Living Arrows #17 - Ice Cream And Sunny Days



Living Arrows has become a personal highlight for me. I love having the time to sit, and share memories of my kids, being kids. I did have another set of photographs to share for this week but decided to use a different set. I had a plethora of photographs of the kids, playing in the snow and making snow angels, but with the drastic change in the weather, I decided to scrap the idea and share some snaps of the kids enjoying the sun instead.



These shots were taken at Edisford Bridge on a spontaneous afternoon out. It was a few days before the heat struck, but it was warm enough to wear shorts and T-shirts and to eat lots of ice cream! I think that Noah and Ava would live off ice cream if I let them and I could spend hours watching them enjoy it.


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11 comments:

  1. We are having a lovely half term this week, we have been to the park, and to our local castle and stepping stones across the river, I fell in too trust me lol xx

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  2. It is the simpliest things that can create the best and most lasting memories. I can picture my twins aged 3 eating ice creams at Butlins, or age 4 in the cherry bloosom and they are nearly 12 now. Mich x

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  3. The lovely weather we had seems such a long time ago now. Glad you made the most of it!

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  4. Their age gap is getting less and less noticable - and it looks like they love ice cream! x

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  5. Ice cream, and sunshine:- Bliss! Great photos. The children seem so relaxed and happy, enjoying their day out, and a treat of ice cream cones.

    Rachel Craig

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  6. Ava suits the colour yellow.

    Rachel Craig

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  7. love an ice cream in the warm weather

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  8. Lovely to see the two siblings sitting beside one another, enjoying a nice happy day out. Wonder how their relationship will be in later years. Hopefully they will grow up being good friends, as well as siblings. Siblings can be such a great connection / bond.

    Rachel Craig

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