On Saturday morning there was a fair at St Lawrences in South Walsham in which our Brownie unit had a stall. We ran what was supposed to be a bottle tombola but ended up being a tombola with bottles and toys as prizes. We also had a "lucky dip" which consisted of a container with loads of Beth's old soft toys in it. It was a pretty good morning and I believe we raised nearly £80 for the unit which is pretty cool! I also got cake out of it from Sarah - yay! I should have taken a picture of the cakes really but I didn't think to. Oh well.
This is Dora being hit by a wet sponge. It was very amusing. Tehe.
I had to leave early as I had work at 11:30 and it was manic! There were so many people, with lots of families attracted by the Easter Egg Trail that they ran. We took over £1400 which for a little tea room is pretty awesome! We alo have these new locally handmade and decorated cup cakes, which, if I remember her name I'll post a link to her website if she has one. They're really cool cakes, even if they are a tad expensive at £1.75 each. They're totally worth it though as they're so good! I was surprised to find out I could actually have them as well - with my nut allergy, cakes are often a no-go.
I went out with the South Walsham and Strumpshaw Brownies' leader's on Saturday night as well to Zaks, a place I'd never eaten before. I had an awesome steak and we all had a good laugh with "Beth the Brownie Doll". I didn't take my camera so I don't have pictures, but Sarah did so if she posts them on Facebook I'll link them or upload them on here too.
Ben also came to the dinner and then came back to mine to stay over.
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I also had and early start on Sunday, having to be at work for 9.30, and it was, again, manic. There were around 650 admissions I believe which is crazy! I didn't really take many pictures as I didn't get a chance, but I did photograph the cup cake I bought for my lunch, which I didn't have until gone 4pm!
Didn't really do a whole lot else though. Had family over for dinner and Ben stayed over again, but that's all.








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