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The Easter Bunny
Chloe Pink
Mr. Suarez
April 17, 2014
English 1302
The Easter Bunny Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Esther Green. She lived in a small town in Western Texas with her parents, both grandparents, and her five other siblings on 500 acres of land. She was the youngest and loved spending time with her family. Small town country girl who was home schooled and did not know very many people in her town. She lived in Easter, TX , population 1,000 people. Esther is a six year old girl who is homeschooled with her other siblings. Esther’s siblings are Timothy who is seven years old, Emily who is nine, Joyce who is eleven, Sally who is twelve, and Anthony who is fifteen. All are home schooled together and love to run around on the farm with each other. Every person that Esther lives with has his or her own horse, dog, and cat. There are chickens and turkeys that the mother raises while she teaches the children their school work and cattle that the father raises. The grandmothers plant flowers in the garden and just do gardening work, while the grandfathers go out on their tractors and make corn rows and do the hard labor. Everyone in the family works together and has their own designated job. All of Esther’s family lives with her, so they all spend holidays together and do not need to go anywhere else. Tradition is that during Halloween, the family eats all the candy they want and watch Ghost Busters and crave jack-o-lanterns, the father slaughters the best turkey and chicken they have for Thanksgiving and Christmas, get on their horses and ride to the lake on their land to watch the fireworks that are fired from the majors house on New Year’s, make each other cute valentine’s day cards for Valentine’s day, and have a huge Easter egg hunt on their land after they paint the eggs their hens lay. In 1912, Esther’s mother got pregnant again. The whole family was so excited for the new baby to arrive. The children were helping the grandparents prepare

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