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The SIXTH Tea Room - Everyone Welcome

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Jacksmama · 21/03/2009 00:18

The One Child Tea Room started as a sort of sanctuary for anyone who was a bit tired of the controversy surrounding having one child only, for whatever reason. The topic seems to attract that sort of thing. So we thought we needed a place where a cup of tea and a muffin and a place to sit down and relax was needed - and judging by the number of visitors and regulars, it really was much needed!

The tea room has since undergone a few, shall we say, metamorphoses... it started as a charming bricks and mortar sort of place, with a lovely English garden, a ha-ha in the distance, and wonderful mismatched crockery.

But since the tea room is truly magical, at night, the glitter ball comes out, and booze and sofas canapees are served. During the daytime, there is a stable with (at last count) two horses, Earl and Lady Grey, who appreciate being exercised. We also have (at last count) two guinea pigs, RacingPig and RacingMissPiggy... but since they seem to have been up to no good, that count may increase shortly.

In its most recent incarnation, the tea room became a yurt, and we had Mellors The Gardener show up in buckskin trousers and no shirt (which caused several of the regulars to either fan themselves with whatever magazines were available, or faint prettily, preferably into Mellors' arms), and there seems to have been an errant bison or two.
Oh, and we also had the Naked Mohawk Babies - they were originally cake decorations (for the life of me, I cannot find the link right now) - and they have since taken on lives of their own, adding much amusement to the tea room.

Decorations include cut-outs of George Clooney, Wesley Snipes, and any other hunks of burning love we can think of. Oh, and peace lilies, and (since nothing seems to be able to kill the damn thing) an aspidistra.

For those who are shy of company, or fleeing controversial threads, we have a Priest Hole to hide relax in.

Please remember that the tea room is magical - no amount of Bolly swilled will cause a hangover, allergies of any type mean nothing, so you can eat and drink whatever you like, and if you don't fancy the distressed-looking couch, a brand-new comfy arm chair will appear in seconds.

EVERYONE is welcome, whether you have one child, none, or ten. In fact, one of our regulars is currently pregnant!!

The only strict rule we enforce is no fisticuffs. Anyone who behaves disagreeably will be ejected by Mellors (fully clad).

Most important of all - the tea room is meant for fun and support. It's perfectly acceptable, and in fact, mandatory, to be a little unhinged yourself.

Welcome all!!

(I've had a somewhat trying day so I will leave the crating and moving of china, and the actual shaping of the tea room, to everyone else... I did hear rumours of a spa being added, however, so please, book me in for a pedicure, will you? Thanks!)

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Donk · 07/04/2009 08:13

UniS - and don't forget the Aspidistra! (In Busman's Honeymoon)

UniS · 07/04/2009 08:35

indeed- Tallboys, like the tearoom had many many aspidistra.

mistlethrush · 07/04/2009 08:57

JM - I could do with some of that spray. Dh borrowed the car to get down to near interview on Sun pm (4hrs) and come home yesterday afternoon (4hrs). Now when you get in the whole car smells - I think the seats are gradually releasing smell into the car so I have to drive round with the fan on full on face or the windows down!

MadBad - great bunting. If I had been around much more last night I could have done with some champagne. I wonder what happens if you add some elderflower cordial?

If dh gets the job he went for all carefully worked out ds care plans will be out of the window in terms of the week after Easter. Not quite sure how we'll address that yet. However, first he must have got the job. Please cross everything!!!!

Donk - have you tried the stripy carrots? They look great in salads, but not so interesting cooked, although I assume you're not that keen on cooked carrots anyway. I hope that the camel is not interfering too much and is keeping to its own carefully marked out area. Did Mellors help you set that up or did you manage it yourself?

TB - did you manage to forgive dh sufficiently or not?

Donk · 07/04/2009 09:29

Mellors set up the camel pen - as a Donkey I am not keen on camels, they smell!

Donk · 07/04/2009 09:30

Hey! Perhaps that spray would sork on teh camel?!

Donk · 07/04/2009 09:30

Ooops - Perhaps that spray would work on the camel.

mistlethrush · 07/04/2009 09:32

It might work! There are areas in the rafters that I think might need some attention too. I think that the NMBs might have found a tin of baked beans in the back of a cupboard somewhere and shared them

mistlethrush · 07/04/2009 10:35

Picture of birthday cake added....

teafortwo · 07/04/2009 11:55

Fabtastic cake....!!!!!!!!!!!

mistlethrush · 07/04/2009 12:12

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thumbbunny · 07/04/2009 12:52

MT you are a caketastic genius! Those monsters are brill!

I am sure the fart-neutraliser would work on camels & NMBs too - it's amazing stuff. It isn't sold as that of course, although I did say I would put a (forgotten the bloody word again) thing on their website saying how good it was - this is the stuff - I use Cleanse and Protect (lemon fragrance) and Ground and Go (Rosewood fragrance). DH doesn't like the 2nd one so I keep that one downstairs to discourage him - the lemon one is for the bedroom.

Toasted hot cross bun, anyone?

mistlethrush · 07/04/2009 13:28

Toasted hcb sounds good. I did have fun with that cake, although it did take longer than I should have spent....

Sprays sound interesting - but not sure I'd get away with it - dh hates 'smellies' and I dislike all the air freshener things and too much perfume etc - we're both rather sensitive to that sort of thing.

Might be very helpful at bathtime though, ds thinks its hysterical to turn the bath into a jacussi!

Racingbunny · 07/04/2009 14:54

Another lovely morning, weeding polytunnels (v hot) while dh entertained Wriggle, then off to the agricultural college where dh teaches to spot gold fish and feed goats. It's a great place to work if you have children (or, indeed, child). When she is bigger she'll be able to help look after the animals and we get to wander round the gardens for free.

Makes up for some of the students - one is at present filing a complaint because a file (wood file type thing) came apart when being thrown at another student! According to student, it is the college's responsibility!! (Maybe college should issue full body armour and crash helmets to students so that they can throw pitch forks at each other, too.)

mistlethrush · 07/04/2009 15:34

RS - typical. Next thing will be base jumpers suing lpas if they hurt themselves when landing as there are no crashmats available (or something equally silly). Perhaps the college ought to counter sue the student for improper use of college equipment leading to likely injury and damage to said equipment?

I can't concentrate properly until I've heard from dh. I SO hope he gets it.

Racingbunny · 07/04/2009 15:43

All fingers crossed for you. Waiting is awful. Can you do something engrossing to divert your attention? Or mindless, like walking. The only thing worse than waiting to hear about job interviews is waiting to hear about IVF pregnancy tests.

mistlethrush · 07/04/2009 15:52

Have plenty to do, just keep getting sidetracked...

daisy99divine · 07/04/2009 16:34

oh, Mistle, just coming on to wish DH luck and to distract you - maybe you could ask him how he got on and spray him at once to avoid the smell release issues in the car

Racing, do not even begin to let me tell you the number of fatuous claims that get made - there was a bloke in america who sued the maker of his winnebago because they didn't tell him that cruise control didn't actually allow you to leave the driving seat ---- his car crashed when he put on cruise and then went and sat in the back of the caravan with a cup of coffee

Thumb - did you forgve DH enough to jump him?

Donk - eat the carrots, avoid the camel. That's all I'm saying...

MadBad - sorry to miss drinking last night, the bunting is fab

Racingbunny · 07/04/2009 19:26

WHAT HAPPENED??????

Jackbunnysmama · 07/04/2009 19:52

I hope Thumbbuny knows we're all sitting here wondering how the latest round of babydancing is progressing...

MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 07/04/2009 19:59

I am crossing my fingers, toes and bunions for Mistlehusband.

We've just got home from an educational day in London. 'Twas lovely, but the Science Museum in particular was an ordeal - zillions of children swarming everywhere and, my dears, the noise!

I think I need a restorative glass of champagne. Anyone else?

MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 07/04/2009 20:03
thumbbunny · 07/04/2009 20:08

OK, ok! No, not last night - he used it as a good excuse to decamp to his bed in the loft and get some sleep!
So we've sorted it earlier today - before dinner!

Now - MT - I loathe air fresheners of almost any variety. Nor do I do scented candles or body sprays, nor jasmine, hyacinths, lilies. I can't stand the cloying stink of them and am also very sensitive (take Neutradol for e.g. - my throat starts to close up and I feel sick).
This stuff is not at all like that - it is a very short lived puff of essential oil essence which is highly effective but doesn't hang around any length of time. I can't 100% guarantee you'll be ok with it but I consider that if I have no issue with it, you will 95% certainly be ok.

Daisy - not sure that winnebago claim is true - it was put out as part of the Stella Awards but I think it has been debunked as an urban myth, can't remember, lots of them were. Will check.

MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 07/04/2009 20:16

Thumb - It's ok. You don't need to supply graphic details.

thumbbunny · 07/04/2009 20:19

lol MadBad - I did wonder if that was a tad tmi but I promise it won't get any more graphic than that!

Will pass oysters to DH - to me they are merely congealed snot and would do zero in the aphrodisiac line as I would be vomming too much!

MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 07/04/2009 20:36

'S ok, Thumb. I was just a little concerned that Jackbunnysmama's instruction may have made you think you had to give us a comprehensive description of what was happening in the bedroom . You have to remember that some ladies around here have not indulged in such activities for some time . The idea of eating an oyster (or any other shellfish) makes me too want to boak, as I believe they say in MN land, but they do have, ahem, a reputation!

We don't often have dancing during the week, but as there's no school run tomorrow, perhaps we should. The first track is dedicated to Thumb and MrThumb.