Young Families Baby and Toddler Show – Cambridgeshire 2010
I’ve previewed this to see if it works. It did when I tried it. Lets see now that I put it live.(But it’s big on the screen, so message me your postal address and we’ll post some out to you as they are just lovely. Too long a sentence in brackets? This is the joy of being in charge whilst Anne isn’t around to censor me and check grammar).
This is our flyer for the Cambridgeshire Show. It’s in the Rosie, John Lewis Cambridge and other exciting places, so there’s no wonder that the traffic is increasing on the site. Yay! Anne and I could look at google analytics all day. We really do need to get out more. There’s 35,000 of them going in and around Cambridgeshire….
Anyway, I’m sorry for not writing more - what with an urgent work contract coming in, me unwell, eldest now with chicken pox – these are all mundane excuses for not keeping up in your eyes I know. But genuinely, we’ve been busy with the Show – we’ve got lots of new friends for the Shows and developments are afoot that will make everyone happy.
I know I’m supposed to drop tit bits in here and write all the time, but now that I’m writing, I want to tell you everything that we’ve got going on. But my tiddler is sobbing and daddy can only handle it for 20 minutes, so I’ll do the best I can…
The early bird has ended for Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire. We are now in the “Late Bird” phase, as we’ve innovatively coined it. We’ve got a lot of updating to do on the website as we’ve had a rush of bookings in, which is good. And we’ve had bookings in from quite a few cool people who are not local to us. More about them and their support in a separate post…
More good news is that we have a local celebrity coming to open the Cambridgeshire Show – Liz Fraser, author of the Yummy Mummy Survival Guide and GMTV parenting guru. We’re dead chuffed about this - although I shan’t be photographed next to her as she looks fabulous every time I meet her. Mind you, her tiddlers aren’t really tiddlers any more, so I’m consoled by that. I think that if I ‘action’ the stuff in the survival guide enough, I’ll seem all calm and ‘with it’ like she does. Nonetheless, come the day of the Show, I’m just going to put my Orla bag in front of my face and everyone will know that it’s me when it hits the CEN.
We’re toying with the idea of a children’s character to be there on the day – who do you think it should be? Comments would be much appreciated on this one. Thomas? (2 man job??) Peppa Pig, Piggly, Timmy, Big and Small? Who should it be? Should we do it?? What do you think?
Sorry, got to dash, my previewing has taken my 20 minute window up. But now that I’m back into it, I’ll be blogging more, promise. Don’t forget to comment on the character thing, will you?