Tuesday 16 November 2010

Christmas is coming!

Im very excited to be offering free delivery on all of my gift boxes until the 15th december, except for Northern Ireland and the UK Islands. Postage is just too expensive, but I've squashed it to £5.99 so I hope that gets applause from the lovely people surrounding the UK mainland!

Ive been busy handing out my flyers this week and getting ready for december which Is going to be more manic than November!!!

I've put my Santa list in and asked for more pairs of hands so I'll see if i get any helpers!

I do miss the days of when nowhere was open at christmas and the only people out were kids on their new bikes or sledges...

what do you remember about christmas that makes you smile?

let me know!

4 comments:

  1. Hello! Well, when we were little my sister and i loved sorting through the pressies under the tree. Giving them the once over and arranging them better! Without Mum knowing of course .... The lovely memories that make me feel nostalgic are my Dad, bless him putting up the lights, and Turkey sandwiches for tea. Staying up late, playing pictionary with hilarious outcomes and copious boxes of chocolates. Oh to be young again!

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  2. Ha ha ha what a brilliant post! I loved the selection boxes when i was little especially chomp bars! I didn't have a lot as my mum was a single parent but my fav present ever was a cindy house! oh mg! I loved it! it was 3 storeys high and fully furnished.

    Christmas is brilliant with kids, it brings magic back and every year I make sure Santa visits our house! (obviously he enjoys a large drink and a mince pie)

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  3. Yeah, Love it. Find yourself trying to recreate your childhood memories with your own children. My eldest will be 8 just before Christmas, can't remember when i 'found out' it was really mummy & daddy, i don't want the magic to be lost. But youngest is only 2 and a half so go a few years yet. It's such a magical time of year. Plus the feeling of arms laden with high street bags, feet sore, hot chocolate and cake stop, dark and chilly outside with christmas lights twinkling - Heaven xxx

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  4. aaah, my eldest is 9 in jan! his dad told him last month :( but ive asked my son to keep pretending not just for the 18month old but because mummy still believes! I think he suspected last year but obviously they wont say because if he real they wont get presents ha ha ha xxx

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