We Joined Matilda's family and friends to walk a mile in memory through the beautiful bluebell lined paths around the park and it was wonderful to see so many people come together to celebrate a life. We helped raise money for the Lullaby trust who provide support for families affected by cot death.
The rain held off and after our mile, we blew bubbles up to Matilda. We met the animals on the farms, we played in the park and we enjoyed a family day out. The only thing missing was Matilda Mae.
Dylan walked with Grandma and Grandpa |
If you would like to donate, you can do so on Matilda Mae's just giving page
It looked like a beautiful day. Such a tribute in honour of such a special girl. x
ReplyDeleteI can't believe all those beautiful bluebells. Like Lucy said above such a tribute to Matilda. I am glad you all had a good day. x
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful photos! Thanks for sharing xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bluebells. So pretty. X
ReplyDeleteThose bluebells are so lovely, I am loving everyone's photos of them! So glad it was a good day x
ReplyDeleteLooks so beautiful, perfect for remembering a beautiful little girl xx
ReplyDeleteEvery picture I see of that Rare Breeds Centre from the walk last weekend makes me want to visit. It really is stunning with those bluebells. If only the rain would stop here this week we could really appreciate ours! Thank you for linking up a great cause on Country Kids.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful day and lovely bluebells. Such a great post for such a beautiful girl x
ReplyDeleteLooks like a special day to remember a special girl x
ReplyDeleteI was teary eyed while reading your blog. I feel so sad and sorry for Matilda Mae. This incident likewise happened to our officemate. His baby was one 19 days old when it happened. Everybody was shocked and sorry for what happened to his baby. I’m just thankful that God was merciful and kind to our lives.
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