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Life with Fester, Ferretfingers and Thunderthighs: an obsessive entomologist turning mining historian and our two autistic sons. This blog has been prompted by family and friends reading facebook posts and saying "You should write a book". But I don't know how to go about that so they'll have to make do with this.
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Thanks to being the youngest child and being read to by Bigsister and our doting Grampa (we all lived in the same house) I can’t remember a time when I couldn’t read.
*The Best Things, which I thoroughly enjoyed and have passed on to Mrs Leftfoot.
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I didn’t blog on Friday because we have to be out by nine. I did prepare something for yesterday but it didn’t get posted, and here's why.
I needed to go into town to go to the bank to pay Ferretfingers LD:NorthEast Outreach and Ouseburn invoices, and my WI subs, and to pay in a small Ernie win. The bank is open for self-service customers until 12.30 on a Saturday, and there are always a couple of tellers hanging around asking if they can help.
Saturday is my lie-in day. By the time I woke up (9.30ish) the boys were all out on their travels.
I’ve promised myself that when I have a win I shall buy a little something, a treat, for myself. Sometimes Yardley toiletries but mostly I take myself to Waterstones and explore their “buy one get one half price” tables.
Sometimes the treat is finding something for someone else.
Waterstones is in a lovely Grade II listed building and has the original 1902 doors. No automatic opening here.
I like to outfit dolls at Christmas to give to the foodbank so that at least one little girl has a new dolly from Santa. But the dolly has to have a nice face so I like to get them when I see them.
Heading to the bus stops on Blackett Street I thought “If one of the sixties comes first I shall go home, but if it’s a 12 or 40 I shall get off in Byker and pop into Barnardo’s.”
Which I did.
At first I didn’t see them, then I noticed a box with cuddly toys on top and had a rummage. Underneath were four lovely faced baby dollies, who came home with me.
Having been cooped up by the rain so long, with the weather continuing dry, I spent the rest of the day in the garden.
Once Ferretfingers was home and had had his lunch we set the saw-horse up and filled up the log store. We were at it until after four, by which time I was quite cold so treated myself to a hot chocolate.
I had a happy evening knitting and watching black & white films, until both cats came and sat on me.
It’s dry again today – so far.
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