Roma ironing clothes for the tea. |
Rubia in the car with her hair and makeup ready to practice at the church prior to the tea. |
When we arrived I had to take a few pictures of the beautifully decorated tables before we practiced our dances. Each table was unique since they were sponsored by different women in the church. |
We were glad that our Abuela was able to attend the tea with us! |
L to R: Our friend E who dances with us, our friend K who drove quite a ways to come to the tea, Roma, Rubia and I during the tea. |
After listening to a beautiful arrangement of “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” played on the violin by one of the young girls at church, we prayed and enjoyed a lovely meal served by the deacons and Pastors. On the menu was orange spice and green tea, graham crackers with fresh fruit salsa, small red potatoes stuffed with potato salad, garlic chicken bruschetta, chocolate cake wedges, streusel squares, cream puffs, and chocolate bon bons. It was all very delicious and elegant.
To close the tea, the twins, our friend E, and I danced to the song “Manger Throne” by Third Day. This too is a beautiful song! |
After the tea, we posed for many pictures in our dresses. |
The group that danced at the tea. |
We girls with Mommy. |
Our friend K and Mrs. M. We’re so glad they could come to the tea! |
After the tea, we went home and enjoyed a get-together with our friends and family who came to the tea. Come back tomorrow to hear more about that!
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