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Spring Blossoms v2

Just because we couldn't get enough of the cherry blossoms at Greenwich Park, we arranged with some friends to have a picnic at the park, when it was permissible to do so.  We met these friends back in the day when Isabelle was attending the baby sing and sign class and we three mums got on so well that we continued with baby ballet, and kept in touch all throughout lockdown.  To think of it, we have not met one another for a year!

Two years ago when we were here, we did a mini photoshoot of the girls with the cherry blossoms.  It is so nice that we are now back again, with each girl having a younger sibling and our little tribe has doubled!  Becky invited her friend to join us and she brought along her two boys so the boy:girl ratio is more balanced out.

The sun came a shining and we were relieved to see the girls playing with one another almost immediately.  We had to do the cherry blossom shots again and it was so fun.  Passers by stopped in their tracks and even took photos of our kids.  For once I felt how a childminder would feel with 8 kids running around us that morning.

We sat around on our picnic mats and shared snacks for about 2h, before I needed to send Izzy to school, and the rest with young babies needed to head home for their afternoon nap.  Overall a short but nice meet up.   Hopefully we can do that again soon.








Recap: Two years ago, there were three of them:




Comments

Doreen said…
O the kids are so cute. Good to see the happy playing together. Nice cherry blossom. Nice photos. 😘😘😘

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