Friday 2 January 2015

Our darling Lola Bear - 1st January 2015

So off I went to the countryside of deepest, darkest Oxfordshire, with darling Lola Bear.  We were to spend the day with family and   their dog Ben and one was a little concerned for Ben,  who is more than several years older than Lola Bear, might be somewhat upset by the arrival of a very lively and boisterous puppy.

However, my fears were utterly groundless for Ben became Uncle Ben the moment Lola Bear tumbled out of her travelling cage.  He was the ultimate avuncular for our young pup, only once raising his bark to a higher tone when obviously resolved on correcting our young pup's behaviour when just a little "ott!"

Lola Bear sat back in amazement, on her haunches,  listening intently to her new Uncle Ben's strong, but kind, words on her unruly activity.  Following this stern reproval,  Ben and Lola Bear were on the very best of terms,  for the remaining hours spent together.

We even took a brisk walk across the fields, in a howling gale, galloping and bouncing steps over the wet coarse grass, in great excitement for Lola Bear's first such field walk.  She twirled and capered, scampering over the rough terrain, with great enthusiasm for the country life - loving every minuet of this wonderful new experience.

Falling asleep immediately we arrived home and followed by a hearty chicken supper, she slept soundly the entire home-bound journey, when after a little biscuity snack to help her thru' the night, Lola Bear fell asleep once more, virtually prone on the sofa until  gently lifted into her cage for a restorative night-time's snooze.  I'm expecting her to be fully wide awake and ready for another brilliant day tomorrow morning, Friday, 2nd January, and perfectly sure I'll not be disappointed!!!

Goodnight little puppy and sweet dreams to you and all my dear friends and followers!

Daisy xxx
Playtime for Lola Bear under the sofa.....!




























































































Thursday 1 January 2015

Pooches, Photos, Parties and New Year Greetings - Thursday, 1st January 2015

Puppy sitting for a family pet and clearing up of wetted papers, one can easily forget a very young puppy needs toys to play with - so very early this morning trying to hand write my draft blog in advance - I gave little Lola Bear a small satsuma to play with on the kitchen floor; already covered with sheets of newspaper and his nappy mat!  And it worked rather well!

Whizzing across the quickly paper-shredded and chewed paper, taking sips of water and amusing himself for a few seconds, I was able to get down a few of the thoughts rushing about my head, thankfully.

Of course, puppies need other things like training, regular walkies and lots of affection.  Their sharp cocktail stick like teeth will chew your fingers, your slippers (like LB was doing to mine this morning) and everything he nose comes into contact with, will suffer the same fate.  When our very young Dalmatian came to live with us he chewed my slippers to destruction, a younger sister's pet poodle toy and my mother's fur hat!

They also need lots of your time and energy, which is absolutely wonderful - ;puppies are such fun!!!

A joint Christmas and early birthday present has enabled me to buy myself a new camera and slowly I'm beginning to get the hang of my brilliant new "toy".  I've not downloaded any photos yet - they're not terribly good yet - but I'll get better very soon, phew?

We had a wonderful NYE's party last night with very dear friends and, of course, Lola Bear, had to come too and she was very definitely the star of the evening; Top (Puppy) Dog you  might say!!!

So now it's New Year's Day 2015 and Lola Bear and me are soon off out to do some stuff, take photos and have some fun, I hope.

HAPPY NEW YEAR GREETINGS dear friends from me and Lola Bear.....



















Well, we're off and let's see what fun we can find to do.......

I'll return shortly.

Daisy xxx

Happy New Year xxx

Banbury, Oxfordshire - Christmas Day - 25th December, 2014

Well, the Day has arrived and families everywhere have been up  bright and cheerful for the frenzied opening of wonderful parcels so kindly left by Father Christmas or Saint Nicholas et al.

Or, for all peoples enjoying the holiday season in their own particular way.......

Screams of delight and joy ring through and about the bedrooms as excited children reach for the brightly coloured and decorated stockings looped about the bed posts...well they were in my day or at least propped up against the end of the bed or leaning against the bed side!!!

We actually had pillowcases at the end of our beds for us - our cousin Janice, my sister Sally and me.  Our elder cousin, Brian was in the next bedroom or on the sofa, if his parents came too.  We had a houseful of family members and it was all great fun.

We had the usual Chocolate Orange and pink or White sugared mice, an orange or two and perhaps some chocolate.  Tiny crackers were also there sometimes, and then our other presents - books, handkerchiefs, gloves or mittens, writing paper and envelopes or notelets for thank you letters which were an absolute must-do activity at the very earliest opportunity.  And .....   a grand opportunity for parents to get their children to be quiet for short periods, between the fun of Christmas food, games, toffees and chocolates.

As a very small child with my older sister, Christmas morning was a time of magical importance.  Our grandparents would send us to bed as early as possible on Christmas Eve and then with us safely out of sight or hearing, our home would be transformed into a Christmas Fairyland.  Pretty coloured streamers hung from every possible height, a brightly coloured Christmas tree glowingly brilliant, stood in its rightful place with balloons, paper lanterns, holly tucked behind photographs and Christmas cards strung up on string  about the house,

I cannot remember how our little front room was decorated but there must have been some added brightness gathered about the room with the furniture highly polished and gleaming and the floor-standing container for the usual Aspidistra plant.

Monday was my Grandmother's laundry day, so if Christmas should happen on that day, the boiler would have to be used for laundry before it could be used to steam or Christmas puddings.  My Grandmother's day must have begun incredibly early and remained busy all day long.

Phew! my Nan would have been so amazed by our much easier feasting season.

My Christmas Day morning found me going to bed at 5am followed by a few hours of sleep, spending the early morning hours preparing the onion flavoured milk for our bread sauce, finishing off our trifles and writing.

We were joining family for Christmas lunch and it was so odd not having more chores to undertake for the turkey feast.  Lunch was very good, the turkey was not dry and there were many well-cooked vegetables, stuffing balls, bacon-wrapped chipolatas and lashings of gravy.  Also, of course, my bread sauce and even a few Yorkshire, puddings.

Crackers too!  It was a good feast!

Well, I seem not to have published this somewhat earlier and I got up earlier today to wish all of you dear friends and readers a Happy New Year.....and I will very shortly!!!

Daisy - reporting for me Margaret Halstead here on New Year's Day 2015.....


have a great year to all and everyone xxx