Tuesday, April 7, 2026

T Stands for A Thoughtful Addition

 

to Easter dinner from the Eldest. Since she had to work at the hospital this past weekend, we'll be celebrating Easter next weekend.

Drop by hosts, Bleubeard and Elizabeth’s blog to find out what the rest of the T gang is up to. If you want to play, include a beverage or beverage container in your post. Don’t forget to link your blog from Bleubeard and Elizabeth’s page.

25 comments:

  1. It's actually Greek Easter next weekend. So you're still celebrating on an actual Easter holiday. Smile. Hope you aren't getting all this white stuff that is coming down at my house right now. UGH!

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    1. Yup, we did. The ground was covered and melting as I type.

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  2. Very nice of the Eldest! Enjoy your post-Resurrection celebration! 😉

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  3. That Barefoot peach has my mouth watering and i'm not a big wine drinker... Hugs! deb

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  4. That Barefoot peach sounds interesting. We had a blessed Easter. Happy T Day from Foxy Stamping- Sharon. I don’t know why it thinks I am anonymous on some of the blogs. It doesn’t let me change it although I try.

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    1. I have that same issue on some blogs when I use the iPad.

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  5. Celebrations are often better when delayed!

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  6. How wonderful to celebrate with Eldest. I know Lambrusco, but it's too sweet for my taste and I've not heard of Barefoot peach wine (I assume it's wine) but I'm sure you'll have a great time even if it's a week later.
    Happy T-Day,
    Lisca

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    1. My grandmother always had Lambrusco on her table, so it's a nod to her. We've never had peach wine so it should be a fun taste adventure.

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  7. Enjoy the celebrations with your eldest this coming weekend.

    All the best Jan

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  8. Enjoy the upcoming celebration. I know someone else who is celebrating this weekend.

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    1. At least we're still in the Easter Season as Greek/Orthodox Easter will be celebrated next weekend.

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  9. Wow. That was some impressive gift from the Eldest. And what a celebration you will have next Sunday. Thanks for sharing this wine with us for T this Tuesday, dear CJ.

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  10. Every Easter is one for rejoicing! Even though we have had to change the way we have always done things, rejoicing is not one of those.

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  11. To a late Easter-celebration soon!

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