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V + Bunny

Hello my friends! I hope you had a lovely weekend and Easter. Over the weekend we surprised our little miss with a bunny (well, actually he is full grown and a 1-year-old) and she is elated. It is a Netherland Dwarf and we are still brainstorming for a good name. Any ideas?

32 comments:

Joslyn said...

what a cool gift! genius!

chelsea said...

oh my gosh! how adorable!!! i can't believe how big your little girl is (remembering from the last time you showed pics she seemed like a wee babe!) what a lovely idea.

Desi McKinnon said...

My sister has a Netherland Dwarf. Her name is Greta Von Hoppins. My husband and I are bunny sitting right now and we love her. She is so sweet and as we found out yesterday a good detector of earthquakes.

Sandy a la Mode said...

u got a bunny!?!? how adorable!!! perfect easter present!

Joanna Goddard said...

oh my goodness, she must be in heaven!!! i love the name Jake for all pets :)

Pati N said...

Soo adorable! How about naming it Cadbury, like the chocolate :)

Jessica said...

We had two, Buster and Babs (if you are old school cartoon fans you'll know them). They are very cute, just be wary of non-organic veggies. Their tummies are sensitive.

Jessica

harlow said...

what a fun Easter gift! I think you should name it Ester.:)

Stacey H said...

Our little black bunny just showed up on our doorstep one day. My son wanted it really badly so I chased it and caught it! Turns out it was a runaway or it was ditched because once we got a cage it went in it and just knew what to do. My son named it Grace, as in Graceland. It was a boy but the name stuck anyway :)

Anonymous said...

how cute is he...well, might sound a little weird, but as he is a "Netherland Dwarf" why not name him after one of "The Seven Dwarfs" hehe! ;) (Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey!) depends on his character, i guess, hehe! let me know what you think! ♡

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Ashley said...

Adorable! (And the bunny is pretty cute, too.)

Hope | Paper Relics said...

He looks like a "Clover" to me :)

Tiffany Kadani said...

Panda. Or Kiwi.

Tiffany Kadani said...

PS... I think you are the coolest mom ever!

Crystal and Todd Stewart said...
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Crystal and Todd Stewart said...

Einstein, Picasso, DiVinci or Pierre :)

ratita said...

how about Dutch Baby?

DS said...

SMUDGE!

Anonymous said...

I know a Dutch man named Wim. Could be a cute name for a bunny with Dutch origins.

unitb612 said...

he's so cute!

kayce hughes said...

Beatrix

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designcuriosities said...

Ah cool! If you ever have any questions about your new little bun rabbit.org is a great resource! I used it all the time when we first got Eames! You know bunnys can be potty trained, right? It's pretty awesome!

abby said...

that is such a sweet photo. my bunny was named benny, and i loved it.

Heather said...

i would name him edward hopper!

AMM blog said...

How sweet! She's so cute, and so is the bunny! ;)

Anelieze Castrejon said...

bunnies are the BEST pets. i should know. my family had 30 bunnies running around our yard at one time.

cecil, bartholomew, or edmund are all names of my favorite bunny pets!

Jennifer said...

Gidget. Definitely a Gidget.

Maryellen said...

Beatrice, who is the Netherlands reigning monarch....though I love the von Hoppins idea :)

rachel @ blackeiffel said...

You guys are great! Thanks for all of your input and name advice. We are still trying to convince V there is a better name out there then her proclaimed, "bun-bun".

Lashley said...

I took a stray puppy to a shelter over the weekend and named her Winnie (short for something I didn't yet decide... Winnifred? Eowyn? [clearly recently watched Lord of the Rings]).
I'm also in a house full of Dutch people right now if you want me to ask what a Dutch person would name their rabbit.

Margot said...

There's always Miffy, like the character in the Dick Bruna series. Miffy books are also very popular among Dutch kids too, according the Dutch family I used to babysit for.

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