Monday, 7 July 2025

Weekend

Molly's graduation photo, it was identical to Georges day last year, if it works best not to change it when working with young ones. Molly was almost the youngest one there, she is four this month and happy to be going to school. 
Playing in the garden on Sunday with new badminton set, huge rackets which helped them hit the shuttlecock a few more times, this was before the huge rain storm which made us all rush inside. 
Will never wants to be in photo's and I always respect his wishes, Sunday was very different, at Capel Military show with mummy and Grancha (hubby), Will is army mad and is always reading and watching items ref WW2 and the modern army, studying all the equipment used. He was very hands on through the whole show ground.



This was shown back in February wearing his 8th birthday gifts. 


Living so close to this lovely family brings joy to my heart, watching them grow and become little people is such an honour, daughter is a great mum, she allows them freedom to be themselves, they bring laughter to our home with every visit.

Molly starting school this September means we will see less of her, missing cake and drinks mornings, with a look at local shops, this past year we have seen less of George, he is still a nana's boy and will always come to me for cuddles and chatter. 

Family has always been everything to me, growing up with 8 siblings, we were all close and when anything happens we always close ranks together, it's the same with hubby's family as they go through these coming weeks. 

16 comments:

  1. Bonnie started school soon after her 4th birthday too, personally I think it's too young but they seem to get used to it quickly. Will looks as though he is taking it all very seriously and holding that gun like a pro. It's good that he is interested in history, perhaps a future Army recruit?

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    1. George did so well at school in his first year, so we don't have many worries about Molly, she is ready.

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  2. More precious memories for your blog books.

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  3. A lovely collection of photographs.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Photos are important for looking back on once they grow up. So many lovely memories.

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  4. Such lovely photos of the grandchildren. It was very nice to see a picture of Will. It has been awhile.

    God bless.

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    1. Yes I grab photos of Will when I can, he was OK with me using his photo on my blog.

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  5. Your love for your family shines through in all of your posts. Xx

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  6. I loved it when my grand children were little I still love them grown up but all live far away now.. yours are lovely.

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    1. Sadly we don't see all our grandchildren due to distance and busy lives, we too miss them.

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  7. Thank you for sharing more lovely photos of the children. Molly looks so happy on her graduation day and it is nice to see Will. You have such a lovely family.

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    1. They are lovely children, daughter is a wonderful mum.

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  8. Enjoy your precious time with the little ones. Our nieces are in their 40s with their own families but we have such happy memories of them staying with us when they were children
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    1. It is fleating, they grow up far to quickly.

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