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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
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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.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mrs. White, for encouraging all of us to take breaks during our busy days. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI 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
ReplyDeleteNice to put a face with a name!
ReplyDeleteI 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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