Hello everyone,
Even though our weather has been very spring like the past few days
and we lost a lot of snow(don't worry still lots left) I am looking
forward to a skating party, and our pond is looking good for it as
soon as the temperatures drop again.
So with that in mind I have been enjoying hot cocoa for my afternoon
break ~ a favorite after skating treat.
Ginger cookies go nicely with hot cocoa.
Love my new mugs from the thrift store.
I am getting my skates polished up so I will be ready for the ice.
A few shots from a winter skating party last year.
What about you ~ do you enjoy ice skating in the winter?
I am joining Rose Chintz Cottage for Tea Time
and Bernideen's Tea Time Blog for Friends Sharing Tea.
Enjoy your week!
Carolyn
Your Grand daughters are so sweet. I bet everyone will have a great time this weekend. Look forward to seeing the pics. Wish I was curling up with the lovely looking cocoa, yummy.
ReplyDeleteHot cocoa sounds comforting after skating outdoors. Seniors have time available at the local YMCA for skating once a week but I haven't been for a couple of years. I'd like to take it up again though, it's good exercise.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and I like your thrifty new mugs. I'd say your pond should be perfect for skating if it freezes over after all this rain. I do hope you and the grandkids get out for a nice skating party soon.
ReplyDeleteOne of the first dates my husband and I had was ice skating on a pond in Iowa. I am terrible at it and only went a few times in my life. I freeze and all I can talk about is getting warm.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are darling!!!
I used to enjoy ice skating when I was a teen, Carolyn. I would love to go again with my granddaughter. They were supposed to be building an ice skating rink about 5 minutes away, but the developer ran out of money so the skating rink is a "no go". I was so disappointed. Love your new mugs. They look the perfect size for hot chocolate.
ReplyDeletePrecious baby girls! Love the pink skates too!
ReplyDeleteYour table is so cozy and beautiful! Love these photos!
Bonnie
Dear Carolyn, Skating looks like such good fun!
ReplyDeleteYour thrift mugs are darling.
Love this shade of brown with polka dots.
Blessings,
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ReplyDeleteHello Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteoh it seemes to me that skating is a nice winter activity.
And a cup of hot chocolate after that, Mmmmmmh...
Greetings
Olga from Germany
Wow, does the lake freeze over that much that you can ice skate on it. How do you check that it is thick and frozen enough?
ReplyDeleteKeep safe, Jackie in Surrey,UK
Carolyn, your outdoor skating photos are really sweet. I like your mugs too. I am picking up similar ones only in a different colour. Yummy hot chocolate! Thank you for coming to tea.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Hi Carolyn...I used to skate in my younger days. I'd be afraid to now.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are so lovely, especially with the adorable, darling grandchildren. Nice job. Susan p.s. The "new' mugs are adorable.
I love those taupe polka-dot mugs and the knitted pillow. The little girls look like they are right out of a fairy land story book!
ReplyDeleteHi Carolyn, I also love hot chocolate and ginger cookies when I come back home after a cold day and .. believe me , your 'Winter Ladies' are gorgeous !!
ReplyDeleteA lovely continuation of the week to you. xo.
Dany
I'm planning a skating party in my part of Michigan! And your mugs match the "Tea for One" set I'm using in my office right now.
ReplyDeleteJulie
Sweet! I love to ice-skate too.
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ReplyDeleteHope you will be able to skate soon Carolyn! We have a mild winter so far, but anything can still happen. Love to skate thought, so if we get some ice, we will be skating too.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend & lots of fun!
Madelief x
I love your picture so much. I have a vintage tablecloth similar to what you used on your table. I was going to cut it up, but now I'm putting it on my table. Thanks for the work you put into your photos and blog.
ReplyDeleteA fantastic blog with a lot of useful information. I would love to get updates from you. Keep blogging. All the best.
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