š° My First Time Taking a Picture with the Easter Bunny
- Created by Tod Fox š¦š¾

- Apr 1
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 3
Cabelaās ā Colorado

Today was my first time ever taking a picture with the Easter Bunny!
It felt unusual for me being 30 years old but honestly, I noticed something that everyone enjoys: adults seem to enjoy these moments just as much as kids do. Maybe itās because we all miss that oldāschool feeling of fun and nostalgia.
Seeing families laugh, take photos, and celebrate reminded me that joy doesnāt have an age limit. Sometimes itās okay to just be part of the moment and smile.
Happy Easter!
šø What Stood Out to Me
- The Easter Bunny was friendly and cheerful
- The decorations looked bright and colorful
- Everyone seemed happy to be there
- It reminded me that small things can bring big joy
Even though it was my first time, it felt like something Iād want to do again.
š«¶ To Men and Women Anyone Who Has Taken Easter Photos Before
Iām sharing this the same way I would talk to someone in person relaxed, honest, and appropriate.
If youāve taken pictures before (men or women):
- What do you recommend I try next time besides just saying hi or waving?
- How do you make your photo moments more fun and interesting?
- What helps you feel comfortable asking for help when youāre shy?
And something Iām still learning:
- Can men and women be friends in a safe, respectful way?
š± Asking for Instagram Help
Sometimes I need temporary help with Instagram not all the time, just when Iām trying to grow my page for a good cause.
If someone is with me during the day, how can I ask for help in a friendly, appropriate way while I enjoy?
I want to learn how to ask without making anyone feel pressured.
š¬ Easy Questions You Can Answer by Text
You can text me at 720ā461ā5891.
These questions are simple and easy to reply to:
- Have you ever taken a photo with the Easter Bunny?
- What do you like most about Easter?
- How do you ask friends for small help without feeling shy?
- Is anyone here on Instagram? If not how can friends help ?
š Why I Ask for Texts Instead of Comments
Because of my learning disabilities and memory challenges, texting is easier for me than reading long comment sections. Text messages help me:
- stay focused
- not lose track of conversations
- remember who Iām talking to
- respond clearly
Itās not about privacy itās about communication that works better for me.
š£ Looking to Visit Again
I definitely want to come back next Easter. Iām trying to be more social, meet more people, and enjoy more community events.
If youāve taken Easter photos before, Iād love to hear your experienc
e.
Feel free to contact me directly.
What should I try next time I go?