It was a
wonderfully festive event with a fantastic atmosphere and a bustling crowd of
shoppers all day long. We met lots of
lovely people and had great fun chatting and sharing the Christmas cheer. There was an amazing hog roast, stalls
selling mulled wine, olives, gorgeous looking cakes as well as a large
selection of gifts both hand-crafted and vintage. Father Christmas came to visit the town and
there was a parade complete with the Town Crier in full regalia.
Bungay is a
traditional Suffolk market town and it was in keeping that they chose to
entertain the Christmas fair crowds with an exuberant performance by the Molly Men. They are a slightly sinister and
rather eccentric variation on the more usual Morris Dancers. Traditionally, the Molly Men would demand
money with menaces and they blacken their faces to remain anonymous. We love anything quintessentially English but
have to admit to being slightly scared of this particular spectacle!
We did a brisk
trade throughout the day and went home with a lot less stock than we arrived
with. It is wonderful to think that
there will be people opening our creations on Christmas Day and hopefully
bringing a smile to their faces! Lots of
customers had a go at guessing how many buttons were in the jar, with the
closest guess winning one of our dormouse doorstops. It is not as easy as it looks and estimates
varied wildly. We will be announcing the
lucky winner later today, so watch this space!
Most of all, we
were really pleased to have the opportunity to raise some money for the
Alzheimer’s Society with the lucky dip Will had prepared last month. People were very supportive and we raised
£58.54, which is fantastic – thank you to everyone who had a go or generously donated
money. Dementia is an issue which
affects many families and we know from personal experience how helpful a
charity like Alzheimer’s Society can be during such a difficult time. Several kind contributors shared their
heart-breaking stories with us and our thoughts will be them and their loved
ones this Christmas... LouLou & Will x
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