Tea Time Tuesday: Rest, Celebrate, and Be still

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“But indeed I would rather have nothing but tea.”

-Jane Austen

Take time for your favorite cuppa and relax a bit and enjoy Tea Time Tuesday. I have fun collecting tidbits. I also welcome more ideas of some of your favorite books, music, recipes, and stories about wonderful people. Enjoy!

As I was flipping through my photos, I came across this one. Almost a year ago, one of my favorite people in the world asked me over for a spot of tea. Cherished moments and deep friendship remind me all over again about blessed I am to have this friend. When someone invites you out of the chaos of life into a beautiful moment, it refreshes us unexpectedly.

Jane Austen shares my feeling about tea time—it is the taking time, not just the flavor of tea, that brings us peaceful moments. How many times do you think Jane Austen wrote tea time into her books? You will be surprised! It was fun for me to explore.

Today, I talk about a book for women as well as a book for children of various ages, especially middle school on up. Summer is a time to read just for fun.

This week, I not only listed a piece of music that everyone should know, but also a little bit about the composer.

A second recipe for fresh summer veggies.

And a look at why God considered that David, out of all the heroes of faith, beyond all the stories in the Old Testament, was a man after God’s heart. So much fun.

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