Winter's end

Despite the winter holiday we had, or perhaps because it didn't deliver the sunshine I knew we needed, we felt this winter has been very, very long. We are finally emerging, though - Easter has been and gone and we had an amazing time at Spring Harvest in Skegness where I worked as captioner. Not many pictures of that though because we were busy all the time and it was quite crowded so tricky to take photos without including others! N(8) in particular had the best time there, making new friends and enjoying the kids sessions whereas D(6) still found the hustle and bustle of such a busy week quite overwhelming at times.

In other news, N(8) is really blossoming as a footballer now, having started with much enthusiasm but also much trepidation about getting close to the ball or tackling other players. We all continue to enjoy Karate together as well.

As we leave winter behind at at last, here are a few photos from the past few months...

Found the local BMX track



We spent a weekend at the beautiful Douai Abbey near Reading with Open Ears...



Beautiful artwork by N(8)

The Weston Helicopter Museum had a special hands-on day which we much enjoyed...




D(6) is now convinced he can fly a Helicopter.

Cody is living his best life here...



The SS Great Britain also had a Special day at Easter, where we got to meet our friend Mr Brunel again and enjoyed a beautiful, warm and sunny day out.


N made him a card, of course 





My setup at Spring Harvest...


And finally... my budding footballer!




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