugs filled half way with water, and added a little white vinegar - this makes the color more vibrant.

Ta-dah! Some people like to get all fancy shmancy and do dots and stripes, but I like to keep it really simple. Soon it was time for me to get ready for the rest of the day's festivities. It was not a normal Easter for this bunny. Usually, I bake a BIG ham and just lounge around, but this year I did something different...

I went to a ballgame! It was Opening Weekend at Chase Field, and the Giants were there playing the home-team - the Diamondbacks.

I'd swap a ham for a hotdog any day. This was before the game started, with the roof closed. The video below is of the roof opening!
Did you do anything totally awesome on your Easter?
Bunny, you live a full life. How’s your new friend doing?
He’s good! – I ate his ears and tail though… so maybe not so good I guess.
The photo of you and your “new BEST friend.” – in a word, Adorable.
:o) <3, Bunny
Awwww I used to have a stuffed bunny growing up too! Hahaha IHOP that’s adorable. And thanks for dropping by!
❤
I forgot to mention that, ’round my parents house, we refer to Easter as “Bunny Day” as well. Our family owns a small Holland Lop bunny named Nesto,and he revels in the fact that he seems to think the world created a holiday for him… we don’t try to correct him and tell him otherwise.
Nesto: https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/295754_279982708680453_100000061791864_1144770_419857458_n.jpg
Oh my gosh! Nesto is adorable!!! Yes, never tell him otherwise, he’s too dang cute to know differently.
LOOOL!!
Hi Bunny! I love your adventures!
Thanks Candice! – I love you too!