Watching my daugher giggle as she ate her very first hollow chocolate Easter Bunny reminded me that my joy and happiness is not wrapped up like it once was in what kind of car I drive, or whether I can afford the trendiest, most expensive clothes on the market. But it really is the little things in life that make you richer, and it is the memories you create that will stand the test of time.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Some Bunny Loves You
Ahh, the chocolate Easter Bunny. Do you remember the first one you ev
er tasted? I can't say I remember the first one, but I do remember that the chocolate Easter Bunny was the one thing I looked forward to the most when I woke up on Easter morning. And not just any chocolate bunny would do. No, it had to be the smooth, milk chocolate, hollow kind. The one with those borderline creepy, almost hypnotic, sugar eyeballs that you could (and always did) pick off first and pop in your mouth one by one.
Watching my daugher giggle as she ate her very first hollow chocolate Easter Bunny reminded me that my joy and happiness is not wrapped up like it once was in what kind of car I drive, or whether I can afford the trendiest, most expensive clothes on the market. But it really is the little things in life that make you richer, and it is the memories you create that will stand the test of time.
Watching my daugher giggle as she ate her very first hollow chocolate Easter Bunny reminded me that my joy and happiness is not wrapped up like it once was in what kind of car I drive, or whether I can afford the trendiest, most expensive clothes on the market. But it really is the little things in life that make you richer, and it is the memories you create that will stand the test of time.
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