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Looks like a fun time! You got somegreat pictures...especially the ones with the sun shining in your son'sface with the bunny in the background. Elf is such a prettybunny (I love her color!) and she looks really sweet too.:)
 
Elf Mommy wrote:
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Great pictures! This one is my favorite. She looks ready to bunny pounce.

:jumpingbunny:
 
Some things one must remember when carving pumpkins with a 5 and 8 year old...

  • Children may not pick the "prettiest" side of the pumpkin to carve.
  • The designs they draw may not be what actually gets carved.
  • Children are afraid to draw large designs on the pumpkin, so it may be a tiny lil face.
  • Carving is difficult, so it may look very jagged.
  • The shapes aren't very even (but that just adds to the "spookiness" of the pumpkin ;))
  • Mom definitely has to finish scooping out the inside goop (even though they enjoyed that part)
  • Little hands get tired, so Mom ends up finishing the mouth.
That being said...

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I've been looking back through Elf'sthread, and she is fast becoming another one of my favoritebunnies. :) She's just so beautiful and sweet andpersonable. Looove her!

Those are very fine-looking five and eight year old pumpkinstoo. I love the name Scoopy Goo! So creative,hehe. :) Your kids are cuties.



 
doodle wrote:
Looks like a fun time! You got some greatpictures...especially the ones with the sun shining in your son's facewith the bunny in the background. Elf is such a pretty bunny(I love her color!) and she looks really sweet too.:)


I highly recommend Palominos. :) Elf is the first one I've owned, butshe has got to be the most mellow bun I've ever had. I don't allow mykids to pick her up (we got Elf when my daughter was 2 so it's justalways been the rule). Elf is always good with the kids. My son has thedog to be rough and tumble with, so he can be kind and gentle with thebunny.

I love her color, too! That's actually why she was chosen. My son likedher color better than any other rabbit that was there. I let him be theone who chose from all the non-lops (although I may get a lop somedayafter seeing all the adorable ones here!).

On my list of "must-haves"

  • Another Flemish (my first rabbit was a Flemish)
  • Another mini-rex (my second rabbit)
  • Sebastian....er....a Holland Lop
  • A bonded pair...not picky on which breed. :)
Although I fought tooth and nail to have a dog...I think once Kirby has passed, I'm just going to stick with house rabbits. :)
 
DaisyNBuster wrote:
This is a beautiful photo!He looks like a catalogue model!

Vickie
Ya know...

he actually was in some photographs in movies (nothing blockbuster oranything). We had him in a modeling agency when he was a babybecause he was so smiley and good natured.

Now he's a moody lil guy. LOL

Also, I no longer live in Studio City, California...that had a lot to do with his um...career?

Orion and I were both in a trade show video for a car company. :) My first "acting" paycheck of $400

hehe
 
Nicky Snow wrote:
Great Shot!! Love It.



My favorite too, Nicky Snow. :)

I've missed your pictures, Minda. Your kids and Elf look likethey had a Great Time preparing for the holiday.

-Carolyn
 
"Mom, what are you doing throwing outall this yummy pumpkin? You always tell me to eat MY pumpkinafter all..."



:sunshine:She's so sweet.
 
Oh I just love all the new pictures. Elfis a truly stunning girl and I love seeing her. Looks like everyone andbunn had a great time carving pupkins. Awesome pictures as usual.

Tina
 
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