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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

A little birthday tea

So, our daughters spent their actual birthday with just their dad and I. This weekend they want to celebrate with our son and daughter-in-law, too. And they want a tea! This is wonderful for me, as I love teas. The three of us used to volunteer at our church once per month at fund-raising teas. We did everything from make sandwiches and salads, to serve guests, to wash dishes. Those were fun times.

So once again, I get to participate in throwing a tea. Only this time, I'm the one planning and shopping for everything. 

The tea will be more substantial than just a couple of finger sandwiches, some cookies, and a pot of tea, as we all need real food at meal times. This tea will sort of take the place of an early dinner.

Here's the menu:

  • small shrimp salads served in ice cream sundae dishes
  • chicken salad on baby croissants
  • egg salad on thin sliced bread
  • roast beef and horseradish on small rolls
  • fruit compote
  • marinated vegetable medley
  • cookies
  • mini cupcakes
  • tea, cocoa, sparkling water, fruit juice
I can prep most of this on Saturday, then assemble sandwiches and put together salads on Sunday.

We'll do more than just have a tea. But the tea is what I'm most excited about. We'll also do something either active or game-like. One daughter is more into arcades and active entertainment, while the other is more into girly stuff, like teas and classy European cafés. I ask them to choose something that each of them really enjoys. Some years they agree on something, like a specific movie or a picnic in the park. Other years we do one thing for one daughter and another thing for the other.

I'll use my new-to-me small glasses (for the fruit juice and sparkling water) that I bought at Goodwill yesterday. I found the exact same glass pattern and size on ebay and etsy for $6 to $15 each. I paid 99 cents each. I love a deal. And now we actually have matching juice glasses.

Between one daughter and myself, we have 2 pedestal cake plates. We'll get those out for the sandwiches and desserts. I have a collection of mismatched tea cups thrifted and bought at garage sales over the years. We'll use those as well.

I don't keep many of the ingredients needed for our menu on hand, so I will have to do some shopping. However, I'm certain that I will be spending far less on the needed ingredients than we would if we opted for a restaurant meal for the 6 of us.

Okay, so those are the plans for a bigger birthday celebration. In our family, when your birthday falls on a weekday (workday), you get a small celebration with just us 4 on the day, then a bigger celebration that includes all 6 of us on the weekend following or before. Some years the smaller celebration is just choosing what's for dinner. Some years it's going some place low-key plus dinner at home.

Thank you to all of you who wished my daughters a happy birthday. They were touched when I conveyed your good wishes for them.

If you were to put on a tea, what would be on your menu?

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

It's my daughters' birthday!

Hi friends. Today was my daughters' birthday. They both took the day off from work and wanted to spend it with their dad and I. We'll have a bigger celebration over the weekend when our son and daughter-in-law can join us. But today was pretty nice.

I made chocolate chip pancakes and bacon for breakfast. I haven't made chocolate chip pancakes in years. But I knew they'd love them. We discussed what they wanted to do today, and they decided they wanted to go to thrift stores in the area. And they wanted us to join them.

Anyway, we did some thrifting. (I came home with a rowing machine and some juice glasses.) After, we had a late lunch at Panera, using a gift card from my stepmom from several years ago. My daughters also picked up their birthday freebie while at Panera to take home.

I had about an hour to try out the rowing machine before making dinner. The rowing machine will offer some variety in my workouts, as well as work out new muscle groups. We had a beef and broccoli stir fry and some pad Thai along with tangerines for dinner. My daughters wanted to watch a movie on Pluto TV, Real Life (1979), then have cupcakes.

A very nice day spent with my two daughters as they celebrated another year in this life.

Happy St. Patrick's Day to you!

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