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Staycation Island Diaries: Week 9

This post is mainly photos and diary entries to look back upon later... no deep thinking here...


Day 57 - Friday, 8th May 

A full day - working in the garden, zooming with friends, and enjoying the wonderful weather by taking Archie the dog on a walk again. D(3) is getting more confident around him now!












Day 58 - Saturday, 9th May 

Beautiful day - apparently tomorrow it'll be 10 degrees colder!! We left Mr. at home to get on with kitchen planning and went into the nature reserve behind our house. The tadpoles have tiny legs now and there were so many that even the kids could pick them up!








Day 59/60 - Sunday & Monday, 10/11th May 

It's lovely to have Fred back for the week! He's a bit nonplussed by the new garden layout, and the house is a mess too... but it really feels like we're getting somewhere! I took the kids out to see the tadpoles on Monday, taking their cameras along.

 











Day 61 - Tuesday, 12th May 

We had a beautiful walk today at the local golf course - it's so close yet I'd never actually walked there before!

The house is such a mess, it was wonderful to get out for a bit... Mr. is working so hard. The kitchen arrives tomorrow!!








Day 62/63 - Wednesday & Thursday, 13/14 May 

Thursday. Yesterday the kitchen was delivered, we have yet to paint and finish the floor before we can get started on the kitchen... to get away, we walked Archie the dog together with Fred, which worked really well - D not nearly so worried about Archie now!







And in to week 10 we go!

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