The name for my blog
developed years ago when I started having tea each day with my two boys when
they returned home from elementary school. The three of us, and my husband if
he was home, used tea time as a way to talk about our days. I’d make fresh cookies,
sliced fruit, and tea or juice. It didn’t really matter what I served, what
really mattered was the tradition and our time together. We’d sit at the
kitchen table warmed by sweet smelling cookies baking in the oven surrounded by
our strawberry wall paper and fairytale rug sharing our worries, experiences,
and most importantly things that make us happy.
As the years passed our tea tradition grew and changed. My
kid’s friends would join us when they came over to play, family was always
invited, and soon the mothers, too, would join us. I started volunteering as an
art teacher every Friday in my kid’s classrooms so Friday became a giant tea
with lots of their classmates, parent volunteers and sometimes a teacher or
two.
As my kids grew older our teas changed yet again. In middle
school adults and kids would show up separately but we’d still all sit around
the table together. We had all ages, girls and boys, sisters and brothers, moms
and friends. Some days our teas would last until dinner and others just an
hour. What was constant, however, was that we would talk and laugh together.
When my boys started high school I thought the tradition
would surely end. But no, the boys would arrive home with car loads of very
large and hungry boys. Even on rare occasion they would bring girls with them!
The girls always seemed a bit surprised but soon they would be joining in
sharing their days like we had since elementary school.
Now my boys are off at college. They are still great
communicators and can sit with anyone and talk for hours. It has made them both
very successful at interviews and in front of crowds. So much of the art of
conversation has been lost in this computer based generation. They have also
learned to be present in the moment, not always in a rush. A gift many of us
take a lifetime to learn.
I really look forward to the teas I have with my boys when
they come home from college. I still have teas with my friends even with my
boys at college; it has become a tradition I am truly thankful for.
Teatime for me is a time to be with others and share our
worlds. This sharing is what I’m trying to cultivate with my blog and website.
I love to find beautiful, interesting, inspiring, and funny things to share. I
also love to make and teach arts and crafts. I hope you will enjoy what I have
to present and will share some of your life through your comments on my blog.
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