(The books in our seasonal book basket tell the story of the original shipping-container ducks that our duckie-release is inspired by.)
We created a few simple decorations to brighten the house; a simple wreath from an old bath scrubbie and an embroidery hoop, floating miniature ducks in our mason jars, and a tiny paper garland for the fireplace. In the dining room we placed a sailor-duck (in honor of Mummy's time in the Navy) in our lantern along with four baby ducks.
This year's Willow Tree is called My Sister My Friend. The darker figure appears to be an older woman guiding and standing behind a younger woman... something that is quickly becoming a new chapter in my life, but also who my Mummy was to me.
Our ducky release was kept very close to home. Four little duckies paddled their way down Rice Creek - a tiny stream less than a mile from our home.
Heavy rain, cold weather, and tummy troubles caused us to re-think our epic water battle plans. However we are enjoying our quieter-than-planned day all the same. We will be playing a few duck-themed games including one of the kids' favorite games by Bart Bonte - DUCK and having a light lunch with cheese and "quackers."
2 comments:
Tell me about the necklace: did you make it? I think you've found a wonderful way to celebrate your mom!
Thanks, Kristi!
We found the necklace on Etsy by this seller: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Chibichubs
The Princess really likes pendants and fell in love with this one.
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