There’s to be a party on my doorstep tonight.
Lopsy’s organised it, to welcome Points and Ellie home.

I haven’t yet heard exactly what happened, but somehow Ellie managed to rescue Points from the Fairy Prison, and bring her home.
It’s wonderful news.
Poor little Points has been incarcerated for six months, so her release is definitely cause for celebration.

It’s quite a hustle bustle to get ready for the party.

Lopsy said that everyone will be coming round in the evening, and I said I’d provide snacks.
But how many people? And what time? And what can I give them as snacks?
All right, I’ve blended the leftovers from the fridge. They’ve made quite a presentable dip.

Whether it will also be edible remains to be seen.
The Stork approved of some of the ingredients, but didn’t seem to think much of the combination.
I’ll make sure I put out some sunflower seeds for him to nibble at the party.
I realise that my old anorak really isn’t smart enough for a social occasion.
In fact it needs mending badly. Look, I can put my paw through this hole.

I know Jenny would mend it for me, because she’s very practical, and would do it quickly and neatly.
But I oughtn’t to ask her to do a traditionally female task that I’m perfectly well able to do myself.
I’ll tackle that challenge tomorrow.
I’ll get out my strategy suit with the jelly pocket.

You might like to read more about my strategy suit. It’s no ordinary suit.
I’m putting out my best towels for people to sit on.
Reindeer and Mme Cholet from across the road have come round, to ask if they can help with anything.

Yes! They can sit on some of the towels, and stop them blowing away.
It’s very nice to have them here to give calm encouragement.
Shamus has arrived early, with some shamrock biscuits.
He’s playing on his fiddle, to jolly me along.
Of course it’s lovely to hear his jigs. But the music is making it a bit hard for me to concentrate, actually.
The music has attracted some passers-by who I’ve never seen before.
Some of them have settled down, looking rather hungry.
A young stripy monkey has started to eat the carrots that little Strawberry kindly brought from her garden.

There’s quite a crowd here.
I suppose it’s all right for all of us to be gathered together, if we’re outside in the fresh air?
Oxford Monkey has turned up in his fruit-kebab van, all the way from outermost Wessex.

He’s been working so hard on Bunce and Snowy’s farm, making new floating benches for the seedlings, that they gave him the day off.




Let me think.
It’s a kind idea, but actually there isn’t as much food as there was.
And we don’t know this person’s Covid status, do we?
And really the idea was for all Points’s friends to greet her, but already we’ve got half a dozen people here that she’s never even met before.
Oh dear, I think I’m a horrible person.






I wish I hadn’t been so mean. I should have thought of inviting her straight away.
If she really is homeless, perhaps I should ask her to come and live here? There’s plenty of room.
I didn’t worry about having Um and the Baby to stay.
Was that because they were bears? I didn’t know I was so prejudiced.
A lot of my best friends are monkeys. Well, one or two of them.




I hope it wasn’t my dip that put him off coming.
It was good to meet some new neighbours.
One of them was a caterpillar, who was very interested in the chips that Lopsy had brought.
And a spider dropped in, who has a problem with his eyes. One of them sticks out further than the other.
He was keen to talk to Ted and Jenny about their experiences of eye surgery.

(Teddy had an eye transplant years ago, after an accident involving a wardrobe, and Jenny’s skin condition has necessitated transplants of her eyes and skin throughout her life. She’s on the waiting list now for the next operation. But of course waiting lists are very long at the moment.)
Teddy had made some croissants for the party.
He and Mme Cholet bonded over their love of French food and culture.
Bimbo came with gobstoppers.
He used to be able to do a clever trick of keeping one suspended in the air above the tip of his trunk, by breathing out a steady stream of air.

He no longer has enough puff to do this, but he thought it would amuse the rest of us to try.
My dip didn’t seem very popular, until I thought of enhancing it with coloured sprinkles.

Then everyone tucked in.
It began to get dark, so I lit the nightlights, and we waited for Ellie and Points, and the Stork.
Shamus brought out the cheese shamrocks that he’d made.
Then he and Gibbs played more music, and there was singing and dancing.

After a while most of the neighbours drifted away, but Ellie and Points still hadn’t arrived.

I hadn’t heard it, with all the noise of the party.
It was Ellie, the hero of the hour.









Of course everyone was sad to hear that Ellie and Points wouldn’t be coming.
But it was quite late.
And they all cheered up at the thought of another party in a day or two.
As Gibbs was leaving, he asked me who the yak was.
I hadn’t noticed a yak. But there’d been so many people there, I was quite dazed.

Is it all right to leave the washing up till tomorrow?
Glad to hear your party went well, in the end. I was just passing by and saw that something is certainly going on. Good luck to you and good night, I am in my pyjamas and ready to bed. <3
I’m sorry to say I slept in my strategy suit. But now I’ve put on my pyjamas, and I plan to go back to bed for several days.
wow
bimbo how clever
looks v nice party tom
lovely food and music
may i come next time?