Ooh it’s all happening here this weekend. It’s the end
of an era as my son leaves primary school today – I’m sure there won’t be a dry
eye in the house at the Leavers’ Service this afternoon!
The final – HUGE – Virtual Hostess Club order is due
to arrive today. THREE parcels according to the shipping notice!
I’m still surrounded by Christmas stuff as today is
the final day for packing the bags for Christmas in July tomorrow. Fortunately
I have a friend coming to help me, otherwise I couldn’t see myself getting it
all done.
Tomorrow will be spent with lots of lovely ladies who
all share my love of Stampin’ Up!® as they create 16 Christmas cards in a day.
Then on Sunday it’s off to the cat shelter for their
fund-raising Open Day. The popularity of Caturday shows me that many of you are
cat-lovers, so please forgive the following two plugs:
Woodland
Nook Cat Rescue Fundraiser Day
27 Delves
Bank Road, Swanwick
Sunday, 22nd
July, 11am-4pm
Cakes,
drinks, homemade quiche, various stalls, plus
Viewings around
the shelter
Admission
50p adults, 20p children
Please go along if you can and take a look at this most
amazing cat shelter – it’s the one where my daughter volunteers at weekends.
Take a look at the website – www.woodlandnookcatrescue.co.uk
- to see what I mean. All the cats live together in a bungalow-style shelter
with settees, beds, cat beds everywhere! And even a television. There are two
reasons for this. The first is that some of the cats will live out their days
there so the owner, Jane, doesn’t want them to be confined to cages. The other
is that it gets them used to a home environment before they are (hopefully)
adopted.
The second appeal is for donations for the shelter’s
Cretan Kittens and Cats Appeal. Not only do the good people at Woodland Nook
help cats and kittens over here, they are supporting another shelter in Crete.
Cats in Crete get a very raw deal – there have been
reports of them being thrown out of cars and run over, put into carrier bags
(alive) and thrown into bins, and more. Fortunately there’s an English couple
in Crete who are doing everything they can to help and a van is going over to
Crete next week full of supplies for them.
Here’s a list of the things they are appealing for:
- medications (Frontline, Drontal etc – even canine Frontline is ok apparently, as well as out of date because they are so desperate)
- vinyl gloves
- pet beds,
- clean blanket and towels
- mesh, screws and nails
- cat food
- tinned fish
- newspaper
- bleach
- cat toys
- litter trays, litter and scoops
- cat carriers
- bowls
If you have anything to donate, please take it along
to the open day or Sunday or drop it off with me and I’ll see it gets there.
During the holidays, my daughter is planning to volunteer there during the
week, too, so I’m sure we’ll be making a visit again soon!
Thanks for reading!
Ooh it’s all happening here this weekend. It’s the end
of an era as my son leaves primary school today – I’m sure there won’t be a dry
eye in the house at the Leavers’ Service this afternoon!
The final – HUGE – Virtual Hostess Club order is due
to arrive today. THREE parcels according to the shipping notice!
I’m still surrounded by Christmas stuff as today is
the final day for packing the bags for Christmas in July tomorrow. Fortunately
I have a friend coming to help me, otherwise I couldn’t see myself getting it
all done.
Tomorrow will be spent with lots of lovely ladies who
all share my love of Stampin’ Up!® as they create 16 Christmas cards in a day.
Then on Sunday it’s off to the cat shelter for their
fund-raising Open Day. The popularity of Caturday shows me that many of you are
cat-lovers, so please forgive the following two plugs:
Woodland
Nook Cat Rescue Fundraiser Day
27 Delves
Bank Road, Swanwick
Sunday, 22nd
July, 11am-4pm
Cakes,
drinks, homemade quiche, various stalls, plus
Viewings around
the shelter
Admission
50p adults, 20p children
Please go along if you can and take a look at this most
amazing cat shelter – it’s the one where my daughter volunteers at weekends.
Take a look at the website – www.woodlandnookcatrescue.co.uk
- to see what I mean. All the cats live together in a bungalow-style shelter
with settees, beds, cat beds everywhere! And even a television. There are two
reasons for this. The first is that some of the cats will live out their days
there so the owner, Jane, doesn’t want them to be confined to cages. The other
is that it gets them used to a home environment before they are (hopefully)
adopted.
The second appeal is for donations for the shelter’s
Cretan Kittens and Cats Appeal. Not only do the good people at Woodland Nook
help cats and kittens over here, they are supporting another shelter in Crete.
Cats in Crete get a very raw deal – there have been
reports of them being thrown out of cars and run over, put into carrier bags
(alive) and thrown into bins, and more. Fortunately there’s an English couple
in Crete who are doing everything they can to help and a van is going over to
Crete next week full of supplies for them.
Here’s a list of the things they are appealing for:
- medications (Frontline, Drontal etc – even canine Frontline is ok apparently, as well as out of date because they are so desperate)
- vinyl gloves
- pet beds,
- clean blanket and towels
- mesh, screws and nails
- cat food
- tinned fish
- newspaper
- bleach
- cat toys
- litter trays, litter and scoops
- cat carriers
- bowls
If you have anything to donate, please take it along
to the open day or Sunday or drop it off with me and I’ll see it gets there.
During the holidays, my daughter is planning to volunteer there during the
week, too, so I’m sure we’ll be making a visit again soon!
Thanks for reading!
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