Last Updated on June 15, 2023 by Ellen Christian
My Mom and I didn’t always get along when I was a teenager. She didn’t approve of my friends or the choices I made and I admit to being somewhat less than a great teenager. When I turned 18, I got married and moved several states away. It wasn’t very long until I realized how smart my parents really were. Several years later, my parents retired and moved about 30 minutes away from us. Now I get to see her regularly and I realize how much we really have in common now that I am an adult.
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Take Time to Enjoy a Cup of Tea
One of the lessons that my Mom taught me was no matter how busy or hectic life is, you should always take time for a cup of tea. Tea with my Mom is much more than a cup of something you drink. Tea is an experience. Tea is a trip to another country when you enjoy a tea like Darjeeling. Tea is best enjoyed while flipping through a copy of Victorian magazine or watching British television.
Tea is best enjoyed in a fancy tea cup with a matching saucer. Ladies really do hold their pinkie finger in the air while they drink tea. Napkins always go on your lap in case you’re invited to tea with the Queen of England. You never know. It’s good to be prepared just in case. Of course, tea is best enjoyed with a scone. If you have clotted cream for your scones, all the better. If not, real butter melting over a hot scone is the best accompaniment to a cup of tea.
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Tell them about your mom! Though she’s worthy of an essay, share with them in 200 words or less a story of the mom in your life. What’s the best advice she’s given you? How has she raised you? Is she the funniest person you know? Every mom is a standout. Share with them a story that honors yours. Participants will have the option to post a video or share in 200 words with photo. The top 100 stories will receive a $50 FTD gift card. Here’s my story.
Ellen is a busy mom of a 24-year-old son and 29-year-old daughter. She owns six blogs and is addicted to social media. She believes that it doesn’t have to be difficult to lead a healthy life. She shares simple healthy living tips to show busy women how to lead fulfilling lives. If you’d like to work together, email info@confessionsofanover-workedmom.com to chat.
They cut off the entry period would love to have had a chance to enter!!
Entered it
i entered as joe gersch my story name is kathleeen
I shared my story. my mom is listed as Jill Denise
I think it’s great that you have such a sweet tradition with your mom!
entered!
I shared my story and entered the contest
I often forget tea is an option when craving something other than water, so needless to say I’m not the greatest tea drinker. However I DO enjoy a good cup of tea-I recently discovered a fantastic ginger/turmeric blend that I hope to blog about soon 🙂
I do enjoy a cup of tea. It’s generally how I relax at the end of the day. I’ve never tried turmeric in tea. I’ll have to check out that post!
Now that I AM a mom, I can SOOOO see why my mom was stressed out all the time! Tea and flowers definitely make for happy moms!
I agree! If I only knew then what I know now!