Afternoon Coffee And Evening Tea
May 20, 2026
I Think
May 18, 2026
Monday Morning Coffee
Good Monday morning! I am home, of course; however, I can still have my morning coffee with Mickey, right? Well, today feels like May. Every month has a feeling, I think. May's feeling is a mix of newness, warmth, endings and beginnings, busyness, and anticipation. The school year is wrapping up, summer plans are being made, and everything is finally green again. We also have several May birthdays. Yet while May is historically quite busy for us, from now on it will be calm and ordinary. Just the way I like it.
I went for a walk this morning, and was amazed at how everything came alive while we were gone. It's like Tinkerbelle took her wand and made it happen. I will stop with the Disney references, I promise. Just not quite yet.
May 15, 2026
A Most Magical Time!
Hello, my friends! We are home, unpacked, and filled to the brim with the magical memories of our family trip to Disney! We had the most wonderful time together, and enjoyed all the magic that is Disney so very much. There is something special about being in Disney World. When you are there, it is as if the world outside doesn't exist. And for a bit, we can simply spend time together, experiencing the magic that makes us all young again. This is a long one, so pour a cup, have a seat, and settle in for some Disney magic!
Although I will not be able to adequately summarize our trip properly here on this page, I will document some of the many moments we captured so that one day we can look back and remember the time we all went to Disney World together. It was magical, so very fun, hot, relaxing, exciting, and comforting. I remember when we went to Disney with little ones, clutching autograph books, anxiously waiting for Cinderella, Mickey, Donald, or Belle. I remember pushing a stroller with Flynn and us eating cookies while everyone else rode the "Big Kids" rides. I remember afternoon naps in comfy hotel beds, watching Mickey cartoons. And I couldn't imagine a time when we would come to Disney without little ones, who seem to make the magic come true. I realize now, however, that older children are a whole new kind of magic, and spending time with them in Disney World is just as much fun, if not more! Watching my children share their love of Disney with the people they love is amazing. And watching these incredible adults experiencing all the fun together is a dream come true. And a dream is a wish your heart makes, right?

































































