Taking time for tea means taking time for:
- Balance
- Beauty
- Elegance
- Your health
- Hospitality (even if only for yourself)
- Slowing down
- Stress reduction
- Tranquility
- Your well-being
- Quiet
Here’s some previous posts you can enjoy that will help~
So many of you who I’ve met this week through my comment contest are hard-working mothers. Some of you have very limited resources.
I am convinced a daily tea ritual is one of the simplest gifts you can give to yourself as you seek to serve. I know first-hand the necessity to nurture oneself when nurturing others.
Drink tea daily for your heart and health.
i don’t drink tea everyday, but certainly every other day and i love it. something about it calms me down and there’s nothing more i love than having some earl grey with honey. you’re right when you say it helps with “slowing down”. 🙂
Thank you for a wonderful blog. I’ve just been browsing and I’m loving this post the most so far. I recently got my first “real” hot tea in a recent swap and have found taking out few minutes a day or right before bed for tea really calms me. I love it. I’m hoping to host a vintage teacup swap soon. Thanks for all the great tea tips!
Thanks for your comment Gabreial! Great to hear you are joining with us hot tea drinkers.
Be sure to let me know when you host the teacup swap, I will definitely want to let my readers know.
Hello from the UK, a nation of tea drinkers!
Being French born and living in the UK for many years I quickly got accustomed to brewing a perfect “cuppa”. Warming in winter, refreshing in summer, tea is perfect any time, any place.
Just love this blog, great articles. Keep it up!
Thanks, Odile, it’s GREAT to hear from you! I love hearing from other Western cultures when it comes to tea. Ah, I want to visit your part of the world. Someday!