I'm sitting in our little office at the back of the bakery. It's 8am on Christmas Eve and we are done.
Well, done but for the bread selling. The baker just left, after starting at 3pm yesterday afternoon (so that's 16 hours of baking). And I am here, having arrived to help at 1am. I'm trying to get away, but I'm waiting for some danish to freeze solid for a customer to bake their own while we are closed.
This is our first Christmas as small business owners. It has been a huge year, and we have dealt with so much, well out of our areas of expertise, I can't even think how we have done it. Even the baker said this week 'Wow, Christmas! I thought we'd be divorced by now!'. Thrilling that we aren't. Thrilling that we are still going. Daunting to wonder how we will do it for another year.
Some BIG business must do's in 2010
- hire and keep a baker with interest, talent and skills. They can provide them , or we will train!
- do my own books. It's not hard but for some reason I'm terrified of messing up the computer. The motivation is to keep the book keepers salary for myself!
- get the furniture, permits and staff I need to open the shop later and Sundays.
- better and more beautiful, creative baking. Can't wait to see what recipe books Santa brings...
Best wishes for the season.
1 comment:
Can I suggest giving Jane a call. She did the books for their business and would be a font of book keeping knowledge
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