On Easter Sunday, our little bunny woke up to find a delightful surprise waiting for her:
And this is excluding the little package that her Gram sent to her.
Much too bountiful a basket for one who has not been on this earth very long?
Perhaps. But think of this:
The wrapped basket of goodies was given to her by her doctors at Children's Rehabilitive Services (insert "awww"s [here]).
The flowers were homeless leftovers from work.
The bubbles and wind-up plastic rabbit and "egg shakers" (with their own built in reward of baby cereal and cookies) are actually part of her therapy routine.
As are the two books, partly.
So really, the main and true Easter gift for our funny bunny is the Kathe Kruse Funny Bunny, which we selectively picked out because we felt it fit her personality so well.
But the best justification of all is this reward we get in return:
1 comment:
No justification is ever needed for spoiling your children, until they are actually spoiled and then there is no justification for it. As far as books are concerned... I've never know anyone to have too many! She was adorable at church playing with our visitor.
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