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The official blog for Ann Douglas, author, radio commentator, and speaker. Ann is the creator of The Mother of All Books series and the author of Parenting Through the Storm. Her most recent parenting book, Happy Parents, Happy Kids, was published by HarperCollins Canada in February 2019. Her most recent book — Navigating The Messy Middle: A Fiercely Honest and Wildly Encouraging Guide for Midlife Women — has just been published in Canada and will be published in the US on March 28, 2023, and in the UK on May 8, 2023).

The Joy of Random Occasions

I’m a big fan of random occasions as opposed to “official” holidays that tend to be steeped in all kinds of expectations.

If I surprise you with a gift, it’s likely going to be to mark one of these non-occasions: and it’s probably going to be something creative or quirky as opposed to something practical or anything even remotely resembling one-size-fits-all.

One of my favourite spots for scooping up these kinds of treasures is Watson & Lou: an indie arts store in downtown Peterborough that also happens to be a passionate champion for local artists. Here are just a few of the treasures I spotted the last time I visited their store, along with a few notes about who in your life might like to be on the receiving end of just such a gift….

Note: This is not a sponsored blog post. It’s a from-the-heart fan girl tribute for an indie retailer I just happen to adore. I initially drafted the post a few weeks back, right before the world turned upside down. I thought about holding off on publishing it until things go back to normal (whatever that means), but I decided to go ahead and publish it now. Watson & Lou announced today that it will continue to offer online shopping during the weeks ahead and that it’s also adding local delivery (with a cool fundraising element) as an option. So while you can’t visit the store right now, you can still bring a little Watson & Lou magic into your life — magic that’s needed more than ever.

For your friend who appreciates whimsical, homemade gifts: a gift tag* to dress up that delicious batch of tea biscuits you just whipped up. (Yum!)

Watson and Lou: Beth Callon of Flowers to the People (Peterborough) and Rachel Dyck of The Critter Co. (Peterborough), $3-12.  * Technically, it’s a vinyl sticker, but I think it would make an awesome reusable gift tag.

Watson and Lou: Beth Callon of Flowers to the People (Peterborough) and Rachel Dyck of The Critter Co. (Peterborough), $3-12.
* Technically, it’s a vinyl sticker, but I think it would make an awesome reusable gift tag.

For your friend the artist — who often isn’t paid even a fraction of what she is worth, but who contributes so much to the world.

Watson and Lou: Jackie Lee Art (Toronto), $12.

Watson and Lou: Jackie Lee Art (Toronto), $12.

For your friend the journalist, who performs heroic acts of public service by upholding the facts in a time of fake news.

Watson and Lou: H. Elizabeth Laneville of Pastel Polly (Peterborough), $15.

Watson and Lou: H. Elizabeth Laneville of Pastel Polly (Peterborough), $15.

For your BFF — or your BFF’s child — or some other random little person in your life: a stuffed mini-goddess.

Watson & Lou: Mini Goddesses by Sierra Carreau (Peterborough), $35-53.

Watson & Lou: Mini Goddesses by Sierra Carreau (Peterborough), $35-53.

For your friend the activist, who would love to have some help washing all those revolutionary dishes.

Watson & Lou: Anna Eidt of Lou Brown Vintage (Peterborough), $32.

Watson & Lou: Anna Eidt of Lou Brown Vintage (Peterborough), $32.

For that friend who would benefit from a visual reminder of the pep talk you give her each time the two of you get together.

Watson & Lou: Jeffrey Macklin of Jackson Creek Press (Peterborough), $60.

Watson & Lou: Jeffrey Macklin of Jackson Creek Press (Peterborough), $60.

For that friend who is going places — and who needs a cool bag to carry with her.

Watson and Lou: Emerance Baker of Stoney Lake Textiles (Duoro-Dummer), $85.

Watson and Lou: Emerance Baker of Stoney Lake Textiles (Duoro-Dummer), $85.

So there you have it: just a few of the one-of-a-kind gift ideas that caught my eye while I was hanging out at Watson & Lou on a blustery February day. Their stock is constantly changing, so the item I fell in love with may have disappeared by the time you browse the website. But don’t despair! It will no doubt have been replaced by something just as fabulous.