I didn’t like using Xmas for Christmas but understand from those in the know about these things that it’s now recognised as being legitimate and OK to use and not just a lazy way of writing about the season.
So for X this year I decided to visit some local Christmas/Xmas Fairs/Fayres and take a photo at every one I could get to! Perhaps have a coffee and cake at all of them too. Although I had to give up that idea when straight away the first 3 were on the same morning!
This was the first, where I just found a couple of books, had a coughing fit, (the cough was the remains of a snotty 3 day cold given to me by middle grandson when I looked after him!) went into the coffee area to get a drink…….. and hot sausage roll for breakfast and forgot to back into the church bit for a photo.
This was the second Fayre of the day and I found nothing I wanted so just had some tickets for the Grand Prize Draw – which was more of a donation to the church as I never win anything!
Very busy
And this on my way home was the third of the day and again I didn’t buy anything
Not so busy here
I popped to another on Sunday 19th at Stowmarket Leisure Centre, but forgot a photo. It was called a Grand Christmas Market rather than a craft fayre and was much bigger but I couldn’t stay long as it was full of burning scented candles and soaps and other smellies and set me off coughing again. Several of the people who had been at numbers fairs # 2 and 3 the day before were also at this one.
Then on Saturday 25th it was off to visit a couple more (the things I do for a blog post!) First at Debenham Leisure Centre
Very busy, lots of different crafted items for sale. But as usual nothing I really needed – makes me feel very guilty and I know I’m really odd in not wearing jewellery, make up or needing smelly candles and I’ve already all the Christmas decorations, cards, hats, scarves, gloves and Christmas crackers that I need. Someone had jewellery using old fashioned pen nibs from the 40’s/ 50’s – nice idea but they looked lethal!
But I did pick up a small, sensibly priced, holly wreath for putting on my Mum and Dad in Laws grave and a little bunch of dried bits to add to my Christmas greenery vase next month.
The second, below, was at the Church in Son’s village, where I met up with the family. It was crowded. (That’s my two small horrors in the photo – not a random photo of someone else’s children!) Found out from the family that Youngest Granddaughter had been off school for a few days since last I saw them with Scarlet Fever! Where the heck had that come from. DiL said that one day in the week they were very short of staff and children at her school due to various illnesses. So many things doing the rounds. Probably not helped by all the Christmas Fairs!
We all had a cuppa and cake at this one and several goes on the tombola where I won a bottle of some sort of flavoured fruit juice and a bottle of eau-de-cologne – both of which I gave to Daughter in Law to use for something.
A lady here had some beautiful willow baskets in various shapes and sizes – I was Very tempted, as baskets are a weakness – except that once I have them I’m never sure where to put them and really I have enough already in use and no where to display any others.
The last time I went to this big Christmas Fayre in the town centre, was on a Saturday in December 2018 – 7 months after Colin died. That time they had one of those small artificial ice rinks. I remember feeling very sad among all the families enjoying themselves and didn’t stay long.
Since Covid they’ve moved the fayre to a Sunday and it’s got much bigger . Son and DiL went last year – I think- and said it was crowded and mainly food stalls.
I was in town anyway as I’ve recently started going to the big United Reform Church (URC) in Stowmarket for their Sunday service. It is much busier than the small version in my village, so I can hide at the back, sing hymns, sit quietly and slip out at the end. The church has a nice feel to it too and very welcoming. My cousin’s husband was preaching on Sunday – dragged out of retirement I think! and surprised to see me there.
It wasn’t very busy through the street when I arrived in town so plenty of room to walk through to church and I was surprised to see a small ‘big’ wheel.
It seemed to be mainly food and jewellery stalls as I continued up the street and I though I’d have a better look round after church.
But when I came out of church the street was PACKED! (Just like I remember Ipswich Town Centre on Christmas eve many years ago!) I didn’t get much of a look around or more photos – much too busy- but it was definitely almost all food stalls. You name it – and you could buy every nationality there. But if you didn’t want food there wasn’t much to see! I battled my way back to the car park – which was also crazily busy- and thankfully went home.
Sunday was also the turn of my village to have a Christmas Craft Fayre. So after lunch I strolled up the road looked around the stalls ………..jewellery, candles, knitted Christmas decorations, dog snoods(?!) and once again bought nothing. I did have a £1s worth of Grand Draw tickets – didn’t win obviously. I didn’t take a photo as the place was empty apart from me and the stallholders.
That was as many as I could manage for this X for Xmas/Christmas Fair/Fayre blog post but there are still more happening in December in various villages around which I may or may not visit and probably still feel guilty for not buying anything again!
Back Tomorrow
Sue
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