Today I am doing two blog events. Blue Monday with Sally at, Smiling Sally and Cielo at, The House in the Roses. Please be sure and visit both blogs for a lovely blogging experience. Thank you Sally and Cielo for hosting these fun blogging events for us to enjoy.
FIRST THE BLUE
I am sharing some photos of two of my step great grandsons. My daughter-in-law, their grandma, sends photos to us so we can see the progress in their growth. We are so sad to just see photos but we are very happy to at least have that. These little guys live in MI. They are beautiful little boys and we love them dearly, even if it is long distance.
Thus little guy is the oldest. I do not want to identify these babies by name for safety. In these two photos he is playing in a plastic bin. The next photo shows him fast asleep in the bin. Children love boxes. Who needs expensive toys? HA!
Shhhhhhh.
The most recent photo. I am partial but aren't they darling little boys?
I think we have to take a trip to MI soon!!!
WELCOME TO MY TEA PARTY
Which tea do you prefer?
Come in and enjoy your tea and cookies. Home made oatmeal raisin. Mmmmmm.
This cup and saucer was purchased when I was eighteen years old. I bought a full set of eight Place settings plus the platter, vegetable bowl and a gravy boat. I bought these place settings one at a time and it took many months to complete the set. They are very fragile and fine. I had no idea of what fine china was at the time but the name of the pattern was all I needed. The pattern is 'Springtime', by Hanover China. The year was 1958.
My choice of tea is Earl Grey
The flowers are Weigela and I picked them from my garden.
I hope you enjoyed the tea party. There is nothing more lovely, relaxing and romantic than a lovely cup of tea with people you love.
That is you, my dear blogging friends.
I know I should be in bed...I'm going promise.
Colt and Riley use to play in a Rubbermaid like that. They would fill it with water in the summer and pretend it was their pool. Cute little boys Jeanne.
I just had a cup of tea, my favourite being liquorice. Yum. Your table is beautiful. I noticed a little pink flower in the middle : )
Happy Blue Monday and what a lovely victorian tea party Miss Jeanne.
Love You to the moon and back again
Love Claudie
oxoxoxoxoxox
Posted by: claudie | May 10, 2010 at 01:04 AM
What adorable children! And your table is stunning! If you have time, stop by and check out my giveaway! :)
Posted by: Emily | May 10, 2010 at 05:12 AM
Your tea things are just lovely. I could very definitely enjoy having tea with you...but would be terrified of breaking something. With replacement costs like that...Wow!
The little guys are adorable. I love the close up of both of them...and of course the little guy asleep in the basket.
Have a great day!
Becky K.
Posted by: Becky K. | May 10, 2010 at 05:58 AM
Good morning, dear friend. The boys are gorgeous - and if is right for you to be prejudice.
I love your tea party. I prefer Earl Grey, too, and Oatmeal Raisin cookies are my very favorite. I'll be right over.
Posted by: Beverly | May 10, 2010 at 06:22 AM
Your teaset is so beautiful and what a wonderful teaparty. Your boys are so cute. I know how you miss them.
Willow
Posted by: Willow | May 10, 2010 at 07:03 AM
Your step great grandsons are beautiful boys!!
Love your tea party as well, I love Earl Grey tea.
Posted by: Mar | May 10, 2010 at 07:48 AM
Hi! what a wonderful pics with your beautiful boys!!
and nice tea party!
xoxo
Posted by: Marina | May 10, 2010 at 08:28 AM
Jeanne, what beautiful boys! So darling! And I love your tea set and the vase of Weigela you picked for us. Thank you, and I would love one of those delicious cookies you baked. I wish I could really have tea with you in person. Miss you...
XO,
Sheila :-)
Posted by: Sheila | May 10, 2010 at 08:32 AM
Hello Jeanne,
I have to agree - those boys are just darlings! :-) And how cute is it that slept in that teeny weeny box. Must be real exhausted from the playing.
As to the tea party - they are beautiful and very expensive! With a klutz like me, I'm afraid to pick those china LOL Good thing it's a virtual one :-) The painted teaspoons are just lovely as well.
I know I'm late on this one (since I've been MIA) but I wish the two important boys in your life a Happy, Happy Birthday - to your husband and to Caleb (sounds like he is one amazing boy and no doubt everybody is just proud of him).
Mizpah,
Li
(ooopppsss there's more :-) That giant flower! 3 days in every 40 years. The name though (cadaver . . . ous) diverted my mind into something else for a second :-) )
Posted by: MyThoughtsMyVoice | May 10, 2010 at 08:35 AM
Both of the boys are too CUTE!!
Beautiful set up for your tea party. Those cookies look YUMMY and I would be VERY careful using that china. Hope you have a wonderful day today. We might be in for some crazy weather later....hope not.
Posted by: Darlene | May 10, 2010 at 08:43 AM
My little ones always loved to play in laundry baskets; I guess it's the enclosed, small area that appeals to them. Happy Blue Monday, Jeanne.
Posted by: Sally | May 10, 2010 at 08:54 AM
Oh, Jeanne, what darling little guys! I love their big ole beautiful eyes and little cherub faces! How lucky you are.
Now your tea setting is gorgeous. What a story about your beautiful china! Wow, you've really got some expensive ones! How wonderful you could replace them! I'll have two lumps in my Earl Gray, one of my favorite teas, please!
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Posted by: Shelia | May 10, 2010 at 09:11 AM
handsome lil boys you have! and those teasetting and cookies are delicious! Happy Mother's day!
xo
fitty
Posted by: fitty | May 10, 2010 at 09:39 AM
Jeanne... This is gorgeous... a huge thank YOU for participating in our Victorian Tea Party
Hugs
Cielo
Posted by: cielo | May 10, 2010 at 10:04 AM
Your Tea Party is beautiful ! I love the teaspoons !The boy's pics are just cute & precious , especially the one with the little guy asleep in the tote .
Blessings,
~Myrna
Posted by: Myrna | May 10, 2010 at 01:39 PM
Beautiful tea! The food and tea look delightful!
Posted by: Sherry | May 10, 2010 at 02:03 PM
what a beautiful post :) love all the photos esp the second one :) so cute!
u may view mine here
Posted by: mizhelle | May 10, 2010 at 05:15 PM
Great shots! I love the one where he is asleep in the box :)
Posted by: Daniela | May 11, 2010 at 05:12 AM
Hi Jeanne! Those boys are so precious....love the guy asleep in the plastic bin! Oh, to be able to fall asleep WHERE EVER....those days are long gone!
I LOVE your china and I'm so glad you replaced the pieces. It's gorgeous!! I am lusting for it!! Yeah, I know, I know...."go out and get your own!" :) I love EG tea, too, but I love oatmeal cookies MORE!! Your flowers are the perfect touch!! I forgot to say that I LOVE your flowers....can't use the word LOVE too much! :)
Hope you had a great Monday and an even greater TUESDAY!! L, Dana
Posted by: dana | May 11, 2010 at 08:46 AM
What a lovely tea presentation!! Such pretty things you have shared with us today!
Debbie
Posted by: Debbie | May 11, 2010 at 07:18 PM
Google books has a large selection of parlor game books and recipe books from Victorian times that are freely viewable as their copyright has expired. Using these as reference it is easy to organize your own Victorian Tea Party. I have hosted a Victorian Tea Party pot look but if you are doing this I would advise not making it too authentic as the Victorians enjoyed such delicacies as beef tongue and pig's trotters!!!
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