Aug. 23, 2007
Our First "Tea and Crafts" time of the School Year!

Posted in Tea Time

I have now read about this idea on 2 different blogs. Elizabeth Foss's, who also writes about it in her book, Real Learning - which I am LOVING, by the way! Also, Dawn's blog - By Sun and Candlelight - gives a WONDERFUL list of "tea and crafts" ideas. And, before you shake your head at me thinking, oh, I have BOYS, Dawn has 3 BOYS! I just love her blog! She has found a way to make teatime a time for talking about their faith as well as doing crafts...her boys love it. Of course, who wouldn't love a new drink and some tasty snacks!

I have been wanting to implement this tea time in our house, but just had not gotten together all my items to get it going. So this week I was determined...and we did it on Wednesday afternoon! David bought me a tea kettle at walmart and some herbel tea bags, various fruity flavors!  One afternoon while the children were napping, I decorated the table. I put on a tablecloth, lit some candles, got out a poetry book, our Bible for our story, coloring pages, our pretty tea cups and even dishes from my wedding china (which never gets used!) I figured even if we break one, at least we are creating memories using them instead of them not getting used!

The one thing I did not get done for our first tea-and-craft day was a special homemade treat to eat. I will work this in as we get to it...I would like to prepare something in the morning with the girls help and then they will be even more excited about eating it! So, for this 1st tea time we had apple slices and store bought cookies.

We read a few poems from this book with poetry by Margaret Wise Brown - which by the way, is an excellent book for younger children if you are wanting to introduce them to more "fun" poetry. The ones we read were about insects! Oh and we were also listening to classical music during this time!

(well, I searched for a picture of this sweet poetry book, but apparently it is a little hard to find! Anyway, poems are by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrations are by Tom Leonard.)

The other thing we did was review our most recent Bible story - Ruth and Naomi and colored a picture of the 2 ladies from the Bible. I intended to have a craft - more than a coloring page - but that will have to come next time too!

Here are a few pictures from our afternoon tea! And, wouldn't you know it, Caleb woke from his nap early and so he got to participate too! Yes, a 2 year old drank out of a real teacup, did wonderfully AND, I think he enjoyed the taste of the tea more than the girls did!!

 

 

 


Comments

Aug. 23, 2007 - Wonderful idea!

Posted by Nana

I love the idea of a tea party and so glad that you used your good china with your children. Most of us, including me, save our china for a special occasion that usually does not ever come, and what better occasion than to celebrate with your children. Good for you Candace!! You are such a wonderful mother and teacher! You can tell by looking at the pictures that they loved it!!

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Aug. 23, 2007 - Thank you

Posted by Amanda10Axelby

Greetings from Australia.

Thank you for such a lovely and inspirational post. We love tea time in our home. We usually do this Sunday morning, but we are going to give it a try during the week now.

Thanks.
Amanda

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Aug. 24, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Theresa

Hi Candace,

I'm so glad you ran across Dawn's blog. She is by far my favorite blogger and each day I love checking in to see what she and her boys have done.

How fun to have your very first tea time. I love tea time here and we too use our good china!

I moved back over to Typepad (just missed my Typelists which link to books we are reading) and missed the user friendliness of it all.

Blessings,
Theresa
www.gracelikerain.typepad.com

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Aug. 24, 2007 - Thank You :)

Posted by Anonymous

Hi Candace!

Thank you so much for the links and kind words! I am so glad you are enjoying teatime with your children. Such beautiful pictures - it looks like a wonderful day. :)

God bless!

Dawn (By Sun & Candlelight)

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