Showing posts with label dependabili-TEA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dependabili-TEA. Show all posts

Monday, October 6, 2014

Reliabili-TEA

He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: 
(Luke 16:10, KJV)

Some people can be counted on---by family, by friends, by co-workers and by sisters in the faith. Lisa is such a gal. She must have stated sipping from a cuppa reliabili-TEA at an early age. A solid family member, watching out for parents, siblings.....everyone. 

She takes her responsibilites as a wife and mother very seriously as well.This weekend her dependability was so-o-o evident at her daughter's wedding. She had been faithful in attending to every little detail.
Congratulations to Danielle and Brad!
When Kevin had questions, Lisa had it covered. When Danielle r-e-a-l-l-y wanted lots of flowers----flowers, gorgeous flowers, were everywhere---in baskets, in small containers, in large urns, on table tops and hanging on gas-lit walkways, to mention a few. All details were seen to and taken care of "ahead of time."
But, more than that, she was there emotionally---for both, while having fun with them in the midst of the support. 
Like mother, like daughter---both can be counted on, even to have fun..........
after all the "i"s are dotted and the "t"s have been crossed.
She had a "bubbly" cuppa reliabili-TEA making the evening fun for everyone, especially in the barn at Heartwood Hall.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

"Sinceri-TEA"

Above all, brothers, do not swear oaths by heaven, by earth, or by any other object. Instead, let your "Yes" mean yes and your "No" mean no! Otherwise, you may fall under condemnation. (James 5:12, NIV)
Sinceri-TEA is a special tea blend that most of us desire not only in our own lives but in the lives of others as well. Naturally, a little hones-TEA and dependabili-TEA are blended in this cuppa. Probably sweetened with a heaping spoon of trust too.

For the Christian that should be A man can be taken at his word. Daddy said that years ago that's all it took----your word. As Horton the Who said, I "meant what I said and I said what I meant...."
Do I? Do you? Or are we saying just what we think others want to hear? If so, our words of sinceri-TEA have just sloshed in the saucer and are getting stale and cold. Not very palatable.
Truth be told: Extra sloshed tea added for effect.
Sinceri-TEA, a cuppa we all want in our relationships.