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Staycation Island Diaries: Week 7

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


Day 43 - Friday, 24th April 

Hooray for Friday! Mr. took the kids out for a cycle while I went food shopping, he didn't take any photos but clearly tired them out... and then we had a nice chat with the grandparents.




Day 44 - Saturday, 25th April 

In my mind, Staycation Island, like a baby, has graduated from numbering days to numbering weeks. (Or, I just can't be asked to keep track of days now...)

It being a Saturday, we had a slow start. Some fun on the trampoline and then D(3) received his new helmet - Spiderman of course! - and wouldn't take it off again, so we decided to go on a little bicycle adventure. It was my first try of my new-to-me bike and I loved it!










Day 45 - Sunday, 26th April 

We've been missing Fred very much, so it's nice to see pictures of him looking so well... after virtual church we enjoyed the beautiful weather by playing with snails, doing creative crafts, zooming with an old friend, and enjoying ice cream and freshly made brownie on the trampoline. And N(5) made me a beautiful necklace.






Day 46 - Monday, 27th April 

Mr. is back to work (at home), now with the kids' knowledge. It wasn't a rainy day despite the forecast, although it was quite cool. Kids enjoyed some colouring (I love the addition of various figures that N enhanced these with!) and played a puppet theatre show. My wildflowers seem to be doing well too!






Day 47 - Tuesday, 28th April 

A rainy indoors kind of day, few pictures.




Day 48 - Wednesday, 29th April 

Time to get serious about decorating, in preparation for our new kitchen! And we all went on a nice walk with our borrowed dog; D(3) is still very worried about this energetic dog but with dad's help he was able to overcome his fears - as long as the doggie remained calm!








Day 49 - Thursday, 30th April 

Another cold, rainy day which was best spent decorating and drawing!





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