Tuesday, 16 December 2025

Day Sixteen - The Christmas Tree Festival

 

  
It was our local Christmas Tree Festival at the weekend and as usual we went along to see the trees and support the local church and Foodbank, which they run from the church hall every Monday.  Admittance to the festival is a couple of items from the Foodbank request list, and we always buy a cup of coffee each and Alan has a slice of cake to support the church funds.

There were some very unique trees this year.


But I think that a lot of people had seen the 'book Christmas tree' on social media, as books were a recurring theme.


The Foodbank entry.


The one we both independently voted for, and which also won the friendly competition.  I guess lots of people could see how much work had gone into it.  It was called 'Fleece Navidad'.  😄


Lots of trees, and lots of colour schemes.


More books, but on a smaller scale this time.


A tiny 'booky' offering, I think this one is lovely in its simplicity.


A view of the stained glass window and the altar nativity.

We loved having a wander round looking at these trees and all the others, then we went onto a Christmas Craft Fair, where all we bought were a couple of old hooks for the back of our bedroom doors in the new bungalow and stayed for a sandwich and yet more coffee.  The stallholders all seemed really quiet and demoralised, it does make you want to support more of the crafters, but sadly there was nothing else that we needed.

We had left home at 9am in the morning for a meeting at the bungalow, and didn't get back until after 4pm, so we managed to get a lot fitted into one day, leaving Sunday free for visiting Mum.


Sue xx



Monday, 15 December 2025

Blogmas Day Fifteen - Taking the Pressure Off

 


For yet another year our family is doing the whole 'not buying gifts' thing.  

The only person that consistently flouts it is my brother, he always insists on swapping presents.  So to please him I grit my teeth and buy him a bottle of good Port.  The youngest of the grandchildren get cash sent directly to them, and the great-grandchildren all get money sent to their parents with the instruction that they can use it for whatever they need to use it for.  The little ones are happy with a big but cheap present, but now the eldest great-grandchild is nearing double figures he 'needs' the latest computer game seemingly, so his money won't go as far.


Taking pressure off Christmas for everyone, especially parents with young children can only be a good thing in my opinion.


Sue xx




Sunday, 14 December 2025

Blogmas Day Fourteen - The First Four Words

 


Mine were:

Gratitude

Alignment

Money

and

JAKQWHCSANKNLALA

Sorry I couldn't resist, but that's the way my eyes landed! 😁  


What are yours?


Sue xx



Saturday, 13 December 2025

Blogmas Day Thirteen - A New Home for Christmas

 

Art by Maja Lindberg

Yes, we have a new home for Christmas. 

 Hopefully we will actually be in it by next Christmas ... there is a lot of work to be done.  But it was the only way to be able to afford to get the shell of something that we can redesign to our own specifications as this will be our last ever home.  Our last ever move ... thank goodness for that.

We have lived in so many places both individually and together, moved so many times that it seems ridiculous, but hopefully this bungalow will be totally future-proofed.  We are using everything that we have learnt from doing our previous works, and the work that we had done on Mum's bungalow ready for my brother to move into, to get this final home just right and future-proofed.

We picked up the single solitary key on Wednesday afternoon after we had visited Mum.  It all worked out very well timewise, we were sat in the services having a coffee when the email from our solicitors arrived, telling us to collect the keys from the auction house which was just a slight detour into Preston, which is one our way home.  I have to say buying at auction, with our brilliant solicitor made for a very easy process.  It was just 28 days from bidding on the property to us picking up the key.

Now we are having lots of meetings at the bungalow with the architect, the builders, the solar guys, the roofing guys etc etc, I can barely keep up with Alan's timetable.  But as long as we can fit Christmas in I will be very happy.

I spotted what could be the perfect front door as we were driving home from Mum's a couple of weeks ago, we were stationery at the traffic lights at the time so Alan said 'quick get a picture' ... so I did.  That's one thing ticked off my list of things to choose then.  😄


Sue xx



Friday, 12 December 2025

Blogmas Day Twelve - Minimal Christmas Deliveries This Year


Usually at Christmas time I am enticed into ordering things online.  Feeling festive always used to loosen my purse strings somewhat, especially after a year of the Challenges that I used to do.  

This year, however, the Christmas deliveries have been minimal, in fact there have been just two up to now ... although I am expecting Ella Woodward's latest book to arrive in a few days.  I pre-ordered it a long time ago and I can't even remember what it's called!!  😄

The first thing to arrive last week was my regular three monthly smol order.  I've been using their washing pods for years now and really love the simplicity of the deliveries.   They come through the letterbox, so there's no need to wait in for the postman, I get an email a week before the order is sent to me in case I want to delay it for a while, something I have rarely had to do actually as I seem to find that two boxes of 24 pods does me easily for three months.  This month I do have quite a few left, but not enough for me to want to delay the order.

They still have an offer on for a trial pack for just £6 if anyone wants to try them out for themselves. In the pack you get:

  • 1 non-bio trial pack 1 dishwash trial pack 1 multi purpose spray trial pack (bottle, trigger, band and 1 tablet) 1 washing up liquid starter pack (bottle, pump, band and 1 500ml carton) 1 fabric conditioner starter pack (bottle, pump, band and 1 500ml carton) 1 stain gel starter pack (bottle, pump, band and 1 500ml carton)

Not a bad start for just £6.  It's really easy to cancel the subscription too if you decide that it's not for you.  I did cancel everything but the laundry pods after I had the initial pack, but I have stayed with them ever since.

You can use this smol link to get the offer.  

The only edible delivery that I have had up to now has been two boxes of absolutely delicious crisps ... well I had to try them didn't I, even though they were supposed to be for Christmas so I know they are delicious. 

I used to always buy Ten Acre crisps, and then they disappeared off all the supermarket shelves, I was really sad as there aren't many really tasty dairy-free cheese and onion flavoured crisps, and those had always been my favourite.  Anyway a bit of research led me to the original makers of Ten Acre, now selling their own crisps direct from the farm under a new name.  I immediately thought what a great way to support an independent farm family and have the crisps that I love.


So I ordered a mixed box, as you can build your own 24 mixed flavours box with all your favourite flavours.  They are 40g bags at just £1 each, and you can also buy their larger sharing bags in a box of ten of the same flavour, or a mixed box of eight of your choice, for £1.90 for 150g bags.  I got the mixed box of small packs choosing lots of cheese and onion crisps, and a box of the limited edition Honey Roasted Chestnut and Sage flavour sharing bags.

I am currently trying with all my might to resist eating all the Chestnut and Sage ones before Christmas  as they are delicious. 😄

They come with free delivery to any UK address direct from the Fairfields Farm.

I'm definitely trying to support the smaller and family run businesses whenever I can as we head into a new year.  It's easy to do when their products are also superior to those that I can find in the shops.


Sue xx