Tea drinking…and reflecting
We drink a lot of tea at home: Green tea, Chinese tea, Black tea…even Bubble tea! We buy them in loose leaves so that we can brew it in our teapot.
Today while tea shopping, I saw this tiffin carrier at an Antique shop and thought, ‘I could use this to keep our tea stash!’
It’s a lovely piece with cranes and dragons and gold accents around it. Very Chinese. I think even my parents would be pleased with my purchase.
Actually, when growing up I used to cringe at my parent’s taste for oriental furnishing. I never fully appreciated the intricate handiwork and carvings. I kept thinking everything looked so Chinese! This is me…circa 80′s…I am crawling around my house which looks like a Chinese museum.
But how times have changed now. I find that as I grow older each year, I’ve learned to embrace my roots…which has made me a little more sentimental and nostalgic about my past. I also find myself appreciating and liking the same kind of decor or artifacts that my parents like! Though if I were to decorate my home, I think it would be a mixture of the current things that I love and also the Chinese soul in me.
And lastly…as we’re on the topic of tea (which was supposed to be a short post!). If you like tea, I’d recommend that you try the blooming tea. They are tea leaves, flattened and shaped into a ball. When you drop the ball in the teapot, it blooms into a flower! A very pretty sight.
March 11th, 2011 at 6:43 am
I love the blooming tea! I mostly get the little buddha’s tears that are enough for just 1 cup, they’re so pretty!
March 11th, 2011 at 9:24 am
I know! I am tempted to get the clear glass teapot…so that we can marvel at the blooming tea without taking off the lid of our current teapot!
March 11th, 2011 at 10:42 am
what a gorgeous find Helena – that blooming tea sure looks interesting! i love asian teas especially when we are at YumCha but when i buy Green tea it always comes out too strong – have no idea what Im doing wrong….
cute bebe pic too!
March 11th, 2011 at 10:43 am
it looks like a whole chrysanthemum flower? so pretty! yes you need a glass teapot for that one
March 18th, 2011 at 8:54 am
Hahaha you grew up in a Chinese museum!