Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Small Party = Cozy Party


 Our invitation says it all---

Our annual Mother & Daughter Tea may look and feel different but it will still be that special time that we set aside to celebrate each other.  There will be treats and tea, good company, and hopefully, great conversation after we hear a special talk from our speaker.

The afternoon will begin with the Divine Mercy Chaplet at 3:00, and an opening prayer to our tea.  We will have time to wave and say hello to our friends before this year's speaker is introduced.  We will close the virtual portion of our tea with a reading of our first tea scroll, The Tea Cup.

So find a special spot to spend with your daughter (and send the other kids to the basement during tea time!) Go to a park or garden and have a picnic tea. Ask another homeschooling family (or two) to join you.  Although we all have approached this year differently, we hope that this tea time will be a refreshing break, a lovely new tradition, and a chance to customize the tea for your own household! 

Afternoon Tea is a good excuse to take a break on any day but for this year, we choose to make our small tea party into a big celebration even as we are forced to restrict our gatherings.  Whether you choose to have tea with your daughter in a quiet nook at your home, or to pack up a picnic basket with your daughter's Algebra classmates and their moms, this year's tea will be special.  

It will also be an Easter Saturday to remember.

 

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