Living Arrows – 7/52 {2022}

Welcome back to another week of Living Arrows! I love this project, I’ve been doing it for so many years now and it’s always nice seeing who links up and watching children and families grow throughout the year.

If you haven’t joined in with Living Arrows before it’s is about celebrating childhood. The project originally took its name from a poem by Kahlil Gibran, “You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth” and every Monday we share a moment from our week and invite others to do the same as part of this linky.

Each week I share two pictures from our week – one of each of our children – but you can share one or more pictures that capture a moment of childhood. The following week I’ll share my favourite photo from the week before, linking back to the owner’s blog. As a little tip, I only really feature landscape photos – and very occasionally square photos and I’ll never feature the same blogger’s photos two weeks in a row.

So if you would like to link up, grab a badge and post around a photo of childhood from the previous week. I look forward to reading your posts and make sure you visit a few of the other posts that have linked up and leave a comment too!

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Here’s my favourite photo from last week:

Team Stein

We are so happy to be on half term now and have kicked off the holidays with a weekend in London. Yesterday Dave had the 10k London Winter Run so after we’d waved him off we went to the National Gallery, where these photos were taken.

Little Man loves wearing a mask and wears one quite often even though he doesn’t have to. He wasn’t that interested in the gallery and so he and I spent our time browsing whereas LP would happily read every single description for every single exhibit if given the chance. She loves learning about pretty much anything.

I’m really looking forward to reading your posts this week and seeing the photos you share. If you link up make sure to go and read some of the other posts and I’ll be commenting and sharing them through the course of the week. Thanks so much for taking part – see you again next week!

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  1. I still can’t get over how grown up LP looks every week! I’m a bit like her – I would happily read every caption in a museum or gallery but don’t often get the chance when I’m with the boys!

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