Thursday, March 18, 2010

Tea Talk~There's Always the Day After


May you always have walls for the wind.
a roof for the rain, tea beside the fire,
laughter to cheer you, those you love near you
and all your heart might desire.

Irish Blessing


For all those who had a most grand celebration, recuperation may not be as hard as you think. Sit down with a hot cuppa tea, put your feet up, and be profoundly grateful it's only a headache you're havin'!

I'm having...Good Earth Tea with it's warm cinnamon sweetness.

My teacup is...my plain white mug (nothing too flashy this morning).

I'm feeling... Grand! Though the foot is a wonderful shade of black-and-blue I can walk on it without any discomfort today and have been without "the boot" for two days now!

On my mind...is gratitude for a strained foot not a broken foot!
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Thanks be to God!!

Now it's time for you to visit Ruth at Celebrate Friendship is hosting Tea Talk at her house.

14 comments:

  1. I'm sorry about your foot.
    I too had a white mug for my tea.
    blessings to you sweet sister in Christ.
    Katia

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  2. Cathy dearest!!! Oh, when I see you, I have such fond memories of the play and how you contributed...and your tea talk, well let's talk tea here....I JUST HAD A CUP OF PG TIPS. Do you know it? HOLY COW. It is the best. With a splash of milk, you are smacking your lips. For a take on this, visit our team blog (dearest Dutchess created it) and see what our silly characters got themselves into because of PG tips tea. Have a cozy and wonderful tea hour, and thank you for coming by for a sprinkle of glitter!

    God bless you always, Anita

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  3. Dear Cathy,
    So sorry about your poor ankle. However I couldn't help thinking what a great opportunity to do some knitting or crafting or reading.
    Enjoy your tea.
    God Bless

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  4. My goodness, I guess I've missed a lot here! I didn't realize you had a foot injury! I'm so sorry!
    But glad to hear it's healing! I'll have to read back now.
    Feel better and I hope it didn't impair your celebrating!
    All the best,
    Eileen
    PS ~ Loved the Blessing!

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  5. Hello Cathy!
    My son and I were talking about St. Patrick's Day and you were in my mind. It turned out that my son knows more about it that I do.

    I'm sorry about your foot. I haven't been a good blog reader these days so I must have missed your post about it. I hope it's not something serious. Will pray for speedy recovery.

    Glad to tea with you. Take care.

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  6. Praying that you will recover quickly :)

    Praising the Lord that it was not worse - but it is still uncomfortable and yes...Praise be to God!

    Blessings,

    Maria

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  7. To be injured and yet feeling GRAND!
    HOW WONDERFUL!
    God bless and heal you Cathy and thanks for joining us all for tea:)

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  8. Please accept my apologies for not coming to visit you on St. Patrick's Day! Please accept my warmest belated St. Patrick's day greetings!!
    Peace to you and yours.
    Laura

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  9. Your tea sounds wonderful. I love anything with cinnamon in it. Hope your foot feels better soon!

    Joyce Marie

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  10. Hi Cathy
    I'm glad to hear you're out of the boot, that it's a sprain and not broken.

    May God bring you special graces throughout your recuperation period.

    Your blog is like a refreshing cup of Tea with blessings.

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  11. Glad your ankle is a bit better my friend, have a wonderful day, many blessings....Hugs

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  12. I'm having blueberry tea.. quite yummy!!

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  13. I'm blogging my blarney over at http://prayer4thejourney.wordpress.com now. God bless you!!! Sorry it took me so much time to pop round and get this info. to you. HUGS

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  14. not broken?? you mean you're gonna go through all that pain and trouble and not even be able to say you BROKE IT???

    dang...

    I suggest trying a bit harder next time!

    ;-)

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