This tea will forever be bitter sweet for me. I can see the bottom of the tin as my 11 year relationship comes to an end and I just want to cry sad tears into this tea. It just is not a happy week. I hope that one day soon I will be able to consider this tea a happy after work tea again, just not right now.
That being said it is probably the most soothing latte I have had all day. Side note I am out of milk and I want to cry over that, and I am sure I will find a few more things to cry about before the night is out.
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I’m so sorry to hear about your week! I hope you can find some solace in tea and other soothing things. I find scents especially can be so strongly tied to emotion that it’s not surprising this will take on the connection for you.
It’s rough, 31 and waking up crying each day? I suddenly think that I might actually appreciate the novel: Eat, Love, Pray now…
Yikes, that’s… beyond devastating. I’m so sorry. If I had any advice to offer you, it would be just to not give up on yourself. You’ll make it. :)
Wow, 11 years, that’s hard. I’ve been with my DH for 15 years, and I just know it would be terrible if we were to ever part ways. That said, my aunt and uncle divorced several years ago, after being married well over 20 years, remarried within a few, and it was one of the best things she ever did. Not only does she have full grown children from her new hubby, she has grandchildren to watch grow up and to spoil. That all said, if you ever want to talk to a random tea loving stranger over some tea about it all, I’m in James Bay.
I’m so sorry to hear about your week! I hope you can find some solace in tea and other soothing things. I find scents especially can be so strongly tied to emotion that it’s not surprising this will take on the connection for you.
It’s rough, 31 and waking up crying each day? I suddenly think that I might actually appreciate the novel: Eat, Love, Pray now…
Yikes, that’s… beyond devastating. I’m so sorry. If I had any advice to offer you, it would be just to not give up on yourself. You’ll make it. :)
Wow, 11 years, that’s hard. I’ve been with my DH for 15 years, and I just know it would be terrible if we were to ever part ways. That said, my aunt and uncle divorced several years ago, after being married well over 20 years, remarried within a few, and it was one of the best things she ever did. Not only does she have full grown children from her new hubby, she has grandchildren to watch grow up and to spoil. That all said, if you ever want to talk to a random tea loving stranger over some tea about it all, I’m in James Bay.