Anyway…right after we started dating, he came down with a terrible cold. Being a kind and considerate girlfriend (I’m the one with the long fake blond hair), I immediately ran and bought him tea – herbals full of echinicea and other terrible tasting but good for you stuff. As I drove to his house, I started second guessing myself. Was he going to think I was weird bringing him all this tea? As it turns out, he was a big believer in the healing power of herbs and teas. Score another point for him!
Tea, as it happened, is his second drink of choice. Mix in a little honey and whiskey and it quickly becomes tied with #1 – straight whiskey! The first time we vacationed together, I was surprised when he pulled out a plastic baggie filled with a whole variety of different teas when we got to the hotel. Years later, he still packs tea on when we travel. And when I travel by myself, I’ve often found tea bags packed away in my suitcase as a surprise. Even in the middle of a hot and humid North Carolina summer, he’ll make a cup of tea before bed. And he’s the first to grab the echinicea tea when he doesn’t feel well.
I’ll be featuring the Have a Cuppa bundle and coordinating designer series paper stack at my April 10 – Second Sunday Sip & Stamp class. We’ll make 4 cards using this very versatile stamp set. Whether it’s Teacher Appreciation, Mothers’ Day, of just to brighten someone’s day, this stamp set is for you.
This class is also available by mail. I’ll send you all your pre-cut paper and embellishments plus step by step instructions on how to assemble. You use your own stamp sets and ink. Cost is $15 + $6.10 postage. Just use the RSVP button below to sign up.
Happy Stamping…I’m off to have some tea!
Stamp set: Have a Cuppa; Sassy Salutations
Big Shot Dies. Cups & Kettles; Circle Card Thinlits Dies
Ink: Crushed Curry; Basic Black Archival
Paper: Whisper White; Crushed Curry; Have a Cuppa designer series paper stack
Embellishments: Whisper White 5/8″ Organza Ribbon
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