The school system at our previous house required bus passes which noted the students name, address, school, pick up and drop off location and pick up and drop off times. I'm not sure if this school has a similar system of not, but we didn't get any bus tags or even a letter with what buses they'd be expected to be on. That's a little nerve-racking for kids with Asperger's. I got a text at 3:22 from #2 asking me which bus he's supposed to get on. I felt so helpless in that moment, because I didn't have the answers for him. I replied that he'd need to ask a teacher or bus driver to get it figured out. Fortunately this school district seems to have their bases covered and they had people out at the bus stop helping kids who looked confused. Kids made it home safely.
In the meantime, I washed laundry, did dishes, finished bunny chores, restocked the hay cart (which only holds enough for one day), and spent some time with #5, who is too young to go to school.
After I post this blog I'll be searching for recipes for rabbit on the grill. Tony didn't like the rabbit stew I made last time (though everyone else thought it was delicious), so this time we will try a different preparation.
The dehydrated ears were hit and miss. I gave one set to Moose and he seemed excited to get it, but wasn't sure what to do with it. He did eat it over night when nobody was looking. The other set went to the cats in the bathroom. They nibbled some of the ears, but then left the rest. If they don't finish it by the time we go back to visit my parents, I'm tempted to bring it along for my brother's dog (who would love to chase {and kill} rabbits if it weren't for his fenced yard space). I'm sure he would appreciate dehydrated rabbit pieces. I'm not so sure my mother would approve though.