Good Morning Dear friends in Tea, Let's Celebrate Pleantea! May 9th

Last post 05-11-2008 10:31 PM by suzycreamcheese_MI. 11 replies.
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  • 05-09-2008 5:32 AM

    Good Morning Dear friends in Tea, Let's Celebrate Pleantea! May 9th

    Good Morning Dear Friends in Tea. Today's  lovely party is dedicated to "Putting the Kettle On".  The dawn of the day is assembling, like a parade of grand floats! Do not hold your applause til the end, as each entry is worthy of its own brass band. Pick a theme and please your palate. Set a pretty table and invite company to share in the event. It is never too late to change your parade route for road construction and the sun is always ready to shine.  The nicest thing about tea is....its never out of line or reach! Whatever you have on hand is perfectly grand. Come early, arrive late, pick a cup and fill your plate. Enjoy it piping hot or icey cold. Your manners are lovely and no age limit exists. The poorer you arrive the richer you'll be after you savor the enjoyment of tea.

    Yesterday we had quite a flurry of company and with every knock on the door smiles entered. In the midst of things, a hazmat suited pest control company gave us the lovliest show of force against a troop of wasps, hornets and boring bees. I had to giggle wildly as a neighbor after neighbor asked, 'What's going on over at your place?' I think perhaps I should put out a newsletter or at least a chalkboard sign. What a group we had, unexpectedly. Everyone stayed for tea. Amazing! Delightful! I raided the pantry and cupboard so many times and still came out hands and heart full.

    If I add that Dear Grandpa slept peacefully as hands cradled and held him, please understand that moments are precious and his hospital bed is his chair. Oh he is so loved and appreciated, pampered and petted, and will be greatly missed one day....I hope not today, but I hope not today every day.

    Precious puppy Trixie remains in quarantene, but her spirits are very high.  It won't be long before she brings her tail wagging exhuberance to the front door welcome.

    I had such a nice lunch compliments of a wonderful little restaurant called "The French Laundry". They offer the most amazing array of sandwich combinations I have ever heard of and having one of their carry out menus is like having a personal cookbook of ideas. They offer a vegetable strudle that is utterly amazing with slivered veggies of all kinds with a bit of melted cheese nestled in buttery phyllo pastry. I have to recreate myself or doom myself to carry out forever. That is a place that has a shabby chic atmosphere of celebration where every choice is a winning one. Its still a bit chilly for their outdoor cafe but when the chairs are uncovered people still sit down even if it means shivering. I am lucky to have our little town down the hill on the corner of our street.

    Do come and share in this lovely little tea. I expect the water company to come and investigate why my meter is reading a high output, but I would rather boil water than end up in it.

    Today I have 'Republic of Tea, Mankind Blueberry' in mind. It is especially healthy and caffeine free [or not].

    Waving wildly at  Dear Carole with my new book [that she suggested] and offering a mat for Dear Susie's shoes [the rule is, don't plant til after Mother's Day...but its almost here]. I have the table filled with the most wonderful garden books! Some are very old but, I love them just the same.

    Will you please add a prayer for Dear Germanlady, she lost her Dear Mother and is feeling the need of your company. Your very grateful hostess and friend, Mary

     

     

  • 05-09-2008 6:37 AM In reply to

    Re: Good Morning Dear friends in Tea, Let's Celebrate Pleantea! May 9th

    Good morning angels,

    Mary,  Sound like you had a day filled with adventure yesterday.   Have a great day today

    Germanlady,  my prayers are with you in the loss of you mother.

    Well today I am going to the new knee doctor for a second opinion.  Keep you fingers crossed that he can ease my pain.

    Have a good day everyone.

    Hugs

    Carole 

     

  • 05-09-2008 10:07 AM In reply to

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    Good morning Tea Angels, have been missing you all.... but was very ill was on a high dose of Prednisone and Cipro for 12 days, also Marcella needed more care and it was very stressful, I am still weak but trying to fight my way out of this.

     

    Mary wish you a Happy Birthday, late but well meant, glad that Grandpa is comfortable.Susie we have been voting for your designer bag... you have to win!!. Carole I hope they can help you with the pain in your knee.

     

    Thinking and prayers for GermanLady with the loss of her Mom and it will be hard on Mothers Day.I lost my Mom 21 years ago and still miss her, that I can not call her anymore with all the news...but she still visits me in my dreams.

     

    Wish all our friends a wonderful weekend and a very Happy Mothers Day

     

    MISSED YOU ALL

     

    Hugs Susan

     

  • 05-10-2008 7:32 AM In reply to

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    Good morning, girlfriends!  I have been called out of town quickly as our son was hospitalized bleeding out both ends.  After losing 4 pints of blood and refuses a transfusion it was discovered that he had errosive esophogeal ulcers at the base of his esophogus.  Everyone was amazed that he was/is painfree which is a good and a bad thing.  He had no signs of symptoms that this was coming.  We are waiting for a pathology report to determine if is was caused by a bacteria.  They won't start the antibiotic, which is very strong, until they are certain of it's origin.  The suspect it is something that he may have picked up from his travels abroad for work, in particular India.

     

    He is home now and resting (or should I say supposed to be resting).  We just had to come up and see for ourselves that everything was fine. It is hard to be 6 hours away from a child in distress.

     

    We'll head for home on Sunday.

     

    Hugs

    Kathy

  • 05-10-2008 10:45 AM In reply to

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    Oh my goodness, Dear Kathy, how scary for you!  I'm glad you got to see him with your own eyes and he is okay at home.  I hope they find a solution and a course of action for him quickly.  And you take care coming home today...and check in when you can.  I noticed your absence and was a little worried about  you, girl!  Hugs to you.

     

    Susan, I'm sorry for the troubles you've been having, and Cella too.  I'm glad you could come in and say hello.  I'm sending you good wishes for recovery, strength and happiness.

     

    Kay, Carole, everybody, what's going on today?  We're hoping to get DS's baseball game in despite the weather.  It is chilly and gray and may shower later.  Hope you're all having a good day.  Lisa Apron


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  • 05-10-2008 3:10 PM In reply to

    Re: Good Morning Dear friends in Tea, Let's Celebrate Pleantea! May 9th

    Good afternoon angels,  It is hot and muggy here this afternoon.  We are having a weiner roast here tonight.  This is the first time all 5 of us kids will be home together for mothers day.  I will try to get a picture of all of us together.

    Hope everyone has a good day.  Catch you later

    Carole

  • 05-11-2008 6:42 AM In reply to

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    Good morning dearest of tea angels,

    HAPPY MOTHERS DAY TO ALL.

    Hugs and prayers are going out to Mary this morning.  She has been on my mind all morning.  Prayers to all her family at this time of sorrow.  Love you all.

    Well need to run and find clothes to wear to church.  We are having a mothers day breakfast.

    Have a great day

    Hugs

    Carole

  • 05-11-2008 8:53 AM In reply to

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    HAPPY MOTHERS DAY MARY AND ALL THE TEA ANGELS

    On my way out the door to Mass.. very windy and cool day here. Bad storms all nite.

    Mary you have been in my thoughts.. I will remember you in prayers at Mass

    bdett

  • 05-11-2008 10:10 AM In reply to

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    Happy mother's day to all my girlfriends.  Celebrating the ultimate mother's day is Mary's mother who has the love of her life with her in heaven!

     

    We are getting ready to head out the door and make our 6 hour journey home.

     

    I hope you day is filled with lots of love and laughter.

     

    Hugs

    Kathy

  • 05-11-2008 5:18 PM In reply to

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    Kathy, glad to hear that you are heading home. Keep us posted on how your son is doing.

     

    Mary, you know we are praying for you and all your family.

     

    We have had a wet, cold, windy Mother's Day, but it has been nice to spend the afternoon on the sofa with a mug of hot tea (I think it was a red tea -- from somebody here -- delicious) and a book -- and a little snooze in there too.

  • 05-11-2008 7:50 PM In reply to

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    Good afternoon angels,  Hope everyone has had a great day.  We have had a beautiful day and weekend here in MS.   Well I am going to go relax and watch Survivor.  Everyone have a great day, afternoon, evening, and sweet dreams.

    Hugs to all

    Carole

  • 05-11-2008 10:31 PM In reply to

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    I have a link to Grandpa Harry's guestbook at the funeral home to leave the family a message. Please PM me here or email me at swoodbu at comcast dot net for the site.

     

    Please put Grandpa Harry in the subject line, thank you!

    xoxo

    ~~susie.

     

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