February 6, 2008

A cup of tea makes all the difference.

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A Cuppa Tea.
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Doesn't a cup of tea make all the difference when a throat is sore, for the person is a little sick with a cold because certain little people forget to sneeze into their elbows, a new trick for little sneezers, elbows which catches an awful lot of those icky germs if they'd only remember in the split second before the big one?

Those sneezes hit hard and fast.
Right in the face!
Perils of the profession.

Tea cures a lot of ills.
Hot brew slipping down the sore old gullet.
Washing away the swollen feeling, wafting up the nose, curing coughing, sweetening breath.

Tea each morning in a carry~around~mug from Starbucks.
(I don't know why, but Starbucks mugs last a long time if you don't microwave them, dear husband!) Tea at school, sits, just a slurp away, on the desk, hot and happy, awaiting my pleasure.



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Soup's pretty good for a cold, too.
I could go on and on about soup!
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1 comment:

baffle said...

ah yes
tea and soup and more tea and more soup.
that's how i like it too.
keeps me sane and comfy and cozy and warm.

luv the animation video.
i have felt the tea 'high' after drinking pot after pot after pot of caffeinated tea @ the ritz afternoon tea times
all boinky-eyed, like.

after tea, walk down to macy's and do some frenzied shopping for all kinds of things you don't need.

;-)