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A Hubby and Dragon Easter
Ever wonder, the sort of things that Dragon and Hubby do when together? Well never fear, I’m here to explain a Spring Day routine in good weather. Easter was upon us, as they worked out in the sun, getting the yard, so ready. Yes, for the Easter Bunny to come, and to make the wee ones, oh, so happy. First they had to make the area, so perfect, for the Grand Easter Egg Hunt. That means those pesky little moles will simply, have to get out of Dodge. Working together, Hubby opened up a mole hole and hollered, fire in the hole. Dragon puffed hot air into the hole, as moles popped out from… everywhere. Oh, bye the bye, they weren’t singed, for Dragon blew only hot air, my friend. Then Hubby collected them quickly in a basket to take them to a better home. Somewhere else, far… far… away, where scampering children will not roam. Here, everyone stomped the molehills down, so none, could fall over or within. Then, Hubby let Dear sweet Dragon, use the leaf blower to pile the gumballs. You know, those spikey, golf ball size things, with sharp edges all around. Perhaps, a tad better, directions on where to blow them could’ve been found. For Daddy was heard going Ouch! OW! OW! Before he got out, from in front. Finally, those little nasty spikes were piled, and ashed, and placed in the can. This deserved a big reward, as Dragon proudly, heated a pot of hot chocolate. Yes, Dragon added his own dear warming touch, before the coco passed around. But never let it ever be said, that a new lesson can’t be learned, and theirs was… Never! Bring a smoking Dragon to a hayride, as Hubby & Dragon finished off… The Night… In a blaze of glory… or rather… with a little touch of fright! The Easter Egg Hunt was to start early, so the Easter Bunny joined us at sunrise. We all went to work, except Dragon, cause with him, nothing stands a chance. Puddle-ie goods of yummies tend to take the fun out of the Easter Egg Hunt. Suddenly, Dragon tried to trip the Bunz, with his tail, but the hopper, prevailed! But by then, Dragon was totally flustered and trying to whomp him with his tail! Then, Hubby arrived, to save the day, and find Dragon with a Cheshire cat grin. Not to mention the bedazzled cape that said ‘The Easter Bunny’, in all out bling! If that didn’t give up his plot: Those great big Bunny Ears tied upon his head did. When Dragon couldn’t stop the Bunz, his penguins with their first aid box… did. The Bunz was becoming a mummy when Hubby hurriedly rushed to intervene. Tho, where they might have taken him, might have been priceless to be seen. In the end, a truce was formed, and the Bunz got Dragons cape. And Dragon? He got to give the Bunz a ride, smack dab, in the middle of the Easter Parade! The penguins learned Bunz's nose isn’t broke, just because it’s short and wiggles. Thank goodness Hubby got there in time, or a Bunz with a Gorilla Glued-in beak Might have been hard to explain! … The End
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