What do you say when you have nothing to say?! My mum would say "nothing". Unfortunately for you, I've never been very good at following her (or anyone else's) advice. I have started to book some Christmas fairs already. So far confirmed are the Langley Park School Christmas do on the 6th Nov and the Friars on the weekend of the 26th/27th Nov. Have applied to another one, and am waiting to hear back from a few. It would really be nice to see someone there. Now I have met Lisa, I am now longer a twitter/folksy virgin (hang on, I have already met Nifty Knits so cancel that), so come on all.
I can't claim to be as popular as Harry Potter, but hopefully the people I meet are over 12 and haven't camped out on a hard floor for a week just to see me for a few seconds (although if you want to !!!). The products haven't been flying off the shelves, but at least they seem popular with those that have them. I like to think that it is just getting people to be aware of them and what they can do, rather that just having a crap product, but it can get disheartening at times, especially when you go to fairs and see the masses that pay their money for Lucky Dips and old tat!
Enough talking from me. Maybe someone will read this in the future and think that I must have been a genius who had undiscovered literary talent, but thats pretty unlikely. Until the next time