The day started slowly with hot cross buns for breakfast and then it was out the door and off to the Good Friday service at church at 10am. It was a nice service with readings and songs and a shorter sermon than usual, followed by morning tea. More hot cross buns and biscuits. Yum :)
After lunch we delivered the Easter treats to our great grands grandparents as one was out of town and the other was staying the night. Eldest daughter Jacqui has injured her foot and is having treatment, if it hasn't improved when she goes back this week she'll be getting a moon boot. She's hoping so because she thinks she'll be able to get a bit more mobile. She's bored with mainly sitting and resting it.
After visiting with Jacqui for a while and delivering Arlo's goodies we went over to youngest daughter Vanessa's and delivered Theo's treats. He arrived to stay the night with her just before we were leaving so it was lovely getting to see him, but he sure is a little whirlwind. And he looks cute with his new haircut just like his Dad's. A mullet!
So we had quite a relaxed day, a nice day, and we enjoyed it :)
Wishing you all a Blessed Easter - and don't forget,
it may be Friday but Sunday is coming.
Diana




I can see you're having a bice weekend. Have a blessed Easter!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours a very blessed Easter!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter. It's interesting reading about your Good Friday. It reminds me of my childhood
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great way to spend the morning!
ReplyDeleteSounds a good day.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours a blessed Easter.
All the best Jan
I didn't know mullets were a thing in Dunedin, here on the West coast they are just about everywhere, I've even seen them on babies.
ReplyDeleteIt's very much a thing among the younger fellows.
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