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Buddy, the Easter Bunny

Buddy the Easter Bunny written and image created by Deb Andio,

Buddy wasn’t just any Easter bunny—he was the kind of bunny everyone loved. He was kind, dependable, and always the first to lend a helping hand. Whether he was helping a neighbor, fixing something that was broken, or simply showing up when someone needed a smile, Buddy was there.

But here’s the part most people didn’t know…

Buddy the Easter Bunny was actually a regular guy.

All year long, Buddy worked hard. Some days he was driving a truck, other days he was fixing heavy equipment, getting his hands dirty and doing whatever it took to provide for his family. He wasn’t flashy or famous—just a hardworking man with a big heart.

Buddy was also a good Christian man. He may not have always been able to attend church every Sunday, but his faith was strong in his home. As a family, they would sit together and watch preachers on television, read scripture, and do their best to live as good, loving people. Buddy led by example—he was the head of his household, a steady, guiding presence who showed what it meant to care, to provide, and to love unconditionally.

But when Easter came around… something special happened.

Buddy would put on his Easter bunny suit.

And not just any suit—it was his way of becoming something magical.

Late at night, while the world was sleeping, Buddy would quietly go from house to house. He would plant colorful eggs, baskets filled with candy, and little surprises meant to bring joy. He paid special attention to his family and neighbors, making sure everyone had something waiting for them in the morning.

To everyone else, it looked like the Easter Bunny had come.

But really—it was Buddy.

Because Buddy didn’t do it for recognition. He didn’t need credit or thanks. He did it because he loved making people smile. He loved seeing the excitement on children’s faces and the warmth it brought to families waking up together on Easter morning.

Buddy made a great Easter bunny—not just because of the costume, but because of the joy he carried in his heart. Everywhere he went, he spread kindness, laughter, and love.

Buddy understood something important…

Sometimes the greatest kind of magic isn’t magic at all—it’s faith, family, and showing up for others.

And because of that, Easter was a little brighter, a little sweeter, and a whole lot more meaningful for everyone lucky enough to know him.

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