To celebrate the season my sister and I often have tea together.
The Lavender Bleu in West Linn, Oregon is about half
way between each of our homes and a great place to celebrate.
I love the tradition of including tea time for Christmas.
Ginger Peach tea was in my cup and such a beautiful cup it was.
There were all kinds of delights to satisfy the palette.
But most of all it was the time spent together over a cup of tea
and wishing each other a special Christmas time.
Do you include tea in your Christmas celebration?
Dear Marilyn:
ReplyDeleteWhat great fun the two of you had. The food looks wonderful and I imagine it was a very relaxing time! How wonderful that you can meet at the 1/2 way point of travel!
Merry Christmas, Marilyn. Tea with your sister looks lovely.
ReplyDeletenow i want to have tea with my sisters, too!!!
ReplyDeleteNow that's a fabulous Christmas tradition. How wonderful to have a sister with whom to celebrate. And ginger peach is my favorite! It looks GLORIOUS!
ReplyDeleteYour sis is lovely, you two really do look a lot alike! The tea looks delish too.
ReplyDeleteHope your Christmas festivities are full of joyful moments dear Marilyn - we'll raise a glass to you and J and know your family help make it a special time. I know little D will be really enjoying everything this year - and may Santa shower him with trucks and such, LOL!
Love to you all - have a merry, peaceful, fun holiday.
Our love - Mary & Bob
Meeting up with your sister for tea and cake each Christmas is a lovely tradition. Tea and cake is always on hand in my home for when folk drop by during the holiday period.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful Christmas tea time tradition! Merry Christmas, Marilyn!
ReplyDeleteDear Marilyn:
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