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April 2022 Highlights

Every month, I post the random pictures of our previous month in one place - pictures that don't make their own blog posts. This is what we've been up to in April 2022...

Outings


A lovely woodland walk with friends

Finally made it to The Wave, which has lots of
flat paths perfect for learning to cycle

We finally decided to cut Lily's flight feathers because this plucky chicken
kept leaping over the fence, pooping on the patio and destroying our plants!
(and Fred does nothing about that). 
N(7) decided to make creative use of the cut off feathers...


Indoors Fun

They've decided to go back to Lego Club and are enjoying it a lot!

And pride in the outcome at the end!

Full concentration

Smoothie face!

N being King Artaxerxes at Home Ed Co-Op...

...while D(5) created an Elmer the Elephant out of a milk bottle

Home Ed kids perks: having an entire trampoline park to ourselves!

He face painted himself: an angry snake!

And N facepainted herself: a bluebird!

They are growing to be brilliantly self-reliant while I'm working. Tablets
were available, but they chose to do lots of creative things instead!

When I had an all-day job and the grandparents were away, a wonderful friend
had them over for the day and they even got to make biscuits!

Baked, decorated, and ate them before I finished work!


Church & Faith

One day in Lent, we went to Church to do the Stations of the Cross
together as a family. They ran ahead of me into the Church
and this is how I found them. This blessed my heart so much!

We've decorated the beautiful driftwood in the kitchen for Easter

And in other news...

With the Campervan business we're starting, the new Campervan is nearing its final
stages of conversion, and once we have it we no longer need Mr Bubbles.
Instead, we'll need a much more efficient smaller car. 
Mr Bubbles has been a brilliant family member for five years now... hopefully 
moving on to a new loving home soon!

And finally, both N and D have moved up to Level 3 swimming now! They're 
both really confident in the water now, just in time for the summer's fun 
we plan to have in Vienna!

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