giddermup
Warren Scout
So... I finally decided that it was time to clean Mokona up. She's always so dirty and greasy looking.
Obviously bleach doesn't get out grease and it shrinks the bunny too! It didn't say that on the bottle!
Could it have been the scalding hot water...
Yikes! Anyone have any other ideas?
OMG! What have I done? ... I've gone and found another bun who is bleached version of her Queenship.
(Her name is Yuki, Japanese for snow. I'm still working out a "last name" for her.)
Yuki is so sweet and friendly... and mischievous.
Mokona is a grump and as I always say, "Mokona doesn't like anybody, not even herself." Well, except my mom. Mokona loves my mom.
Comparison baby photos:
Yes, Mokona, you used to be cute and fluffy too.
Yuki's been so good. Well... She did decide that digging a hole to China in the wee hours of the morning was a good idea (and I mean every hour on the hour like a good working common bun). But that's youngsters for you. I'm sure her ladyship and I will get used to it eventually.
I think her father was a monkey. She has been climbing on my bed and causing mischief all day today. She even tried to hop up the bookcase. But the sides were too slippery for her fuzzy feet and she slid down in slow motion. Give her a few more months of growing and the bookcase is going to be on the loosing end I'm afraid.
"So what are these white square things you were saying bad words over this morning?"
"Those are called bills, Yuki. And it's not fun paying them. Get used to it. I do it the beginning of every month."
"Yeah, whatever. Yum! This is tasty!"
"Yuki! Leave the curtains alone!"
Until last Thursday, Mokona was the Princess. Now that she is the older bun in the house she has been recrowned the "Queen".
Sorry Moke! That's what happens when you reach middle age. You're not a teenager anymore.
"I know," she says. "It's tough being a big sister. Can't we send her back?"
"No, Mokona! She's sweeter than you so we are keeping her."
Sigh... "I tried."
(actually an old picture, but it suits Mokona's current drama)
Obviously bleach doesn't get out grease and it shrinks the bunny too! It didn't say that on the bottle!
Could it have been the scalding hot water...
Yikes! Anyone have any other ideas?
OMG! What have I done? ... I've gone and found another bun who is bleached version of her Queenship.
(Her name is Yuki, Japanese for snow. I'm still working out a "last name" for her.)
Yuki is so sweet and friendly... and mischievous.
Mokona is a grump and as I always say, "Mokona doesn't like anybody, not even herself." Well, except my mom. Mokona loves my mom.
Comparison baby photos:
Yes, Mokona, you used to be cute and fluffy too.
Yuki's been so good. Well... She did decide that digging a hole to China in the wee hours of the morning was a good idea (and I mean every hour on the hour like a good working common bun). But that's youngsters for you. I'm sure her ladyship and I will get used to it eventually.
I think her father was a monkey. She has been climbing on my bed and causing mischief all day today. She even tried to hop up the bookcase. But the sides were too slippery for her fuzzy feet and she slid down in slow motion. Give her a few more months of growing and the bookcase is going to be on the loosing end I'm afraid.
"So what are these white square things you were saying bad words over this morning?"
"Those are called bills, Yuki. And it's not fun paying them. Get used to it. I do it the beginning of every month."
"Yeah, whatever. Yum! This is tasty!"
"Yuki! Leave the curtains alone!"
Until last Thursday, Mokona was the Princess. Now that she is the older bun in the house she has been recrowned the "Queen".
Sorry Moke! That's what happens when you reach middle age. You're not a teenager anymore.
"I know," she says. "It's tough being a big sister. Can't we send her back?"
"No, Mokona! She's sweeter than you so we are keeping her."
Sigh... "I tried."
(actually an old picture, but it suits Mokona's current drama)