Woke this morning to find that the outside world beyond the houses had disappeared. The low clouds lifted in the middle of the day but by the time I returned from shopping it had settled again to below the tops of the hills. The wet windscreen showed I had driven into the cloud layer as I turned into our little estate.
I hadn't planned to go shopping and Peter even offered to go and get anything I needed for my final baking session but I still wanted to try and find one gift item. I'm glad I did because I found an even better version of the thing I wanted. I dropped into B&Q for a quick browse and couldn't resist a pack of 24 red tree baubles for 30p. This year's decorations will be minimal but the baubles would work well as part of a Christmas door wreath in the future. Driving over the new bridge the road down to town and big stores was solid with traffic. A bit of stop start to get down the hill and in the Tesco's car park I had to go round again to find a space in my customary corner. It's funny how we become creatures of habit. A brass band was playing carols inside Tesco's which made a welcome change from the muzak style Christmas offering. Needless to say Tesco's was filled with whole families stocking up for Christmas but I only had a short shopping list and didn't need to rush. I got the cream, buttermilk and croissants plus a few other items and headed home. To misquote something I saw on FB, people stock up with a month's worth of food because the shops will be shut for 12 hours.
After a restful cup of tea I got on with the scheduled baking. I've found Peter's oven thermometer very useful as the oven's gas settings don't reach the expected temperature. I also did a little present wrapping. Not wanting to be wasteful I do keep tissue paper and pretty gift bags to use again. This year I've jazzed up the presents with some shimmery gift ribbon I bought last year in the post Christmas sales.
2 comments:
Sounds like your already for Christmas.
We had more snow overnight.
A very Merry and Happy Christmas to you and Peter and all your family.
meant to type 'all ready'
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