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Me and "Mr. Bunny"



I was cleaning out my bedroom and ran into an OLD and DEARLY loved friend!!! Here is his story!!



I was 15 and walking down this path at the Cape Cod, Massachusetts summer home we had and i found this UGLY bunny rabbit---he was BUTT ugly---- head was not ripped but wobbly,  dirty, the fuzz on its body was filthy and dirt stained--It was hard to see that he was a soft baby blue and white--- his ears were droopy and I SWEAR I saw what looked like "tear" stains on his withered cheeks.----I thought  I was looking at me and my whole life..

he was abandoned on this equally unkempt and ugly/neglected park bench where the remaining scraps of peeled green  paint was chipping and was ageing and weathered from many winters of use and neglect---and here this bunny is sitting and this was the hard part!!!   His arms were open wide--As if to say "someone PLEASE come want me"----Oh I could relate to him---I wanted to cry!! He looked like I FELT my entire life---Hopeless, but a tiny flame within not wanting to give up just yet.----

My heart lurched, seeing this stuffed toy, left--discarded by some child , no doubt, who got a "better" toy to play with and dumped mr. bunny on the bench

I scooped him up in my arms and carried him to a laundry mat---I went into the laundry mat, clutching my dirty, needy friend and all I had was a quarter in my jeans- A kindly young mother with a pack of unruly kids in tow, felt sorry for me  and paid for "mr. bunny's"  bath,  soap and all--- I sat next to her and watched my friend do a "spin" round and round the see through door of the washer, the soap shooing away all the dirt and junk off his body---he spun and gyrated around for over 1/2 hour until he "spun" to a stop--

I pulled him out after he had "spun dry" in the  washer and I carried him home and stuck him under my covers--- i slept with that old rabbit for decades and now I got him in my cedar chest------ NO WAY will I ever part with that beat up old bunny

in '78 I had a cyst on my breast and guess who came with me and snuggled with me pre-op and post-op??  Mr. Bunny-- When the stuff really hits the fan, I pull him out of the cedar chest and hold him------

He is semi retired now,  I cuddle my stuffed spider or my stuffed ducky quite a bit now, because if the dogs should ever get playful, I would rather it be mr. ducky or  cousin spider who get a bit "injured" than my blue and white bunny---He's put in his time!!!  I love him---I swear he possesses feelings!! Its a real surreal experience when I pull him out, clean, loved, given a 2nd chance at love and it shows on his "fuzzy" and grateful body as I hold him to me and I think of that day when I found him and could sooo relate to his pain and loss-- I , too, was unwanted and treated horribly or I was neglected and ignored and devalued--- Yes, I related to him!!



-- Edited by rosielightshines on Saturday 6th of June 2009 05:01:10 PM

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Rosie,

Mr. Bunny has been with you through thick and thin, he has always been there for you, he has only brought you joy and happiness, and he will always be your reminder of just how far you have come.

Take good care of Mr. Bunny.

Have a nice weekend.

HUGS,
RLC

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Mr Bunny sounds like HP perhaps...

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I had my own mr bunny--named ted-e-bear & lam-b. I totally depended on them to get me through the growing up years. I was in terrible terrible pain. Just terrible terrible pain, and as long as they loved me, it was all ok.

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i love that story. and i can completely relate to having dogs who would destroy it as soon as look at it.

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I had a stuffed goat. Took it everywhere with me.

In support,
Nancy

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Jean4444 wrote:

Mr Bunny sounds like HP perhaps...



i think at the time b/c i didn't believe that there was a  loving helping God, perhaps Mr. Bunny WAS my higher power......Great insight.....

 



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Sweet :) Thanks for sharing.
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(((((Rosie)))))

(((((MrBunny)))))


I also enjoyed this story.... I have one too -- a bear named *Crispy*

Crispy is neither a boy nor girl, lol -- its just Crispy. And although I didn't find Crispy discarded -- Crispy has been there *all* of my life -- and sometimes still to this day, sleeps in my bed, in my arms.

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(((((((rosie)))))))

I have a teddy bear.I had wanted one when I was a child but never got one so one of my sisters got me one for Christmas in 1988.(I was 36 yrs old)I call him Ted,Teddyboo,Ted E Bear, sugarbear.I have held him and cried so many times.he is always there with that adorable face and lifelike eyes.He does seem to understand.I completely relate to your story.

It's hard to explain how I feel about that silly bear but he served a purpose in my life.I could not bear (haha) to ever throw him away,he is a friend.I completely understand about mr bunny.I am sure HP put him there for you and I am sure HP told my sister which bear to buy.I have never seen another one like him anywhere.

Thanks for this post.
Dru



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I am so delighted to see these shares from OTHERS who have their animate or inanimate "fuzzy, furry" FRIENDS...

I heard that if one can love something like a stuff toy, that means that we are capable of the deepest of love....tenderness towards a animal, live or toy, to me is the ultimate connection with the Creator....

Also, it , to me is a healthy outlet for my inner child...

Thanks for sharing about YOUR "hugable" friends

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((rosie)) What a sweet story - it warmed my heart. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.

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