I didn't have the best night's sleep. Being woken at 3.30 by Mog miaowing loudly in my face did not help matters. I'm not sure why she did this, other than perhaps to protest at the fact it was raining and she wanted to go out, or maybe she was getting her revenge at me having recently put her on a diet. Last week she had a appointment with the vets for her annual vaccination and although she is in very good health, she is a little bit heavier than we would like, so now I am trying to address this. I hope she doesn't disturb me tonight.
This morning, in an attempt to finish off my Christmas present shopping, I took a trip into town. Heading in nice and early meant it was lovely and quiet. I had my list and knew exactly which shops I needed to go to in order to get everything I wanted. If I had any time left I also wanted to call in at The Works to get myself an easy read Christmas novel and to the florists for some fresh stems of eucalyptus.
The weather was cold and wet and really not ideal for trailing around the shops, but it wasn't long before the rain turned to sleet and I busied myself getting what I needed from my list and wishing I'd had the sense to wear my gloves.
Recently, Lily has been pleading with me to get her a snow globe. Now, she really isn't a child who for asks for much at anytime, so in this instance I am more than happy to oblige and I have managed to find a really lovely one, quite inexpensively, from TK Maxx. I had seen a gorgeous, much dearer one at a local independent store, but I want Lily to be able to enjoy it and not have the worry of it getting broken. This was originally intended to be given to her on Christmas Day but, as it would be a shame for her not to be able to enjoy it for as long as possible, I think I might just surprise her with it at the weekend. It really is very pretty and even plays a tune.
By the time I left the store the sleet had turned into snow and I can't tell you just how lovely it felt to now be getting my Christmas shopping with snowflakes landing on my hair. Doesn't that only happen in Hallmark films? I really wanted to take a picture and I know it's not the best of photographs but I tried to capture it as best I could. The last stop was the florists and here I had the added excitement of being greeted by the owners new puppy, a gorgeous little spaniel. Only eleven weeks old, he's absolutely adorable and I might find myself needing to buy fresh flowers from there more often : )
It should have been my last stop but on the way back to the car I just had to call in at Greggs for a Festive Bake and some mince pies. Now it really does feel like Christmas.
J. X
Oooh snow. My hometown doesn't often get snow these days so here's hoping. Your snowglobe purchase has given me an idea for my post tomorrow. X
ReplyDeleteI love to watch the snow fall. X
DeleteWow sounds very atmospheric on your shopping trip, I can almost hear Christmas carols playing. Looking forward to seeing the snow globe. B x
ReplyDeleteIt certainly felt very festive, Barbara. X
DeleteChristmassy lovely.
ReplyDeleteI would love for it to be a white Christmas, X
DeleteBrrrrrrr . . .
ReplyDeleteI love a snow globe and it's an adventy thing (for the days leading up), not just for The Day itself, I think. Lily will love it.
xx
I've always liked snow globes too, and yet I've never owned one myself. I'm sure Lily will love it. X
DeleteYour photograph looks almost like a Christmas card! How pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt didn't take as well as I'd hoped, but you can at least see that it's snowing. X
DeleteYour shopping trip sounds so festive and magical, finding the perfect snow globe for Lily, snow falling and meeting a new puppy. I feel really envious x
ReplyDeleteIt really was, Eileen. The only thing missing was a stop off for some mulled wine. X
DeleteDoesn't it look lovely with the snow falling. We've got sleet here this morning, nothing so pretty as your photo though, just very dull and wet. I'm sure Lily will love her snow globe.
ReplyDeleteI do hope so, Jo. I will share a photo once she's opened it. X
DeleteMuch as I love snow it gets in the way of life so I'm rather glad that we rarely see it on Lewis. Today whilst much of the East of Scotland is being snowed upon we just have bitter Northerly gales. Would you believe it? My phone has just beeped to give me an offer from Vodafone - A free Greggs mince pie. As my nearest Greggs is possibly 100 odd miles away in Inverness I may not be claiming it.
ReplyDeleteSnow can get in the way but I do love it. Even more so now that I don't need to drive for my work. I do enjoy a Greggs mince pie and they are the only ones, other than home made, that I will eat. X
DeleteWhat a lovely shopping experience it sounds so nice, I bet Lily is going to love the snow globe.x
ReplyDeleteI do hope so, Linda. X
Deleteawwww sounds wonderful!! I want a greggs festive bake now!! Just finished some online training and am about to take Bluebell out for her luncchtime romp in the mud before I go back to school!! There is a Greggs in the garage down the road - but it wont help me in my fit back into my clothes quest!! Can't wait to see the snow globe xx
ReplyDeleteI'm sure just one Festive Bake won't do any harm :)
DeleteSounds like you had a smashing day. I adore snow globes, so magical.
ReplyDeleteIt was a really lovely morning and I can't wait to see Lily's face when she opens the snow globe. X
DeleteOh Christmas shopping in the snow, how lovely and yes ... just like in the films :-)
ReplyDeleteIt was quite magical. X
DeleteMog must have been protesting about the diet :) We had sleet her at lunchtime but it had turned to drizzly rain before 2pm. I don't like rain but I like snow even less so you can have my share of anything we get :)
ReplyDeleteI'm more than happy to take your snow, Eunice and, thankfully, Mog left me alone last night. X
DeleteLovely post.
ReplyDeleteThe snow globe sounds wonderful, Lily is going to love it.
Enjoy your weekend.
All the best Jan
Thank you, Jan. Lily has no idea about the snow globe, so it will be a lovely surprise for her. X
DeleteSounds like a fun time. x
ReplyDeleteI don't usually enjoy shopping but I had a great time. X
DeleteLucky you, Jules, Christmas shopping in falling snow! With the exception of the moors, we get snow rarely in Devon. I get more excited than a 56 year old woman should, when it does snow!
ReplyDeleteAt this time of year, I'm desperate for the weather forecast to show even the slightest hint of snow :)
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