Wednesday, 1 April 2026

Welcome the 1st of April 2026

I've found that the first three months of 2026 has whizzed by,
and now it's time to say goodbye to March as we welcome April.


As we welcome April, which in the Northern Hemisphere is generally known for the start of warmer weather, many will also be looking forward to celebrating / observing Easter.

Easter for the year 2026 is celebrated/observed on Sunday, April 5th. Easter also called Resurrection Sunday or Pascha is one of the most important days in the Christian faith.

Many will also be hoping the Easter bunny will make an appearance!
The story of the Easter Bunny is thought to have become common in the 19th Century. Rabbits usually give birth to a big litter of babies (called kittens), so they became a symbol of new life. Legend has it that the Easter Bunny lays, decorates and hides eggs as they are also a symbol of new life. This is why some children might enjoy Easter egg hunts as part of the festival. It doesn't do all the work alone though! In Switzerland, Easter eggs are delivered by a cuckoo and in parts of Germany by a fox.

image from here

No one is sure how the month of April ended up with its name, but we do know the Romans named it “Aprillis.”

The etymology behind the word “April” comes from the verb “aperire,” which means “to open.” It’s commonly believed that the word refers to the season of trees and flowers begin to “open” or bloom.

Those who were born in April have a diamond as their birthstone, which represents innocence. Their birth flower is either a Daisy or a Sweet Pea.

There are two zodiac signs in April. Aries, which is until April 19th, and Taurus, which is April 20th and onwards.

There are quite a few notable historical people born in April, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Shakespeare, and Queen Elizabeth II.

Of course, one of the most well-known dates of April, is April Fools’ Day on the 1st of the month. No one is sure where this originated from, but some believe it to be inspired by Geoffrey Chaucer’s story in “Canterbury Tales” called “Nun’s Priest’s Tale.”

~ With Easter being so near I share this recipe suggestion ~

Roast Lamb with a pea and mint pesto sauce
This mouth-watering roast leg of lamb with a fresh and fragrant mint and pesto sauce
is perfect for Easter lunch, more details here


~ Wishing you a happy April 2026 ~

You will find a variety of articles and recipes within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.

All the best Jan

41 comments:

  1. Ten un lindo mes. Te mando un beso.

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  2. ...Jan, I wish you an Awesome April.

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  3. Dear Jan, lovely post and heartwarming photos. I love ❤️ lamb. I wish you a wonderful Easter 🐣 and month of April.

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  4. Happy April Jan! I like April Fools but now that the kids are grown, we don't do much for it. Maybe I need to think of a prank to do on my husband. :)

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  5. A wonderful article, and thank you for the recipe link. Yes, the year so far has as you say whizzed by!!! Happy April 1st dear Jan, and A Very Happy Easter to come.

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  6. I have son and granddaughter born in April.

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  7. April here is really the first month of Spring. We've enjoyed a few warm, dry days but not many.

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  8. Benvenuto al mese di Aprile.
    Speriamo ci porti i colori e il caldo della primavera

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  9. Hard to believe we are now in April, Jan.

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  10. That lamb dish has my mouth watering.

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  11. Huh?! I didn´t know about the fox! I am German...
    Happy April!

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  12. Essa receita de cordeiro é deliciosa! Feliz Abril e tudo de bom na Páscoa que se aproxima! beijos, chica

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  13. Happy month of April to you!
    Have a great day and happy week ahead.

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  14. I've never heard the cuckoo or fox Easter story. Happy April to you!

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  15. Happy Easter soon! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  16. Did you remember to say 'white rabbits?'

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  17. That lamb looks delicious. Enjoy the month as the weather warms and may nobody play a mean April Fools Day joke on you. (My daughter hates this day since elementary school for that reason).

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  18. Hi Jan,
    Time seems to pass so quickly, it's already April.
    Interesting information, the bunny image is adorable.
    The lamb recipe must be spectacular.
    Happy April and a Happy Easter 🐰🐣
    Hugs and all the best my friend

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  19. Happy April to you!! Our son Sam's birthday is in April.
    xo

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  20. Happy April, dear Jan! That roasted leg of lamb looks delicious. I really like lamb, but it is quite expensive here in the US.

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  21. Happy April Jan. I am a Taurus and born on St George's Day! :-D

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  22. Very interesting about the history of April. I'd never put too much thought into it, so thank you for that.

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  23. Fascinating, Jan. Though I'm not sure I can reconcile myself to a cuckoo delivering Easter Eggs. Heh.

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  24. It's been a bit of a damp start to April. Hopefully, the Easter Bunny won't mind the rain. X

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  25. Happy April Jan--I hope it's a great month for you!

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  26. April is my birthday month. It was my mom's too. We were 3 days apart and both Taurus. Diamonds have never been my favorite, but I have always loved daisies and have on tattooed on the back of my left shoulder. This is a very good post about April and the lamb looks amazing.

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  27. I always enjoy your first of the month introductions!

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  28. REPLY TO
    jabblog who said ...
    Did you remember to say 'white rabbits?'

    Hello and many thanks for your comment.
    LOL no I didn't say 'white rabbits'

    "Rabbit rabbit rabbit" is a superstition in some English-speaking countries where a person says "rabbit", "rabbits", or "white rabbits" upon waking on the first day of a month to ensure good luck for the rest of it.

    For those who wish to know more about this saying have a read of this article I've given a link to:-

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit_rabbit_rabbit

    Happy April Wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  29. Happy April. That is the cutest picture!!!!

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  30. my mom made lamb when i was growing up. i ate it but did not love it!! we had to put on our air conditioners today it was so hot. tomorrow it is supposed to be 47...we will need the heat. weather whiplash...happy spring!!

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  31. That roast leg of lamb looks so tasty!

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  32. Happy April, Jan! I haven't had lamb in ages. My mom always served it on Easter....except once when she realized it was spoiled half way through cooking it. Thankfully she had some steaks in the freezer as a backup!!

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  33. I agree that time seems to be just flying by, can't believe we are already into April. My hubby tried to do some April fools joke but no one fell for them this year, they just know him to well and don't believe anything he says on April 1st :)
    I have never tried lamb, we always have ham on Easter.

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  34. Happy Easter and have a great month of April, which is also my birth month.

    Good grief. At 7:28 a.m. my time on Wednesday April 1, I got a "Failed to Publish."

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  35. Dear Jan thank you so much for sharing about April which is one of the most favourite months of mine 🥰
    I too love April because of it’s life bursting way , I. Particularly remember April from native town when Cherry trees were lined up below hills

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  36. Feliz mes de abril para ti. Besos.

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