We helped him get some tiny carrots as quickly as possible, and also gave him the camera and told him to try to take a picture of the bunny. I figured it would have run away by then, but you never know. I just love to see pictures from a little kids perspective. Here's what we got, keeping in mind, he was on a mission! Catch the bunny! Or at least, feed the bunny!
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Well, they didn't get to feed him, but they had fun on the exciting neighborhood adventure. We're pretty sure the bunny was on the verge of a heart attack when trapped and pursued by little guys.
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When Christopher brought back the camera, he told me they didn't get to feed the bunny, and "Well, I ate the carrots myself."
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