A couple of weeks before Easter, I told Cory that I thought it would be fun to get the kids a bunny for Easter. A Little, miniature, cute, friendly, brown or grey bunny.
About a week later he told me that someone told him they were getting some rabbits and asked if we wanted one too. Cory...being the awesome hubby that he is, said yes.
So, when he told me I think he was a bit surprised when I cautiously asked if he knew what color. Or what kind. Or what size.
Nope. He just knew it was a rabbit.
So, I was quite surprised when he then brought home 2 huge, black and white rabbits.
Let's go over the check list once more (I must have forgotten to tell Cory about "the Bunny Checklist")
-Little...nope, they are full grown.
-Miniature...not even close. When standing on their hind legs...they are half the height of Ellie.
Cute...uh uh. Next to completely white rabbits with red eyes...they are about as ugly as they come. But thankfully- the eyes are not red.
-Friendly...they don't bite...so I suppose we can count that. Sort of.
-Singular...even Cory was surprised when they forced him to take 2.
Two full-grown, huge, ugly, wild/escapey rabbits.
But...we love them...well actually, Cory and I love that Brig has to be responsible and feed them every day and Brig loves that we "almost have a farm now."
So it's a win-win.
As long as they don't escape any more...because I have chased them around the yard WAY too many times.

Fun! Good choice for a beginning pet! At least bunnies are fairly low maintenance!
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