A Quiet Cup of Tea

The harder it snows, the merrier tea shall be on a cold Christmas day.

Welcome to the Blog today, Friends. It’s Sunday and the first of those in December. I love Christmas but sometimes it can be overwhelming. My husband is napping and recovering from surgery. The decorations are unpacked and ready to go on the tree.. Some seem to be in a box that is still in storage so for this year we will use what is already uncrated. The wash is folded, the ironing almost finished, dishes are washed and I am waiting for our daughter to arrive to help decorate the tree. Dad will be supervising this year. I thought, “I have an hour on my own, lots to do.” Then I thought about a lovely cup of tea and decided to have that instead.

Sometimes you just need a respite and having a hot cup of tea in a beautiful teapot and a beautiful cup can soothe the soul.

“Blessings sometimes show up in unrecognizable disguises.”
— Janette Oke

So I brought out one of my Christmas tea services. This one is by Noritake and has beautiful ornaments in gold leaf that encircle the cup, saucer, teapot and cream and sugar. I set it out on a silver tray and placed it on a Battenberg lace topper with a lovely arrangement of greens and poinsettia and sat down for a little quiet solitude. Looking out the window into the windswept garden makes me happy to be warm and cozy inside. I pour myself another cup and reflect on the many blessings that have come my way.

Sometimes life’s challenges seem overwhelming. A quiet moment of reflection can help us see the way forward. I wish for all of you a Christmas season filled with family, friends, fun and a few quiet moments to reflect on all the beautiful things in your life. Happy first Sunday in December.