Feeling even more festive!

Hey peeps!

I hope you all had a lovely weekend. I had a brilliant weekend in Bath- I love it there.

We drove down on Friday night (our hotel was near Frome, so a bit outside of Bath), and then headed to the park and ride on Saturday morning. That seemed the best way by far (previously we have got the train in, but that is much more expensive as the park and ride was only £2.50 each for the bus with free parking). As we had only had a banana for breakfast we headed straight to Sally Lunn’s for a late brunch!

Yum yum, a bun with lemon curd, and an Earl Grey. Love it!

Then we were off shopping. My, the shops were packed! I had forgotten how busy city centres get this close to Christmas- normally I avoid the shops at this time of year. Anyway, I had a successful day as I had a list of people to buy for, and I managed to find little gifts for them all. The markets were so pretty, but packed (they even had a one way system going) so we had a little look, but decided to go back later (thanks to Lucy for the tip).

By around half 4 we were needing a rest, so headed to Starbucks, when I realised I had missed their 12 days of gifting this year- I meant to get one of their nice green cups but I totally forgot. Ah well, a yummy steamer with gingerbread syrup gave me some more energy.

We had a little look around the markets (so pretty in the dark) and then went to Giraffe for dinner (sweet potato fries mmmmm). Then we had a final wander and bought more gifts, and a few bits for me too (passionfruit curd- how yummy does that sound?). Andy did take a lot of photos (as usual) so I might pop some on here once he emails them to me. For now you shall have to make do with my purchases.

Some of the pretty decorations I bought- although the large wooden ones are for other people.

On Sunday we went to Stourhead, which is a National Trust property near to where we stayed. It was perfect, as they were having a festival of music, so there were local choirs and singers dotted around the grounds. We had a walk around the lake, a look around the house (all decorated with trees etc) and then went for tea (and carrot cake in my case). It was just so festive, I loved it.

I also bought a few more Christmas bits in the shop- the reindeer, and the Christmas tree tealight holder (the snowflake jar was from Bath).

When I got home I was planning on having a run, but it was about half 4, and I realised I had only eaten a banana for breakfast, and carrot cake for lunch- not ideal. So I lit the candles and concentrated on unpacking and tidying (and also searching you-tube for Christmas carols).

We watched the new Bourne film (which I was a bit apprehensive about as I love the first 3, but I really enjoyed it)- and had a nice snacky tea of ciabatta, cheese, salad and fruit.

And I had a lovely hot chocolate later on.

Love it!

This evening I went on a very cold run, and then have been writing some Christmas cards. I might even wrap some presents later!

Oh, and don’t forget to check out the lovely Christmas giveaway that is running at the moment- good luck!

 How are your Christmas preparations going? I am hoping we will put up our tree this week as I feel like the last person in the country to do it!

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8 thoughts on “Feeling even more festive!”

  1. My parents live 5 mins from Stourhead, it is one of my favourite places in the world- beautiful in the Spring when the magnolias are out!

  2. Ahh Christmas markets are the best. I haven’t been to any yet! All your decorations are lovely! Very original and quirky.
    Giraffe is one of my favourite restaurant chains. Literally love everything. Sweet potatoe fries…ahh heaven!

    1. That sounds wonderful! I hope you get on well making the lemon curd. The Pink whisk has a good step by step recipe with photos, so might be worth a look.

  3. Passionfruit curd sounds great, I’ve got banana curd at the moment (purchased from the Christmas market in York) which is lovely. Makes a great post run snack on toast!

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