Skip to main content

Christmas Around The Corner

Another month gone by and Christmas will soon be upon us. I'm working as hard as ever caring for all the bugs but unfortunately sales are down dramatically. I think we are certainly in recession. Most people would class pets are non-essential but I don't agree, when I am down I like my animals around me.

Everything in the bug house is going well but the same can't be said of my office! Last weekend, especially Saturday, was a wash out. My poor husband, son and nephew worked flat out re-roofing my office and the workshop on the side of our house. It was bitterly cold and very wet but they got most of it done. I supplied endless cups of coffee and hot bacon/sausage rolls. At one time my husband came in the kitchen with blood running down his arm, he had cut his thumb on some metal. I said that it might need stitches but he insisted that I bandage it tightly so that he could carry on! Hopefully, if the weather holds, my nephew and brother in-law (they are professional roofers) will finish the job on Monday. When the roof is 100% watertight my husband can finally insulate the ceiling, sort the electrics, plaster the walls, lay the flooring and lastly decorate. I was possibly a bit over optimistic that it would be finished by Christmas! My computer is now set up in the front room, it's a nightmare to get all my paperwork done as everything that I need is spread out around the house. I am gradually setting up things around me but it looks a tip. Every time anyone rings the doorbell I quickly shut the front room door.

We seem to have acquired a new pussy cat this week, he 'moved in' during the chaos over the weekend and has barely left the workshop ever since. My two cats aren't very keen and I'm bribing my very dominant Akita dog to accept the new arrival. He is a very sick looking cat, I took him to the vets at the beginning of the week, it cost £34.05 and she told me precisely nothing, she wasn't even sure of the sex (yes, I need a new vet). She said he could have kidney failure but it would mean blood tests and a lot of money to find out. I have decided to feed him well and keep him warm. I will most likely take him to another vet next week. The moral of the story is that you need a bug pet - they are much cheaper. They are generally alive or dead with no in between. Any problems are usually related to temperature or humidity and you can always ring me for a free consultation. If I don't have a clue, at least I won't charge you £34.05!

I had a panic this week when a parcel went missing. I sent the package on Monday and was informed Wednesday afternoon that it had not arrived. I always send anything live by Special Delivery, very occasionally it may take an extra day to arrive but it never takes two extra days. I immediately checked the Royal Mail website and it said that the parcel had been delivered! I didn't know what to do as my customer was telling me that it certainly hadn't arrived. I rang Royal Mail and their system confirmed delivery but they had no record of a signature (needed for all Special Delivery items). My customer checked with her neighbours to see if anyone had taken in a parcel for her but nobody knew anything. In desperation she went to see her postman who lived locally. He very kindly drove to the sorting office and low and behold found the parcel and delivered it. All the animals were fine but I was furious and complained to my Post Office the next morning. I was given all the information that they had and a complaints form but then all became clear (well clear-ish, the system should not have registered that it was delivered), unfortunately my customer had one digit of her post code wrong. This small error had caused chaos. Everything these days is automated and the post code is absolutely vital. I cannot believe how many people still don't put a post code on their letters. The only thing that is really needed these days is the house number and post code.

My daughter has a day off college today so we are going to Reading for some retail therapy. She is finding her college course very hard and stressful at the moment but she chose A level maths, physics, computing and economics!


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

A surreal week indeed!

A surreal week indeed! I sent off my last orders on Monday and the remainder of my bugs will be leaving me on Friday. So many people are congratulating me on my retirement but I prefer the good luck messages. I didn’t think I would ever retire but it all became too much, not just for me but my family too. Our home was taken over by my work. The bug room was my domain but the rest of the house had gradually filled up with ‘stuff’, plastic boxes, cardboard boxes, tanks etc. and I never ever had any time. Whatever task I was doing, I was always thinking of the next job on the list. People keep asking what I am going to do with my time now. In the short term I will be clearing everything out, especially the loft which is full to the brim. I’m a bit of a hoarder so that really doesn’t help 😄 Lack of time was indeed the main factor for finishing my business but there was also the constant “I only want a female tarantula” 😤, leaving Europe was a big blow, Covid, the animal welfare licensin...

My biggest announcement ever!

My biggest announcement ever! It is with a heavy heart that I am informing everyone of my impending retirement as “The Bug Lady”. I have been running my business for approximately 45 years so it has been pretty good J Things change over the years, I was one of the only bug dealers in the early days and possibly the only woman but these days, every man and his dog is selling tarantulas and “proper bugs” seem to have fallen out of favour. I have been cutting down on stock for some time and had hoped to keep going without the tarantulas but it hasn’t worked out. I expect to fully retire by the end of this year but a lot depends on my wonderful customers (you!) as I need to sell off a large number of little creatures. I still have 24 species of tarantula (multiple numbers of most), millipedes, cockroaches, isopods, scorpions, slugs etc. Do take a look on my website, once they are gone, they are gone! If you want to help me, please spread the word to all your bug mad friends. I have lots of...

Getting there!

Getting there! My plans for retirement are going pretty well, I cannot believe all the wonderful messages that I have received over the last few weeks, many of them have had me in tears. It is very emotional to give up my little friends after a lifetime of keeping them and my human friends too but the time is right so I will keep plodding on until everything has gone. I won’t be changing my phone number and I hope to keep my email address, therefore, those who want to, can stay in touch. I had planned for a big sale on September 1st but orders are still going strong so an all-out clearance sale doesn’t sound such a great idea. I have decided instead to reduce items individually but I do keep changing my mind J It is really difficult to retire over a period of time, I couldn’t make the decision and then stop, like most people are able to. I can’t set a date in the future because I simply don’t know when sales will dry up. The idea of an open day sadly became unworkable, I just don’t hav...