Sharing a love of Dolls House Miniatures - and making time for other creative crafts and the garden.

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Happy Easter......Let There Be Rainbows

I'd like to wish you all a Happy Easter, however you may be marking it.  It occurs to me that at this time when we remember the ultimate sacrifice of Christ we are seeing the great sacrifices of so many thousands of wonderful people across the world for the rest of us so that we may stay healthy and safe.  We owe it to them to do our best as well.


Apparently all around our town and many, many others in U.K. children in particular have been making rainbows to go in windows so that passers by can be cheered up by a positive, hopeful sign.  I think it's a wonderful idea and wish we could see them all - but it's important to take the message to stay at home seriously, so we do.
I understand teddy bears are beginning to join the rainbows, and as we all know they are happy creatures.


Our young Granddaughter and her Mum made this super rainbow together - isn't it lovely.

When I was a little girl our Mother would take us on a once a year walk to The Grove a local wood on a big estate, open to all families only on Good Friday.  We went there - such a very special treat - to pick the primroses that grew thickly in the mossy undergrowth beneath the trees. We picked as many as we could carry to give to our Mothers and Grandmothers for Easter.  I'm guessing that the tradition harked back to the days of youngsters being in service at the grand house, when they were allowed to pick the flowers to take home to their Mothers for Easter.



Today everyone gives flowers to those they love - still a loving and welcome gesture of affection.





We can't give flowers to all those safe-guarding us but it is Thursday so we shall be back on our doorsteps this evening to join the clapping to show our appreciation.

Thank you for looking
Robin x

2 comments:

elizabeth s said...

I think that the school children and their rainbows in the windows is a Lovely idea and banging pots and clapping for our healthcare workers is a form of solidarity which like the rainbows, shows we care!
And I hope that your daughter and and your granddaughters will make sure to KEEP their Lovely Rainbow in remembrance of this Incredibly unsettling time because ONE DAY it WILL Be Over and far behind us!

Stay safe Robin! :D

Ilona said...

What a very lovely idea of making rainbows by children, Robin, and the one of your granddaughter is super cheerful and colorful too!
What wonderful memories you have from your childhood, Robin, I love reading about this tradition for Easter: picking flowers for their Mothers.
Your garden flowers are beautiful, a feast for the eyes and a true gift of Mother Nature for all of us, who want to see, smell and enjoy it.
Stay healthy, dear Robin.
Happy Easter to you and yours!
Warm hug, Ilona