Absolutely Brandon. I wouldn’t wish these circumstances on anybody however, it presents some great opportunities in so many areas … not the least of which is noticing how much of our daily expectations/habits are really not necessary. Enjoy your family time. It is just too good an opportunity to miss! π
Seeing this photo reassures me. I’m glad the Easter Bunny is taking this precaution, as I want my chocolate egg and jelly beans this year, lockdown or no.
Nope, wasn’t sipping coffee, starting today, I thought that perhaps you are right. That maybe I should give it up. So no coffee for the rest of the week. π
I didn’t mean … mmm…! Yeah, you win! I did laugh when I read that, as I shook my head. Like I had said in this post earlier, “What would we do without laughter?” With you 2 around I don’t have to worry about that question!
Love it! One of my friends owns a hardware store. Before the holidays, she and hubby put up their miniature Christmas Village in the shop window. Neither of them have been up to the tedious task of taking it down and storing it. Instead, they “update” it to reflect what is going on in town. I suggested to her that they put most of the people in their houses, have the few who are out and about wear masks, increase the traffic at the hospital and funeral home. I worried she might think me morbid, but she laughed and said she’d get right on it. π
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I love this. Youβve got a nice blog.
Itβs an honor to be here π . I hope I can make good friends with youπ
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Welcome to my Blog. Next time you pass by, feel free to spend a few moments here and have a look around. Who knows what you may find! π
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π I will, I was just browsing the Easter messages on WordPress, but I will check out your blog throughly now
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I love Easter. Itβs a time for eating all the chocolate you can find with complete impunity! Have a delicious Easter.
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Indeed! π
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This is adorable!
It will be our first holiday in isolation.
Plenty of opportunities from this situation though. From financial to self-growth.
Some will improve, others will perish.
I’ve explored the benefits of these myself as well.
Family time is one area of opportunity!
Thanks for sharing (:
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Absolutely Brandon. I wouldn’t wish these circumstances on anybody however, it presents some great opportunities in so many areas … not the least of which is noticing how much of our daily expectations/habits are really not necessary. Enjoy your family time. It is just too good an opportunity to miss! π
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This made me smile π Great post!
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Keep smiling Antonia. Not only will it keep your spirits up, but it will also make everybody you meet wonder what you are smiling about. π
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The bunny sure made me smile π Is it at your doorstep?
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Sadly no, but he is at the front of a house a few minutes walk away so we see “him” regularly when walking Ray. π
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Creativity at its best.. thank you for sharing π
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Now that made me smile!
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Herre comes Peter Cottonelle.
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Anybody seen Bugs (Bunny) lately? π
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That is just too cool. We have to find smiles wherever we can, during these times.
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We certainly do. We just need a few creative neighbours. π
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Bwahahaha! That’s just rich. π°
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Lovely π
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Oh what would we do without a sense of humor! π
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Be miserable? π¦
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Which would totally be no fun!
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Even the Easter Bunny has to adjust!
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Certainly! This will impact so many creatures in one way or another.
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Seeing this photo reassures me. I’m glad the Easter Bunny is taking this precaution, as I want my chocolate egg and jelly beans this year, lockdown or no.
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Let’s hope the bunnies can travel without any problems. π
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Peanut Butter eggs are the best! Jellybeans are good, as long as there are plenty of red ones and no black ones!
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I love the black ones. I hate the coffee-flavored ones.
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Oh Brad loves the black ones too! Yuck!! And he says coffee is awful. Obviously you both are crazy!
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I believe it’s common for those who have not poisoned themselves, to find the black jelly beans tasty.
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No comment! π
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I guess it’s hard to comment while sipping coffee.
I just checked Amazon, and my review has now posted. I hope it helps.
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Many thanks TG. Much appreciated. π
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You’re welcome.
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Nope, wasn’t sipping coffee, starting today, I thought that perhaps you are right. That maybe I should give it up. So no coffee for the rest of the week. π
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Uh-huh. April Fool’s, right?
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Oh that is today, isn’t it! Guess that is why I said, starting today. LOL!
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Your joke kind of worked though. When I first read it I felt so stunned I sprayed a mouthful of coffee all over the kitchen.
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Yeh right! π
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Oh yeah!
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I am really glad I didn’t have a mouthful of coffee when I read that! I agree with what Colin said. π
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So I guess you guys aren’t falling for it. πΆ
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I am not quite that gullible…don’t know about Colin. π
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Colin is a blogger who co-authored a book with you. He is Canadian.
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I didn’t mean … mmm…! Yeah, you win! I did laugh when I read that, as I shook my head. Like I had said in this post earlier, “What would we do without laughter?” With you 2 around I don’t have to worry about that question!
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Well, I recently picked up a few communication skills from an owl named Odessa.
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Oh dear! Not sure if you should be taking lessons from Odessa! That could mean trouble.
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Someone should invent fluffernutter eggs. Oooo, yum.
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What a great idea! π
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Love it! One of my friends owns a hardware store. Before the holidays, she and hubby put up their miniature Christmas Village in the shop window. Neither of them have been up to the tedious task of taking it down and storing it. Instead, they “update” it to reflect what is going on in town. I suggested to her that they put most of the people in their houses, have the few who are out and about wear masks, increase the traffic at the hospital and funeral home. I worried she might think me morbid, but she laughed and said she’d get right on it. π
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That would make for an interesting pic about now! π
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