Seabreeze Day 2015

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It was a fun day.  We did not anticipate a day at Seabreeze this summer.  As a matter of fact, as we were driving home from Darien Lake last month the kids asked if we would be going to Seabreeze this summer.  I said, and I quote, “Unless some crazy awesome discount rate comes up, I just don’t see us going this year.”  The next day I went to work and, lo and behold, employees were being offered a crazy awesome discount rate in lieu of an employee picnic. 
Yee.  Haw. 

Kirek

One of the first great things we noticed when we moved here in 2007 was the preponderance of backyard visitors.  Our first meal in this house had us counting 14 deer in the back yard.  Other visitors have included raccoons in the trees, an occasional fox or coyote, unwanted groundhogs, straying cats and dogs, and bunnies. 
Our favorite are the bunnies.  I’ve always loved bunnies and it seems my kids feel similarly.  Katriel REALLY loves bunnies.  Really, really.
Well, this morning as I was cleaning the kitchen Marie called out to me that something was wrong with a bunny’s ear.  I comforted her, saying that bunnies can actually turn their ears to many angles.  She then asked if bunnies can flop down part of their ear while the rest of it stood up.  This I had to see. 
It looks like this bunny had a go with something.  BUT – since the bunny is still here we decided she must be very smart and brave. 
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We quickly took the the business of naming her.  Her?  Yes, Marie said it looked like a girl bunny. 
I typed in “names that mean brave” in the computer that was just next to the window.  Hundreds of names popped up.  I asked Marie to pick a letter.  She selected K.  And then when we saw the name Kirek, she chose that one.  Kirek is an Israeli name that means brave.  PERFECT. 
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The bunny lingered close to the house.  Really close.  And while she looked up frequently she never scampered off.  Most bunnies do not stay near the house long.  The noises in the house usually send them running.  She moved from near the family room window to around by the living room window by the time the kids assembled for devotion.  Stewart saw her and said, “Oh.  That must be the deaf bunny.”  I asked why he thought she was deaf and pointed out that just because her ear was damaged couldn’t guarantee she could not hear.  He acknowledged that but went on to explain that he and Daddy had encountered a bunny they were sure was deaf because she did not high-tail it off when they were working around the yard noisily.  It was only when she saw them approaching that she darted away. 
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This theory was tested and seemingly proven when we had a two-year-old jab on the window, and then again when Marie opened and shut the front door to head out for a photo. 
Yes.  Kirek seems to either REALLY REALLY trust us, or she is hearing impaired.  She has yet to tell us how she sustained the injury to her ear.  We like to imagine that she was pounced upon by a dog, or fox, but because she is so brave and brilliant she escaped death.