Friday, 17 April 2026

A Week Of April Anniversaries

If you read Sue's post yesterday, or Mary's, you will know there are some great poems out there celebrating April. I cannot agree with TS Eliot's assertion that April is 'the cruellest month'. For me, this past week - April 10th- 17th is one of joyful celebration and gratitude for so many good things in my life.

1955  April 10th
Easter Sunday
The year I was born. Back then, the fathers had to wait outside the delivery room. They told Dad I'd got the cord wrapped round my neck and was unlikely to survive the birth. But I was ok [and he was late for church!] 

2009 April 15th, Wednesday
54 years later, we took possession of Cornerstones - our wonderful bungalow in the heart of rural Norfolk

We still wake up every morning marvelling at God's grace in providing us with this lovely home.  When we first bought it, we were living in Leicestershire - our daughters were both in London.

2018 April 14th, Saturday
Off to Manchester for the wedding of daughter Steph to her beloved Gaz. In the past eight years they have achieved so much, moving house, both succeeding in their careers, and best of all, becoming parents to two gorgeous little boys.
2021 April 12th, Monday
A week after Easter, Bob retired from being minister in Ferndown. With the help of masked friends [lockdown rules!] we packed our belongings in to a van and drove the long road up to Norfolk. Next day I left a message on the fridge.

Retiring in Lockdown was difficult. I really felt for Bob who didn't get the razzamataz his college buddies did when they retired in 2019 or 2022. 
But here we are - five years on from retirement. I'm grandma to four lovely children, and 'auntie-mum' to Julian in Romford.
We are happily involved in our church, and our community.  

The family are thriving, and we have lots of good neighbours - although since 2009, many of the residents have moved on and we've made more new friends . Cornerstones has become a place of love, peace and joy. The new kitchen is fabulous, the solar panels keep us warm 
and the garden is growing. He's Shedding and I'm still Sewing [and blogging]
So this week in April will always be a special one for me, full of happy memories. There's a lovely old song that begins "Oh how good is the Lord, I never will forget what He has done for me"
I hope I never do

22 comments:

  1. What a lovely post-full if joy and thanks. Catriona

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  2. What a post bursting with joy!!! You are blessed and you bless others always!

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  3. So much joy for you and Bob. Lovely.

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  4. So nice...
    my mother was born on April 10th and she would be 104 years old today. My sister and my second grandchild were born on April 11th, and April brings the sounds of spring... all my love to you all.
    Hugs.
    Alt det best for you.

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  5. Such a joyful post, full of love and happiness. Your positivity rewards you and i love how you take pleasure in your family. Carole R

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  6. RannedomThoughts17 April 2026 at 15:27

    It's always good to count one's blessings, whatever the date.

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  7. A very joyous post. You get such pleasure and enjoyment from everything you do. Xx

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  8. Happy April memories and lovely photos. It's our Angela's birthday today. One of her daughter's has the day off, the other was only working until 11 30 so we all went for lunch then a 3 dog walk through our local woods. Feel blessed.

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  9. The sun finally appeared today and I read your joyful post and I have just returned from an ecumenical event held in our church. So much to enjoy!

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