Friday, March 29, 2013

Tea Time

I was reading another artists blog and came across a lovely watercolor of a tea set she owned. It made me pause and think about why I love a tea party or even just a quiet time alone with my favorite tea pot and cup.

There is something special about having a cup of tea in a cup of fine china. I am partial to English fine china. It brings back memories of my great aunt Ava and my grandmother. When I was a young girl, these two lovely ladies, who were special in my life, would have a tea party using my aunt's beautiful china. She had a collection of cups and tea pots. I was fortunate enough to inherit her collection. Every time I pick up one of her cups I am reminded of the wonderful memories of spending time with them. It reminds me of how special I was to them and makes me feel pampered.

Years later, my family and I went on a missions trip to England. We stayed with families from the local church. My husband and I stayed with a lovely couple. Phil and Frances became quick lifelong friends. We were staying in the pottery district where most of the fine china in England is made. Frances was such a warm and loving lady. She came into my life at a time when I really needed her strength and understanding. I'd recently lost my mother. It wasn't until I met her that I was able to begin to heal from this insurmountable loss. I'll always be grateful to her for her kindness.

They gave us a Country Roses tea set from Royal Doulton, where their daughter-in-law worked. I was so excited that I could barely contain myself.
It was such a generous and loving gift. Every day I walk by that set placed lovely in my china cabinet. Whenever I use it, I am reminded of the love and kindness of strangers. The day the we met, we were strangers. The day we parted, we were friends for a lifetime.

They taught us how to brew a proper pot of English tea. We were introduced to teas we had never heard of, much less tasted. I learned how to make a cup of tea with cream and sugar that is absolutely wonderful from the first sip to the last. Whenever I sip tea now, memories begin to flood my soul. It brings up images of these special people that from early childhood into adulthood have had such a lasting influence on my life.

I know this has been a lengthy post and differs from my usual artistic posting. But just seeing the beautiful watercolor from a fellow artist, brought so many thoughts and memories of times past into my head. As I began to write, I began to realize why tea, tea pots and cups have such a significant meaning in my life. Funny how one thing leads to another. Even though it may seem odd, this all began to unravel in my head from the work of that unknown artist.
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6 comments:

  1. I love a good cup of tea! Thanks for sharing this lovely story. Up here in British Columbia, people drink tea all the time. When my mother-in-law was still living on her own she always made a pot of tea after a meal. It was such a nice tradition. There is a store in our local mall called Tea Desire that sells lots of different kinds of tea in bulk and also all kinds of tea pots. I have to stop in all the time to try something new. I've become a fan of different flavors of rooiboos.
    ~Margaret

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  2. We have a place locally that has hundreds of loose teas. I agree, it is fun to sample different flavors. There are so many that I could never try them all but I sure enjoy trying. There's a great tea shop in MHC too. We love to go and have a great cup of tea.

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  3. I have all kinds of infusers but I really like the paper ones that are open at the top that you fill yourself (DIY teabags!) and poke a skewer through to hold it in the cup.

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  4. Me too but I haven't tried the skewer trick.

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  5. Michelle and BC gave us a small tea pot they bought in Taiwan. Teapots are sold used - they have had tea brewed in them. But if you have to ask what kind of tea, you are clueless! Of course, we had no clue!

    ~Margaret

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  6. Beautiful story. I love how a simple thing can remind us of other simple things that make us happy.
    Treasure those moments.

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