Can I get you a cup of tea?
If you are wondering why the "freezerburntbrit" is not writing blogs any more it's because he is here with me drinking cups of tea. I must be on my 5th cup of tea today.
I could very well say no!, but there is something very comforting about a cup of tea that keeps making me come back for more, and it has for 31 years.
I know I am not alone in this. When I married Michael 31 years ago, and moved from
As a nation of "stiff upper lip" people who find it very hard to express their feelings, and very embarrassing to listen to people express theirs; offering a cup of tea is the handiest, most caring, friendliest way to deal with any situation from birth to death, disaster or celebration.
It is so versatile, and it says things for you when words are awkward. It makes friends for you when you do not know what to say, it expresses sympathy, love, caring...
"Hello, come in, can I get you a cup of tea?"
"Well done
"Oh, I am so sorry you lost your boyfriend... can I get you a cup of tea?"
"I have some news to tell you. Let's go and get a cup of tea!"
In fact, there is even a profession designed to make sure this tradition is carried out throughout the population. She is a formidable institution - the Tea Lady.
The middle-aged matronly lady appears at ten in the morning, and there again at
Having a cup of tea provides padding to any event we may encounter or have to endure. A buffer to life's unexpected discomforts, it envelopes you like a giant pillow where you can hide your face when you feel vulnerable.
There you are duckie, have a cup of tea!
Thought for the Day:
"He was despised and rejected of men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief .. (Isaiah 53:3 ...) read more in "In the midst of my journey through this life"DANTE
3 Comments:
I love it! This winter my roommates and I started getting addicted to tea. Here in the U.S. coffee would be the closest equivalent, but I don't think it conjures the same sense of warmth and relationship that sharing a cuppa does.
Here in South Carolina we drink tea everyday for all of our meals even brakfast. Some times i do have a coffee but just every once in a while. ohh we drink ice tea not hot tea... Really good....
All my life I have drunk black tea, mostly Indian, as is normal in the UK. However these days teas seem to come in all the colors of the rainbow.
First came green tea with the promise of health and happiness. Personally I think it tastes like grass clippings!
More recently came red tea. I'm not sure what this is, could the rusty leftovers from the old metal teapot my mother used.
The other day I saw white tea; possibly this is the tea world's answer to the "Emporer's New Clothes"!!
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