We wish.
After the Reading Quest Children's Party last Saturday, we had four events this week (not counting our regular storytime on Thursday afternoon). Even for us, this is a bit rediculous and, as you can imagine, we're really enjoying the luxury of having two days off in a row for the bank holiday.
On Tuesday we celebrated Kipper's Birthday with a big party in the shop and garden.
After the Reading Quest Children's Party last Saturday, we had four events this week (not counting our regular storytime on Thursday afternoon). Even for us, this is a bit rediculous and, as you can imagine, we're really enjoying the luxury of having two days off in a row for the bank holiday.
On Tuesday we celebrated Kipper's Birthday with a big party in the shop and garden.


On Thursday, I went with local science fiction author Ben Jeapes for an event at John Mason School.


Friday night we had our first wine event at the shop. Richard Liwicki of our local award-winning Bothy Vineyard hosted a brilliant tasting session of Bothy wines:

We also welcomed David Harvey. He is a young, gifted new author who is incredibly passionate about British wine. He talked about and signed copies of his new book Grape Britain. I'll post about this seperately - it was a fantastic evening - but here's a shot of the author during the signing:

We served champagne all day. Our new mayor mayor (newly elected last week) Patrick Lonergan, came at 11am for the big event - cutting the cake - accompanied by the town crier.



We toasted The Queen, Abingdon and Mostly Books. Again, all the children there were waiting patiently, but Ben here isn't fooling anyone (despite a pair of Kipper's Ears we found in the back of the shop): He's waiting for the main event - the cake:
Thanks to everyone who came on Saturday to make it a very special day for Nicki and I. We collapsed Saturday night, exhausted but extremely happy. Thank you to everyone.
How wonderful.
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ReplyDeleteThanks Andy - it was a lovely (if tiring) few days.
ReplyDeleteSomeone emailed me to say they didn't think that was a Blackberry the mayor was using - so I checked, and (for anyone out there who is interested in these things) it's an HP iPAQ HW6915. So there you are...