Tuesday 21 August 2012

Galtres Festival

Galtres Festival If you are headed to galtres festival and are having trouble booking please email me and I will send you an invoice. I apologize for the paypal buttons being so sporadic. We are working on fixing it.

Monday 13 August 2012

Hi! We are busy getting everything ready for Just So Festival! All our trolleys have been booked out at this point for the weekend. We have a few available for Sunday hire if anyone is interested in day hires.Only a few more days!

Wednesday 1 August 2012

JUST SO FESTIVAL BOOKINGS

JUST SO FESTIVAL We have just had our last conestoga trolley booked out for Just So Festival. We have a few available on Sunday for the day so email me if you are interested in these. In the meantime, I left the conestoga button active because the all terrain trolley button is not working. You can still book an all terrain trolley using the conestoga button, though I would recommend booking soon because we are running low on those as well. That's all for now!

Monday 16 July 2012

2000 Trees

We thought Penn Festival was muddy until we got to 2000 Trees. There was a mud river running down the central path midday Sunday yet it didn't seem to dampen the mood, even slightly. Stationed by the entrance/exit, our surroundings we very brown, mud soup as my 3 year old says.
Our stall at 2000 Trees.
We have found our groove in the muddy conditions though so it was easy to take it in stride and enjoy ourselves.
Looking out at the mud river and the Busk stop next to our spot. There was an excellent cover band playing while everyone came in on Thursday at the Busk stop and a dark side of the moon cover played on Saturday. We heard some amazing music, especially Thursday night as we were right next to the cave. Our favorite spot was up top at the Greenhouse stage where there was some comedy, chilled out music, and GRASS!
Our trolleys held their own in the mud getting through it when pushchairs would have struggled. We had positive reviews from customers. The trolleys were VERY muddy by the end so I see a bit of scrubbing in my very near future. To end, the mud river at night, looking as lovely as it did (it really was beautiful when it was so wet and flowy).
Penn Festival: We had a great time at Penn Festival and it was our first ever really muddy British festival. Our trolleys ready to go out into the festival, all clean and lovely.
Our trolleys after usage. They had loads of mud. They took loads of cleaning to get all the mud off! Just imagine, this could be your pushchair, or our trolley :)

Tuesday 10 July 2012

What a weekend! We had a great time at Penn Festival and our trolleys were very well received. There was a tiny bit of mud, ha! There was a lot of mud everywhere which made travelling around the site with a pushchair either impossible or extremely difficult. I was amazed by the people who managed to carry a pushchair while navigating 5 inch deep mud without falling. I bet they fared well on the tightrope at the circus tent if they gave it a go. Our trolleys did quite well in the slushy mud and provided a clean, dry place for children to sit which was a big bonus. Will post pictures soonish... We are off now to 2000 Trees. Have spent the last 24 hours washing washing and washing. Looks like another muddy, wet one coming home. Dear sunshine, please grace us with your presence! Hopefully we will see some of you at 2000 Trees.

Thursday 5 July 2012

Off to Penn Festival! We're off the Penn Festival for the weekend. Nearly all packed and leaving bright and early in the morning! Hope to see some of you and lots of sunshine there :)

Monday 2 July 2012

It's been a busy day here at Trolley Tots keeping up with orders while planning for departure. We picked out our homemade treats for Penn Festival this weekend. Our ambitious list is: Chocolate Shortbread, Jam Tarts, Lentil Salad, Veggie Pasties, and DIY noodles. I also would love to go strawberry picking and make some Jam for the tarts but haven't quite figured out what hours we have for that so the Jam tarts may have to wait for 2000 Trees Festival next weekend. The laundry pile is also significantly diminished today which means I can start packing up all the festival clothing gear tomorrow (theoretically). We are getting really excited for our month of festivals and look forward to meeting some of you :) What do you do to get ready for a weekend of camping and music?

Wednesday 27 June 2012

Bearded Theory 2012 Review

Bearded Theory was amazing. The vibe was quite relaxed and happy despite the overcast sky. The people were very friendly. It is the kind of festival where you can stop and have a chat with just about anyone happily. The layout of the site was very well done. You were never looking at the back of anything and everything seemed quite close. The toilets were good. I think they might have had someone onsite 24/7 cleaning them, or so it seemed. Activity-wise there were loads of things to do for adults and children. Angel Gardens was on hand but we never made it in there. Instead the kids enjoyed stone balancing, hula hooping, the inflatable slide, blowing bubbles, people watching, and Raggedy Jack's story time (all free). We didn't get to see as much music as most people since we were working but we got to see some great bands on each stage. Everything culminated Sunday night with Dreadzone playing a fantastic set.
We enjoyed walking around and seeing our trolleys out and about. Our customers were all very happy with their trolley experience and thought it was a great addition to their weekend. One customer told us it was the best idea they had hiring out a trolley. It being our first festival, it was fantastic to have such a positive response to our service.

                                                             Elvis loves Trolley Tots!

Raggedy Jack!

The locals :)

More fancy dress for the World Record Attempt.

Sleep time in a trolley.

Monday 25 June 2012

Everyone seems to have a list of "must haves" for festivals with children so I thought I would share mine. We've been to about 10 festivals with kids now and have definitely found somethings that work and others that just sit untouched the whole time.

Obviously, we always bring a trolley :)

This year I invested in wool trousers for my boys. They are great under waterproofs during the day and under pajamas at night. They stay dry pretty well and my boys seem warm enough in them, even on cold nights. I also bring a wool sweater for each of them. I pick a sweater that is large enough to accommodate as many layers at the weather calls for.
Wellies are a must have but I found with my youngest (1) he can't walk in wellies. He ends up in his socks within 2 seconds of being put outside, soaking his entire outfit. How in the world can you keep a child warm and dry when their shoes keep falling off? So frustrating. For the solution, I went to my favorite kids shoe store and presented my case. While my boys got busy playing in the toy room (see why its my favorite?), I looked at the options. We got him some waterproof (gortex) boots meant for the winter. They are lined on the inside (so soft!) so I don't need to layer on the socks and they.... stay on his feet! He even did a test run through a giant puddle about 8 times and came out with dry feet. It was amazing. Definitely a good investment. I would recommend for any little tots whose wellies just won't stay on.
Home Baked Treats. I always try and make at least one treat for each festival. It is so nice to pull out a container of homemade flapjacks or muffins for a snack. Though we have been known to eat only flapjacks for an entire day... I also bring lots of snack foods I know the kids like. I also like 5 a day fruit shoots. Once the juice is gone, the bottle can be refilled with water until it disappears, as things tend to do when put into my children's hands.
Lights! Lots of them. Flashlights (aka torches), headlamps, glowsticks, fairy lights, glow in the dark cutlery. If it glows, it is welcome.
As for toys, we only bring 2 toys and 2 books/child. Usually, the toys sit untouched because the kids want to be playing with all the cool stuff going on at the festival or interacting with the wonderful people. They don't want to play with their boring toys from home. We bring a few for any inside play time. I do count glowing cutlery and glow sticks as toys.
Wipes. Pack what you think you will need and then throw a few extra in the car, just in case. You can always go pick them up (or anything else you didn't feel like carrying/need when you arrived) later. In fact, this is a great destination when your children refuse to sleep and you need a break. Put them into your trolley and go for a walk to the car park for more wipes. Less excitement so the kids can fall asleep and a great time to catch up on the day for the adults. I have met so many parents who can't get kids to sleep at festivals, for us, taking them for a walk in the campsite works every time.
That is all I can think of at the moment other then the usual (sleeping stuff, clothes, nappies, toiletries, plastic bags, hats, gloves, scarves, sunglasses,...)

I know I have read some posts about having a to go box to make leaving easier which sounds amazing and I have tried that. It doesn't work for me. I do better just to pack the dishes/cups/etc... that we normally use after doing the dishes and then wash it and put it away when we get home. Also, then I don't have to own multiple sets of plates, cups, etc... which I love.

What are your must haves? Or what have you found you don't need that you thought you would?

Wednesday 16 May 2012

Today is the final push before heading off to our first festival, Bearded Theory! We are excited and nervous and hoping everything goes well. I have been busy this week painting logos on all the trolleys. What do you think of my designs?
If you are headed to Bearded Theory this weekend we hope to see you! We will be in/near the camping (family hopefully) area. Our flag (see rental info page) will be flying high (wind allowing) so pop in :)
Our stall

Sunday 13 May 2012

Getting Ready...

...for Bearded Theory! We're sure you're all getting your gear together as well. See you this weekend!