Monday, April 9, 2018

My bunny birthday

My fifty something birthday is soon coming up, and instead of wearing flip flops, I will  more than likely be wearing warm socks and boots.   This year the arrival of Spring is taking its good ole’ time.    Up in New England, we have experienced snow in March and it is still not letting go in April.  It is reminding us that Mother Nature is in charge.  

The pure joy of seeing buds bloom while stepping outside to temps that don’t feel raw, damp and cold will be extra special. Guarded anticipation of actively seeing new life shoot up from the dark, brown earth is exciting.  It is like going on a treasure hunt and discovering the beauty of the continual life cycle of seasons.  No matter how long or harsh Winter was for all of us,  it is time to let go now.

Each year around Easter time, I unpack my large bunny collection and display my beautiful and plentiful bunnies all over the house—-both inside and out.  I love them, and I recall precious memories from where they came and from whom.  Each bunny has its own unique story, and if it were alive, I would sit and listen while it spoke to me. I never tire of meticulously unwrapping each bunny and finding a special place for it.  It takes way more time to set out this bunny collection than it does my Christmas decorations! 

  For fifty some years, family and friends have cared  enough to take the time to find “just the right one” for me.  How special and kind is that?  I am known as the bunny lady!  All in fun for sure.  I never pack away the entire collection, and there are always plenty that stay hopping around my house year round.  

I am one who is not really into collectibles per say, but this bunny collection started when I was born, and it just kept growing without my participation.   Every once in awhile I do add to it because I see one that I just “must have”!! Other than that, it is always such a fun surprise to open up a package and see the clever bunny chosen just for me.  As I receive with joy, I see the giver smile with joy as well.  

Life can bring us down every now and then, and it sure helps to have something significant at our disposal to lift our spirits.   When setting up my bunny collection this year, it came to mind just how cute and cheerful these bunnies are to me.   However, a few years ago I was so sick and weak and depressed that I didn’t even have the energy to display them.   Frankly, I didn’t care.   That was a huge red flag to anyone who knew me.   The house was not hopping with joy.  It was dragging with defeat.  

But, this year, the bunnies are out and making mischief as usual.  Lol! They brighten my days, and I enjoy showing them to anyone who stops by for a visit.  The majority will stay out  through Spring.  Maybe some year I will have the presence of mind to count them all.   

Do you have a special collection that is unique to you?  Maybe you have a wonderful collection of musical instruments because of your love for playing music.  Are you an artist?   I imagine you would have brushes, pencils and paint that keep you busy.  Books, books, and more books would be stacked upon the shelves for those who are avid readers.    As a knitter, I also have a lovely supply of yarn and needles.   The list could be endless.   

It is important to take the time to breathe and step away from the crazy pace of society’s demands.   Let’s be more intentional about connecting with what grounds us.  I think we will feel more refreshed and renewed by the end of the day.  

Now it is time for “Spring cleaning” both around our homes as well in our hearts. 

Happy Spring, dear friends! 

And no, I have never owned a real bunny.  Ever.    




Bunnies in the dining room





Yep, my bunny bathroom 



2 comments:

  1. Well Done Sister Lisa - I miss your bunnies. It is time to come see new additions.

    I have taken to collecting icons! The eyes of each Saint seem to pierce the Soul with a calming effect that surpasses our understanding.

    I love you always and forever+++

    Kathy <3

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  2. Lisa,
    Love your bunny collection!! I could have sent you a live one from my back yard lol. Glad you're hanging in there this spring..it IS coming!!
    Love you bunny girl,
    Bev xo

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