This is probably one of the most magical moments I experienced on that walk. After almost three hours spent walking around the wet Wildwood Park and some nice food consumed, Arthur is very tired. Tiredness is more pronounced in toddlers, their very young bodies need the miraculous restoration powers of sleep more than we adults do. Arthur is wrapped up warm in a coat, scarf and gloves, and within 10 minutes of us walking home, he drifts off to sleep in the carrier. It is raining lightly, and our hands and faces are wet from mist and rain. It amazes me how it does not bother Arthur and how blissfully peaceful he looks in his sleep. It takes me back to my own childhood, when I could so easily fall asleep on the grass at our summer house garden. There is something magical about falling asleep outdoors, when cold air caresses your lungs and your whole body absorbs all the goodness of earth and the magical woodland spirits are looking over you. The woodland seems strangely quiet to our ears, so used to Arthur's chattering.