Happy Christmas!
Stay warm and safe!
Love,
Elle Bunny, the Dan Band Featuring Florence Henderson,the Peach Pit Playas, the folks in Salem, *N'Sync featuring Gary Coleman and of course, the cast of Twilight.
I'm a twenty-something who has been married for two years to the love of my life, Mr. Bunny. He works as the general manager of a restaurant, while I work at a large non-profit in their national call center. At heart, I am a hopeless romantic who loves chick flicks, all things Twilight, Beverly Hills, 90210, youth lit, and music from the eighties and nineties.
Happy Christmas!
Stay warm and safe!
Love,
Elle Bunny, the Dan Band Featuring Florence Henderson,the Peach Pit Playas, the folks in Salem, *N'Sync featuring Gary Coleman and of course, the cast of Twilight.

Here's Rob on Friday (these pics didn't come out until Sunday, though). He's buying boxes, presumably to build himself a hobo palace. Now that he's rich he can buy boxes to make his home out of, instead of just begging them off of the grocery store.


And while I have no pictures as evidence for Saturday and Sunday, here is a picture of Rob arriving at Heathrow in London on Monday.
Poor Bert looks slightly annoyed by the London paps. But I'm so glad that he's home.
So now it is time to discuss what's wrong with this picture, or rather, these pictures. I would venture a guess that he wore the same plaid shirt on Saturday and Sunday. Oh Rob! He's such a hobo! But I love him for that. When I saw Rob's outfit on Thursday, I was pleased. He was wearing a shirt we rarely see him in--the last time I clearly remember seeing him in this shirt was on the set of Twilight in a picture taken by TwiMoms.
Just look at that beautiful forest of hair. Sigh. As Michael K wisely pointed out, Where Will The Unicorns Frolic?
Anyway, my point is, your life doesn't depend on you wearing that shirt, Rob. You can change your clothes. I know it must be an overwhelming time for him right now--no hair to run his fingers through when he get's nervous, he's moving, he's going to be working on a new movie, there's a new director for "New Moon". Perhaps that is why he is clinging to his clothes--they are one thing that doesn't need to change. But I think all of this change is good for Rob, and he just needs to embrace it. I seriously doubt he is going to stop being the goofy Rob we all love. But hopefully his mum will buy him clothes for Christmas.
I kind of love Rob's new hair. I'm proud of him for asserting his independence. I will miss the sex hair, but he looks so young with his new haircut, it's really cute.
Anyway, I hope Rob is having a Merry Christmas at home in London!
Have a great day!
Love,
Elle Bunny
If I were a young British girl singer, I would be Lily Allen. I would wish that I was the Welsh girl Duffy, and I would thank the Lord that I wasn't Amy Winehouse. But I would be Lily Allen. Her songs are the best-they sound happy from the outset, but when you listen to the lyrics they are really melancholy and talk about many of the things we deal with as young women- low self confidence, stupid boys, wishing we were someone else. Her new album "It's Not Me, It's You" comes out in February and I love the first single "The Fear".Isn't the video awesome?
So, in spite of the fact that she is often in the tabloids and makes a lot of mistakes, I love Lily Allen. Here are some of my other favorite Lily Allen videos/moments:
I love this song and video. The song is called LDN, which is text-speak for London.
That's Lily's fantastic cover of Brit-Brit's song "Womanizer". It's made of awesome.
So another one of my obsessions, The Pioneer Woman - Ree Drummond, is something you can blame my sister for. She introduced me to it and I've been hooked ever since. Which is kind of funny, because I don't think I'm necessarily the target audience, but Ree aka the Pioneer Woman is easy for anyone to relate to.
My favorite is when she blogs about falling in love with her husband, aka Marlboro Man. That is called Black Heels to Tractor Wheels: A Love Story. Basically, Ree grew up living off of a golf course, she went to school in LA, and ended up falling in love with someone when she least expected it. So now she lives on a ranch with him and their five kids, and despite the fact that she misses sushi and nights out on the town with her friends, she is very happy. She has an interest in photography and takes beautiful pictures of life on the ranch.
She is also full of hilarious stories about crazy things like her lap dance with Gary Coleman and the time she dropped her panties in a coffin. I love her. If you haven't read her blog, you should check it out.
Have a great day!
Love,
Elle Bunny
Whenever I think I'm having a bad day, I look to Elizabeth Taylor for inspiration. This woman has been through a lot. She was married 8 times to 7 husbands (she married Richard Burton twice).
Personally, I love Elizabeth's perfumes. They are really nice. I was wearing "Forever Elizabeth" when I met my husband, and that scent will always make me smile.
Let's here it for Elizabeth Taylor, Friday's Fun Fearless Female!
Maybe it's because I know if my life had taken a few turns for the worse, I could be her. We have a lot in common. And apparently, our mutual love of Twilight is one of the many reasons why we would make great friends.
In the newest Dunder Mifflin Scranton Newsletter, Kelly talks about Rob and Twilight.
All I have to say is:
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It makes me happy. It makes me think of the line from John Mayer's song St Patrick's Day- "Something in the way the blue lights on the black night can make you feel more". So true, John.
Then we come home and decorate it while listening to Christmas music. My sister and I always enjoy hanging our special baby ornaments from the years we were born. When we were in the old house, we would always listen to Nat King Cole, Barbara Streisand and Bing Crosby on my parents' record player. Now we listen to Sufjan Stevens on the DVD player. But I still get the same happy feeling.
At the end of the awesome service filled with great music, we all light candles and sing "Silent Night". During the last verse, we always raise our arm higher, and I always watch through eyes blurred with tears--its just so beautiful.
It's fake but it looks pretty good. Scout has allergies, so a real tree would (and has) made her miserable. This is a safe alternative. We decorate the apartment the weekend after Thanksgiving. The hubby always gives me at least one Christmas ornament for my birthday, and I love to put them in places of honor on the tree. We usually watch a Chrismas movie while decorating-this year it was "The Holiday". Then,after the apartment is decorated, we sit and look at the beautiful tree and it makes me smile and wiggle my toes a little.
Santa presents are not wrapped. I love this. It spreads out the merriment. And yes, we still do Santa even though we are in our 20s. It's a tradition.
Some favorites: Christmas Vacation, The Holiday, Christmas Story, and It's a Wonderful Life.Thanks for sharing your favorite family traditions Bosephus!
Have a great day!
Love,
Elle Bunny
Here is the original--Andy Samberg is a genius. You might also notice Mr. Timberlake make an appearance.
Which makes me think of this lovely video.
And here is another jewel:
That Andy Samberg is one funny kid. This one made me feel nostalgic for college.
Is it obvious that I spend too much time on YouTube? I'm thinking I might seek help for my addiction soon.
Have a great day!
Love,
Elle Bunny
I don't know if that really happened (Pinky or Meredith, do you remember this?), but if it did, that's pretty awesome. Here is the song I'm referring to:
I don't know who shit in his Wheaties, but he was mean. And I was drunk, so when he sarcastically wished me a happy birthday, I flicked him off. I'm not ashamed. I'm usually classy, but sometimes you're drunk and just need to put somebody in their place. And that guy was asking for it. But as I was saying, what happened to people being nice to you on your birthday? Nobody would move so I could sit with my whole family at the movies on Friday either (and it literally would have meant moving one seat over). So basically, people suck.
I cant wait! I've never seen a professional production. Mr. Bunny is amazing.
It is probably my favorite gift. I love ballerinas! I love Christmas! This is perfect!
Sean Penn should win an Oscar. It is really sad but a really important movie to see--only too appropriate with all the Proposition 8 stuff going on right now.
I have been listening to his Christmas CD a lot and it just gets me in the spirit. Here are some of my favorite songs off of that album, and I through in a video of him playing Jacksonville live at the end, just because I love that song:
But as evidenced by this picture, she totally isn't Bella in her real life.
I love that she doesn't swoon over Rob all the time (check out this video) but they seem to have a lot of fun.Even if she doesn't swoon over him, she's totally in love with him secretly (and his love for her is evident in every interview).
I love that she picks meaty roles.
I love her because she doesn't always wear fancy clothes.
But she is drop dead gorgeous.
And playing Joan Jett in a movie!
Words cannot express my love for KStew. And at this time, when the Twilight Universe is going through transition and tumolt, it is nice to know that we can depend on Kristen and Rob.
My love for Kristen only multiplies when I watch this video and realize that she has been in close quarters with him for the past year.Bless her heart. She must alternate between wanting to make out with him and smack him on the back of the head.
Good Luck Kristen! I know you and Oregano are going on a road trip to Russia!
Yet another reason why you are this Friday's Fun Fearless Female. Oh, and good luck dealing with all this new director and possible new Jacob stuff.
And remember, the Twilighters always have your back.
Have a great day!
Love,
Elle Bunny
2) Laughing is an essential ingredient in the recipe of life.
4) I have the strength to mend my own broken heart.
5) Reading is one of life's greatest pleasures. And guys who read are hot.
6) You look thinner if you have better posture (this is a lesson I'm having to relearn after years of hunching over in class and hunching over my computer at work).
7) Try new things. It can't hurt. I actually like Chinese food now (I didn't when I was 18). One of the best days ever was when I went snorkeling in Grand Cayman on my honeymoon. I was scared as hell (sea creatures scare me), but I jumped in and did it anyway, and loved every minute of it.
8) Incredibly intelligent people are usually tortured souls, so don't feel bad that you aren't one of them. You have more fun that way and you also learn the value of a strong work ethic.
9) In a relationship you may go through times of struggle, but if the two of you could learn to love life in a padded cell as long as you were together, than you should stick it out. What I mean by this is that as long as the relationship is strong and you love each other, all of the external stresses are things which you can get through.
10) When all else fails, dance.
What do you know now that you wish you knew then? If you could sit down with your 18-year-old self, what would you tell her?
Have a great day!
My birthday is this weekend. I'm not sure how I feel about it. 24 seems like an age at which I should feel like an adult and stop obsessing over books intended for teenagers. Oh, well. At least I know I'm not alone. And that is why I'm taking my family to see "Twilight" to celebrate my birthday. And it wasn't even my idea--my Mom thought it would be perfect. I can't wait to see my Dad's reaction to this stuff as he usually has no idea what me and my Mom are talking about. Anyway, as a crash course for those family members who are not well-acquainted with Twilight culture, here is some of what you can expect from the movie (minus the jazzy leotards and side ponytails).
That is all.
Love,
Elle Bunny
So there has been a lot of stuff going on in the Twilight Zone. It was announced on Sunday that Catherine will not be coming back to direct "New Moon". Here is the quote from the Summit press release:
So basically Catherine can't get it done in the amount of time they are asking her to. I have to admit that I think this could be a good thing, although I like Catherine and think that she has a lot of infectious energy which is great when working with a young cast. I just don't like some of the arty angles and use of music in "Twilight." I think the movie could have been better and a lot of the problems were rooted in her direction.
On the other hand, I think it is amazing and admirable that she had the best opening weekend ever for a female director. I've always enjoyed the fact that this is such a female driven movie-the writer, screenwriter, director and main character are all female, and I like that. This movie also proved that women can make noise at the box office, if people hadn't figured that out already with "Sex and the City".
There is also much talk surrounding the rumor that they may start filming "Eclipse" right after finishing "New Moon".I really hope that they do, because then we know that it will actually get done (and this might bode well for my trip to the Pacific Northwest coinciding with filming). On the other hand, if the director chosen for "New Moon" sucks, then we will have to suffer through "Eclipse" with them as the director as well.
The Primary Cast will stay the same. This makes me happy.