Our March 2022

It was a full, slow, deeply lived month as we continue our Lenten practices, which grew out of the initial drive to simplify and slow down that began at the start of the year.

This was also the month when Covid finally visited this home! Mr. had it for two or three days where he felt flu-ey and tired, but he was up and about again on day 3 and doing all the DIY he never gets to while working! And then N(7) was hit, two nights of high fever, and that was that. 

So what else did we get up to this month?

Lots of outings - the weather is improving!

We visited the Botanic Garden for the first time

At the zoo

Interesting points of view at the zoo

Adventurous walks...


Rescued a worm

A wet adventure

Hooray for Spring and flowers!

Enjoyed the local funfair coming to town!
High flyer


Exploring our local nature reserve again - bluebells all over the place

Sadly no tadpoles at tadpole pond. There were thousands during the first
lockdown two years ago, and none last year or this year...
we wonder what happened!

Well, it is a moor.

Springtime beach fun!


A tree

Jump


And jump

Strawberries make great snacks

Special happenings at Church...

The catechumens (Mr. among them!) were welcomed by the Bishop
ready for being received at Easter

Our dear friends and fellow travellers from evangelicalism into
the Catholic Church had their marriage convalidated -
we are not there yet but cannot wait to do the same!


Time spent at home


N(7) ever the artist

A race car!

Made and laminated a unicorn!

The kids found this striking piece of driftwood on a walk.
Mr. then set it on a block and now it's a stunning addition
to our kitchen.

Both kids are big fans of Mr. Penguin books!


The trampoline in the garden is in use again, at last.

Captured this tender moment while Mr. was ill and D(5) decided to comfort him

I just love how they play together.



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