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15 April 2006

Hippity hoppity...

...okay...not sot hoppity.

More like hobble-ty.

But that doesn't matter because The Fussy Eater was volunteered to be my kitchen minion for Easter's Cooking By Proxy (aka the Hobbling Easter Eggstravaganza...without the eggs). Will blog about it later.

Anyway, a certain, special person who works at a certain, special place sent me this:



My very own Cadbury clucky bunny (tee hee)! I thought I'd make her feel at home and surround her with lots of Cadbury Eggs: mini-Caramilks and mini-Cremes and full-sized peanut butter and Wunderbar eggs. And of course I tested her cluckability...perfectly fine. I am so happy!

Oh, and before I hit "Publish Post" I thought I'd give you a shot of the latest kitten indignity: It's the Easter Beanie!



And yes, I wore the ears at work on Thursday.
And no, no one batted an eyelash...I believe the comment was "We expect that of you."

Happy Easter!

jasmine

Timmys count:

Before the nonsense: 44 cups; 3 free coffees, 1 free doughnut
Now: 40 cups, 7 free coffees

6 comments:

  1. Too cute!

    Happy Easter to you!

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  2. peanut butter eggs? other than reeses? what are these and where can I get them. Also, love the cat pic...perfectly grumpy.

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  3. I hope you had a happy Easter, Jasmine ... but my goodness, I don't think your kitty did!! Adorable!!

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  4. Hello all

    Cutie: welcome back:)

    Zoubida: Merci beaucoup--j'espere que vous avex un bon week-end :)

    Erin: Hmmm...I thought Cadbury-Adams products were available in the US. If they aren't, try a specialty English food shop. I LOVE Cadbury--my favourite "off the rack" choccies...At the very least you should try and track down a Wunderbar...chocolate, caramel and peanut butter.

    Paz and Tania: I couldn't resist putting the ears on Beanie...he was very cooperative..really... mind you, I can't get near him if he sees the ears....

    j

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  5. Squeeze the bunny! ^^

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