Sunday, 20 April 2014

Choc Bunny Day! (Navan Fort)

This morning I woke up early, because I was excited about this morning's adventure. Bunny said it was too early to go so we snuggled up in bed and watched Hop :)  Then we got ready to go on our adventure, when we returned The Easter Bunny had visited and he had left me presents :) 

First the adventure :) We went to the Navan Fort to roll the Dragon Eggs down the hill, but I stopped along the way to get photos taken.




Yee-ha!
A BUNNY RABBIT!!
This was VERY tall
Selfie!
When we got up the top of the Navan Fort, I took this photograph. It overlooks Armagh City, which you can see in the background. Isn't it pretty how the two trees frame the photograph? :)

Bunny put my travelling bag onto the grass for me to sit on.  It was still wet with dew and I didn't want to get my clothes damp. Here is a photograph of me with my dragon eggs. 

I rolled them down the hill and then... nothing! We couldn't see them, they are lost in the grass. Bunny said that a bird or an animal will find them and eat them.  A lady in the Navan Centre said a child will find them and think that the Easter Bunny put them there.  Someone else said that a grown-up will stand on them when walking.  If you find them, let me know in the comments below and don't forget to take a picture!

On the way back, I heard a noise and looked in the bag that I had the dragon eggs in. I had left it on the ground, inside it was this! 
Bunny! The Easter Bunny left me an egg in my bag!
Another selfie

When we got back to the burrow the Easter Bunny had visited! These were waiting for me. 

I ate the head of the choc bunny first. 
Jelly Beans!!
The Jelly Beans made me laugh, because we had watched Hop earlier. If you've seen Hop you'll understand why.

I had a lovely adventure, even though I couldn't find the Dragon eggs :(  

We're going back to the Navan Fort on Tuesday! :) To see their Easter Panto 

I want to go dressed as a Billy Goat! Bunny laughed and said she'll see what she can do.  We're also going back on Wednesday to see the arrival of Brian Ború to Armagh.  I'll be dressing up as a Viking!


Distance Travelled today (from Armagh): 5 miles

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