Tea for Twenty!

We had our very first Mother's Tea this morning, and for the first time of ever having done this sort of event, I think that it was a rousing success! Twenty Mommies were able to make it, there were no major glitches, and I think that overall the goal was accomplished of having them come and be refreshed and leave with a renewed sense of purpose that we are are doing as Moms is viewed in the Lord's eyes as something that is of utmost importance.



I know of at least ten who were not able to come because of child care - or lack thereof, at least three who had to work, and a few more who had sick kidlets at home, so I think with each time, this has potential to grow bigger and better.

I'm posting just a couple of pictures, but they really don't do justice to the cozy little atmosphere that we had with china teacups and saucers, candles, and individual teapots for each table. We had delish little finger foods, we played some silly games and gave away lots of fun prizes, and a sweet older Mama shared with us from her heart and had many of us in tears. So sweet.



We've learned a few things to make it better next time, we got some good ideas from the ladies of topics they would like to have covered in the future, and we're revving up for a summer event that will most likely take place on a Saturday so that hopefully there will be some Daddies out there who will be able to cover for a couple of hours so more Mommies can make it.

.....And next time the tea will stay hot. We promise.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This was a great idea, Amy. Glad that it went well! Wish I could have been there! Thanks for following through on the ideas that God's Spirit puts in your heart! Love ya! Rachel Schwartz

Anonymous said...

Awww, that's so awesome -- glad you enjoyed it -- what a great idea!! Wish I could've come!! :)

Esther said...

It was so wonderful, Ame. You and Rach did such a great job putting it together. I feel so blessed to have such wonderful friends who have been down this road before me. Love ya!

Chantelle said...

It was LOVELY and you did a fabulous job. Cozy, relaxed, pretty. (not at all stuffy-church-basement-icky). Smooth jazz, nice conversation, yummy snacks. Lovely!