According to Facebook, Steve went shopping today:
went to the shops today, they have beads, bracelets, silk and wool rugs, men and women's scarves and of course my new rabbit skin blanket that is laid across my bed. just tell me what you guys want and i will take care of it
I haven't given Steve my list yet (it seems odd to make requests under the circumstances) plus I got side-tracked.
Did I read that right? He bought a rabbit-skin blanket?
It wouldn't be so shocking, I guess, for him to own a rabbit-skin blanket ... except that the boy has an actual pet bunny (Peanut Butter/Bunnery Sarge) waiting eagerly (or as eagerly as bunnies can) for his safe return.
Other people expressed similar concerns:
Our sister Jenn Haller- Reitz: how does the bunnery sarge feel about this?
His wife (and co-bunny owner) Elizabeth Smith: you hurt peanut's little wabbit feelings.
Our other sister Laura Price Steven is embracing his testosterone- he is sleeping in skins now-we do not need to worry unless he starts running around in a loin cloth ( I just wanted to use the word "loin") hee hee hee
(I know, we're a strange bunch ... I'm still not sure if "loin" is acceptable blog language)
Steve, however, makes no apologies for his furry find.
His response to Elizabeth:
Stephen Haller her feelings mean nothing to me....i need her fur...tell her that her relatives feel lovely on my skin!
He's joking. Kind of.
I just sent him a fleece blanket to help keep him cozy. My mom told me that when she spoke to him the other day, that he said the blanket I sent was the best thing he's received.
Until today when he bought a bunny blanket.
He assured me that the bunny blanket and fleece blanket in combination were going to help him stave off the oncoming winter.
Oh, and in case your wondering, how many wabbits are used in making a bunny blanket?
Stephen Haller hmmmmm 20 small ones or 10 big ones



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