It's been a while, again! The days seem to be flying by and I need to be more mindful about making time to blog. My blog serves as a journal of my life so I need to keep up with it.
But life gets busy sometimes. Last Sunday (18th) was the annual Spring Festival in Highams Park. I volunteer for the Planning group behind that so was there from 8 am in the morning helping get things set up - which involved a lot of moving equipment around and putting up signage etc.
Then when the main organisers from the Food Hub group arrived I helped them set up their stall and then volunteered there for the rest of the day (apart from an hour or so for a lunch break). I didn't get home until after 5 pm and had managed over 16,000 steps!
Needless to say last Monday was a quiet day!
On Wednesday I was at the Food Hub taking in a delivery and then at the Food Bank session on Thursday as usual. I did manage a couple of walks during the week and managed to catch sight of the new cygnets on the lake.
These pictures were taken on the 18th and (I think) it was the first outing for the cygnets.
These pictures were taken yesterday (25th) - aren't they cute. This pair of swans are fairly new to the lake and it's the first time they've nested here. It will be interesting to see if they chase the cygnets off when they are fully grown of if they will allow them to remain with them.
Friday found us "enjoying" Nathan and Ella's school fete. It was noisy and hectic but we did join them for a nice dinner afterwards at their house.
On Saturday we were here!
Celebrating the wedding of our niece Megan to Freddie.
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Hubby (Nick) on left with his brother Bernard. |
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22 of the 23 cousins - our son in the US was the only 1 missing. |
It was a wonderful day. They are such a lovely couple and the atmosphere was just so joyful. The reception venue was the Catholic Club that we've been to for many events, but they had totally transformed the garden by hiring the marquee and everything was lovely. My SIL (the Mother of the Bride) has a great eye for detail as has her DIL who is an artist and did all the artwork for things like the seating plan, place settings, Order of Service etc. They had also laid on coaches to transport guests from the church to the reception venue.
A busy week once again. I agree that the days are flying by. Half term week is always a hectic one . The wedding was the perfect opportunity for you to catch up with your extended family. Glad to hear the weather didn't dampen the event.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful bride!! The cignets are always so cute. I hope the parent swans don't run them off. Keep us posted. You were busy, but good busy. Bless you for your volunteer work with the food bank! xo
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the catch up Wendy. WOW, what a beautiful venue. I love the brides dress, very lovely. And it is so amazing to have all the family attend.
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Enjoy your new week Wendy!
Love, Carla
It sounds like things have been busy for you. I hope the spring festival went well.
ReplyDeleteThe cygnets are just adorable and the school fete sounds like fun.
Congratulations to your niece. It sounds like such a lovely day! I am glad the rain held off, we had lots here!
Goodness but you have been busy!! But in such a fun way...the wedding looks beautiful. Just lovely! Hope you have a day to catch your breath this week! Enjoyed the catch up !
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy! I love weddings, so it was fun seeing photos and hearing all about it:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos
ReplyDeleteWow you put a lot in one week ! and you are right the days fly by. Now we are nearly in June ! I am feeling much better with my new medication but the bad weather (probably the same as you) take my energy away !
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