Wednesday 23 April 2014

Happy Easter!





 




















I hope that everyone had a fantastic Easter. I know that I am a little late on this post but I have only just waken from my chocolate-induced coma. 
It was quite fitting that I recently grew my love for rabbits, long before any mention of Easter, might I add. Almost unintentionally I seemed to have collected a little bundle of products that give a nod to Easter, but that can be enjoyed all year round. First and probably the most exciting of the bunch, my rabbit slippers. I will go into more detail about these in an upcoming post (*wink* *wink*) but lets just say that I can not get enough of them. Am I allowed to wear them even outside the house? Probably not, but a girl can dream, right? Next up is yet another rabbit related item, this time in the form of a real rabbit. Alright, so the softness and cuteness may be a little over exaggerated, but how can you resist those ears, and those feet? I shall say that this was perhaps the most exciting purchase I made from the H&M opening (yet again, to be told in another post). To the far right of the first photo we have a bunch of carrots. Literally, this is the title that Lush gave them, and rightly so. What makes these carrots different from your everyday carrot is that, unfortunately, they are not edible, and they are limited edition. They are bubble bars that you swish around in the bath water, creating beautifully and richly scented bubbles. I am oddly excited to dip these carrots into my bath water, that is, when I take the time to have a bath. Also, these must count as one serve from your five a day... 
I have, yet again, more rabbits. In my defence these are my sister’s rabbits, though I wouldn't mind keeping them for myself. The first is a matte china rabbit that has a perfectly little, rounded body. There is also a smaller polished china rabbit with folded ears with paws at its mouth. I thought they looked perfect in the grass at the front of my yard!
The last three items are a must have for Easter. More conventional than the aforementioned ones they are a Lindt chocolate gold bunny and, of course, bunny ears. Lindt bunnies are synonymous with Easter and one of these is all I ask for each year. This one in particular is white chocolate so that is why the ribbon is white, but I usually ask for dark chocolate. Easter is not complete without Cadbury's Mini Eggs, oh the amount of them I devoured this year. They are rounded chocolate eggs with a layer of hard candy on the outside, coloured and speckled. Not to mention they are almost exactly the same as a blackbird’s egg, as my uncle pointed out. Who knew you would be learning about birds from this post? And finally the bunny ears: no real need for an explanation expect they were two dollars from K-mart and I forgot to wear them on Easter...to save for next year!


What items must you have at Easter time?

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