EEEM
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I decided it was about time to formally introduceyou all to Harold and Judy (and myself). So here comes my very ownthread of photos and silly stories. Watch out, dorm life with bunniescan be pretty crazy!
Here's Harold and Judy on their first day home. They love sitting in the box together.
My roommate and I got Harold and Judy from the MN HRS. We had been incontact with them for a couple of months before we were actuallysituated in our apartment and ready to welcome Harold and Judy into ourhome. We looked at several pairs, but H & J really stuck out. Theywere both outgoing and a friendly, not too big, and they're just sodarn cute!
We got them home and immediately their personalities started to become evident.
Harold is an "in your face" kind of bunny. He always has to be in the action, which usually means right underfoot:
Judy is a little more aloof. She'll come to you when she wantssomething (mainly gently strokes from nose to tail), but she'sindependent. She is her own woman. She also knows she's gorgeous. Hereshe is posing for the camera:
"Look how beautiful I am!"
Both kids love their time out in the room. They love it when ourfriends visit and dote all over them. People spend alot of time on thefloor in our room. Here is one of my great friends hanging out on thefloor with Harold:
But like most buns, i think their favorite thing in the entire world is eating:
And then there's always the quality cuddle time. They love each other so much!
So, I present to you Harold and Judy, the LoveBuns. They're all about peace, love, and cilantro.
As for myself... I'm prime bunny slave, anthropology and film student, and hockey goalie extraordinaire.
So, signing off, since the kids need attention,
Elissa
Here's Harold and Judy on their first day home. They love sitting in the box together.
My roommate and I got Harold and Judy from the MN HRS. We had been incontact with them for a couple of months before we were actuallysituated in our apartment and ready to welcome Harold and Judy into ourhome. We looked at several pairs, but H & J really stuck out. Theywere both outgoing and a friendly, not too big, and they're just sodarn cute!
We got them home and immediately their personalities started to become evident.
Harold is an "in your face" kind of bunny. He always has to be in the action, which usually means right underfoot:
Judy is a little more aloof. She'll come to you when she wantssomething (mainly gently strokes from nose to tail), but she'sindependent. She is her own woman. She also knows she's gorgeous. Hereshe is posing for the camera:
"Look how beautiful I am!"
Both kids love their time out in the room. They love it when ourfriends visit and dote all over them. People spend alot of time on thefloor in our room. Here is one of my great friends hanging out on thefloor with Harold:
But like most buns, i think their favorite thing in the entire world is eating:
And then there's always the quality cuddle time. They love each other so much!
So, I present to you Harold and Judy, the LoveBuns. They're all about peace, love, and cilantro.
As for myself... I'm prime bunny slave, anthropology and film student, and hockey goalie extraordinaire.
So, signing off, since the kids need attention,
Elissa