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Tea is served at our table. |
In the midst of domestic duties, phone calls, and taking care of the family, it is so nice to stop and have tea. I recently did a brief video about this to encourage you to have a pretty time of rest.
Here is the link to watch for those who are interested:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwoBXmtnjfU&list=PLdjNiA5yPfo46l2_O8L5taQscGSPbfgfX&index=13
I hope you have a wonderful week. I will write more soon.
Blessings
Mrs. White
From the Archives -
Finding Happiness in - Poor and Pretty Living.
A Gift of lovely dishes - A Temporary Sense of Wealth.
A Blessing - The Quiet Kindness of a Titus 2 Mother.
Do You Have This? - Amazing Dedication (to Motherhood and Home).
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5 comments:
I have a teacup and saucer exactly like the one in your video! I did take a tea break today but my setting wasn't as fancy as yours. But I did enjoy a mug of Earl Grey tea and a slice of homemade cinnamon swirl raisin bread. Your tea setting was very lovely.
Thanks, Mrs. White, for encouraging all of us to take breaks during our busy days. Blessings!
I loved your video. I have a little stainless steel teapot/whatever it is called, like yours. When I was in high school, I worked at a hospital as a tray girl (taking food trays up to the patients) and each tray that ordered coffee or tea received it in one of those little stainless steel pots. Yes, I think they are so nice too! andrea
Nice to put a face with a name!
I try to stop, round about 4pm, for a cup of tea and maybe a little slice of cake or a cookie. I enjoyed watching your video.
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