Informally Formal Tea

The centerpiece of the table was a tier of celery walnut cream cheese and cucumber finger sandwiches, chicken rolls and scones with fruit jams. Platters of cream filled strawberries and seedless grapes were served on the side. A rich Irish Breakfast blended tea was poured in an assorted collection of fine china teacups.For dessert homemade orange galletas were served and complimented with a premium assortment of Ghirardelli chocolate squares. In the background played Johann Sebastian Bach including his Suite No. 2 in B minor.
Special guests included Elena, Ann Marie, Yara, Sylvia and Nanci.
Informally, Diana had some friends over, and they had a wonderful time together talking, laughing, sharing and praying. Serving this tea has been on Diana’s heart to do for a long time, and from a proud husband’s perspective it was a smashing success.

“Better to be deprived of food for three days than tea for one.” - Ancient Chinese Saying
“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” - C.S. Lewis

2 Comments:
At Sunday, March 21, 2010 3:07:00 PM,
gina said…
so sorry to have missed it...what a lovely afternoon. good job, diana! my mouth is watering.
At Tuesday, March 23, 2010 9:54:00 AM,
Keith Goodling said…
Ken, you are pretty good as a writer for a food mag or the society pages or something....well done. you guys both have a heart for and gift of hospitality. we have experienced that blessing many times. looking forward to a shady front porch, a rocking chair, crisp WV air, a strong cup of joe and good friends to share it with. can ya think of any place like that? Que Dios te bendiga.
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