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Hello everyone! It is a beautiful sunny day here with the promise of sunshine all week so it is a great day for a spring party or two! It is also March break here so there are some happy faces here today. What better way to welcome spring then a tea party for the 'little ones'? We are all set up just waiting for the arrival of our six youngest grandchildren. Pretty child size teacups are waiting. Finally,they are here and Jessie is pouring the tea. Olivia always loves a tea party! Lucas wants to check out the Easter candy. They enjoyed some fruit as among these little ones we have allergies to wheat, eggs and dairy making it a bit more complicated to find food that everyone can eat but we are working on it. Little Abby enjoyed herself too! Have you ever tried to get a good picture of six little ones? It is a little tricky! Sweet little Lucas always enjoys playing with his cousins. Jessie enjoys playing hostess! Noah and Lila are brother and sister -so sweet! These little blessings range in age from two to five years old and it is a joyful time when they all get together.We have three other grandsons but they are a little older and tea parties are not there thing! So, that is how we celebrated the arrival of spring at our house! There are a couple of lovely Spring Parties going on today that I am joining in with: Sandi at Rose Chintz Cottage is hosting a Spring Tea Party and Kathy at a Delightsome Life is also hosting a Celebrate Spring party so there is lots of lovely Spring delights for you at both these parties. Also, I am joining Cielo for her Show Off your Cottage Monday at the house in the roses. Thank you to all these lovely ladies for hosting these great parties. Happy Spring to you all! Carolyn
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A pretty pink tea under a canopy of trees. For most little girls, there couldn’t be a better way to spent a long and lazy …
Take the children for a special treat perfect for the school holidays
A little girl and her wooden doll c.1905 via http://www.antiquetoychest.com (I am on a tea theme :) hope you all are enjoying it)
For all you pals that still ask for crayons with your menu and dash straight to the free cookies at the grocery store, this one's for you.Building forts.Buying (and using) coloring books for a flight.Swinging.Baking cookies (but eating all of the dough instead).Putting flour on your friend's nose an...
MY PARTY I had a little tea party, this afternoon at three. ‘Twas very small, three guests in all, I, Myself, and Me. Myself ate up the sandwiches, while I drank up the tea. ‘Twas also …
These are a few shots that I took last week in the garden. Jessie,our almost 4 year old granddaughter and I made fairy cakes for our little tea party below. My sister enjoying waffles with strawberries and whipped cream for breakfast. The garden is so full of color this time of the year. We have had a good amount of both sun and rain to keep the garden happy, a little to much humidity for the gardener some days . While my sister was home we indulged in a few too many desserts! My friends daughter got married so her Mom and I made some bouquets for the church. Our oldest grandson Alec(in purple) playing soccer in a tournament on weekend. There are hundreds of Annebelle blooms in the garden. The limelight and pee gee are not quite out yet. There are busy little hummingbirds all over the garden but they move so quick they are gone before I can find them.This little one was having a rest when I saw him.Sorry for the blurry shot-I need to practice more on these. This shot is from our balcony giving a bird's eye view of the garden coming up to the door.My arbor looks so naked as I had to prune an overgrown clematis to the ground.I miss it but it will be better next year because of a good overdue pruning. My husband Andrew has been busy working on this project even in the heat. I think it will look great when he is done and it ages a little. My sister Pauline lives in Vancouver and comes home every summer to see our sweet Mama. My Mom hates to get her picture taken so it is not a good picture of her but lovely of my sister. This bouquet is for you my sweet friend. If you can come back tomorrow we will have tea in the cottage! It is a glorious summer day here so I am off to enjoy it. Take care, Carolyn
A mom with two young children, Anna Bacon found herself bored with the same old party themes, which is how Ma Fête (“My Party” in French) was born. She creates boxes of matching party materials—plates, cups, napkins and more—with fun, kid-friendly motifs, helping parents throw the most memorable parties, with minimal effort. The Tea Party series adds sophisticated touches to your little one's elegant celebration. Enjoy delicious party food with assorted dinner plates in four, mixed, elegant, floral designs, complete with gold foil details for a dining experience that is fit for a princess.
Welcome to the Sew Magical Tea Party- a Waldorf inspired tea party! It's the perfect project to encourage imaginative play! Coupled with some little tea cups or wooden bowls, some scraps of wool (my children loved to use this as “milk”)... these make such a lovely addition to the play kitchen.
About a year ago, I instituted a new element into my children’s homeschooling routine. We started having an afternoon tea! Why? Well, first because I’m smitten with the idea of drinking…
America’s oldest surviving tea sets are almost 240 years old. However; this is relatively young compared to surviving antique Chinese export and Staffordshire tea sets from the 1600s. Many tea sets have survived relatively intact so long, due to the loving care they had over the centuries. It doesn’t matter whether ...
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The moments we remember from the first years of our lives are often our most treasured because we have carried them longest. The chances are, they are also completely made up.
I scanned this after cleaning the picture frame and glass.... the note tucked inside said, "This was cut from a childrens book, circa 1900,,, "Happy Playmates". It was blank on the back.
According to the back of the photo, she lived in Mercer, PA and was a "living doll". Flea market find.