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.
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.
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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