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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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CMOTdibbler · 09/04/2009 15:23

MT - that is such a complete arse for your DH. When mine was out of work he had that sort of thing a couple of times and it was soo annoying

Happy Birthday to JM !

mistlethrush · 09/04/2009 15:24

She's looking forward to not being there - although not quite summoning up the courage to leave. I think it might be that WA said that they had a vacancy in a couple of weeks time - at least I hope that's when she's aiming for. Unfortunately her H has taken today and Tuesday off so 6 days of being 'a family' - theoretically it was so he could do some things with the kids and let her have some time off - but then he went out drinking again last night so slept in late as usual....

daisy99divine · 09/04/2009 15:41

Happy birthday JM!

Mistle would love soup - hope I'm not too late

And your last post.... that made no sense to me at all - even given the usual surreal nature of Tearoom commentary...

mistlethrush · 09/04/2009 15:54

That was an answer to JM regarding another thread - emotionally abused dw summoning up courage to leave with 2dcs...

Happy birthday JM!

Hang out the bunting - bunny bunting...
[bgri n] [bs mile]

mistlethrush · 09/04/2009 15:54

Can anyone explain how I managed those gaps? Given I only typed two out then copied and pasted, so that the whole lot should be identical?

UniS · 09/04/2009 17:23

LOL at shudders over loo shareing... We are staying with the in laws- or rather we are not staying with them as there will be 10 people sleeping at their house , we shall stay over nights with SiL and BiL who live 20 miles away, and then ALL of us- 15 will be at inlaws during teh day.
3 loos.

Jackbunnysmama · 09/04/2009 18:57

Awwww thank you for grinny and smiley bunnies!!!

Racingbunny · 09/04/2009 19:49

Happy Birthday JacksBunnyMama!!!

(Tried to steal a bit of bunting from above, but it appears to be unstealable.

Funeral was no-one close to me - best friend's mother, which sounds as if it should be nothing. I just knew her well, I felt. Friend asked me to read her thoughts out because she couldn't. We wrote them over the weekend. They particularly asked for Wriggle, to enliven the atmosphere. I have never seen Wriggle so hyper (but then I don't usually organise 40 people in a silent room to watch her perform). She ran and shouted, ran round the coffin and as a finale, swung on the curtains in front of the coffin.

I had warned everyone! Catching her would only have made it worse (screaming as well) and I felt I couldn't go out and leave friend. I longed for a dart gun - I would willingly have shot her down.

Afterwards all the family said how pleased they were that she was there, because it gave them something to laugh about. I think it will give them something to talk about for weeks to come - What Are Modern Parents Thinking Of? How Can That Woman Claim To Be A Teacher? etc.

I actually feel that it is coming to a point where DH will have to start saying 'no', just occasionally.

Apart from that, things bumbling on here at Chateau Racing.

DH has his appointment for the chest specialist next week. Now that it is near I am v nervous. As long as it didn't come I could think, "Can't be serious, or they'd be doing something about it." DH has had total relapse, which I hope is pscychosomatic, because it started the very evening the doctor rang up to say there was still a problem with the xray.

Speaking of homeopathy, as you were, couldn't a bit of homeopathy help relatives on RT? Or accupuncture?

If I have a moment, will pop up and be very indignant on thread mentioned above.

Off to make myself a RL G&T and see if I can get me teeth cleaned in the remaining 10 mins of Wriggle's bath. (DH doing bath tonight)

Racingbunny · 09/04/2009 20:06

my teeth

MT in teaching the worst thing is the number of interviews you go to and then find that the internal candidate got it anyway. As, indeed, they were always going to. Don't let DH think he is at fault.

CMOTdibbler · 09/04/2009 20:17

I'm thinking it must be wine o'clock about now. Any takers ?

So what are peoples plans for the weekend ?

I see MT and UniS are enduring enjoying a family weekend.

Tomorrow I am meeting 2 other MNetters at a softplay which will be fun. DH is coming to do the running after DS so I actually get to talk. Sunday is my parents (who have had their field mower and rotavator stolen, so I am now looking for a new mower for them), and Monday with DH's family

MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 09/04/2009 20:21

I'm a bit late in wishing Jackbunnysmama happy birthday, so here's some fancy bunny bunting.

--[bg rin]--

Celebratory cocktail, anyone?

MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 09/04/2009 20:55

Gah! The curse of the random bunting space!

Yes, definitely wine o'clock. I'll have something fizzy.

We are seeing some family over the weekend and then going to the seaside.

Bummer about the theft of your parents' mower, Cmot. I'm sure Mellors could advise on suitable replacements - have you looked through his stockpile of back copies of Ride-On Lawnmowers Monthly (incorporating the Rotavator Gazette)?

Racing - I can understand your urge to reach for a tranquiliser dart gun, but my experience of funerals is that many people really do welcome the diversion that a baby or toddler will provide. MadBadBaby was a babe in arms at a family funeral and it did lighten the mood. But it is necessary, I think to train one's husband occasionally to utter the word no, non, nein or nyet. Otherwise, one risks creating another Violet Elizabeth Bott. It takes until the beloved daughter is aged about three before the doting pater realises this, I find.

Anyone else for a bijou drinkette?

UniS · 09/04/2009 21:30

hang out more bunting. mucho mucho bunting for Jacksmamas birthday. hurrah, harrah, harrah.

I shall join you for glass of wine. AS my friends and I walked towards the pub ( only indoor eatery at that beach & it has soft lay area) i did enquire at 11am weather we were going for coffee or beer. coffee and hot choc it seemed, but maybe coz it ws cold blowy day.

So we went to teh beach on teh coldest wettest day of teh week.... The boys- 3 of them - were in little boy heaven sat at the front upstairs on a double decker bus. Enjoyed soft play, guzzled milk and crackers, started building/ digging " the new atalntic" on teh beach in teh rain.And ate lots of picnic.
On teh whole a good day out tho the aduts did a lot of looking at each other and laughing about it all. None of our kids was sick on the bus. Someone elses was...

Mellors and his stack of lawn mower mags- you don;t think he " did it" do you? has a new 2nd hand mower recently appeared in teh shed?

thumbbunny · 09/04/2009 22:34

Happy Birthday JBM!

MadBad & MT - the curse of the extra space - it's an MN formatting thingy - I too have done the multiple cut'n'paste and ended up with spaces within - something to do with line length, I think.

Racing - ah I do remember you saying something about having to read at a friend's mum's funeral now - glad it went off ok. Having small DC there is always an odd one for me - at Mum's funeral there were 5 DC under 4 there - all her DGC - and my poor Dad was stressed up to the eyes because my now-ex SIL wouldn't keep hers under control and he was kicking the back of the pew we were sitting in. My bro actually had to tell her to take him and his sister out. Dad has Strong Views about the Dignity of the Occasion etc. but I know other people are more than happy to be diverted. Lots of people came up afterwards and said how nice it was that they were there - well I can guarantee that my Dad didn't think so and my sis was having the devil of a time keeping hers under control cos of their cousins' unruliness. Anyway, that's another story - it's great that people appreciated your DD.

CMOTD - am but not that your DPts expensive lawn equipment has been robbed - when I lived in a house with a lawn large enough to need a ride on mower we had it padlocked in a heavily locked shed to deter thieves.

UniS = sounds like a good day! Beaches can be fun even in dismal weather - although if it's very windy it can be quite off-putting ime.

A cocktail would be most welcome - shall have to invent a new one - Sex before Dinner or something like that

Donk · 09/04/2009 23:50

Happy Birthday Jacksmama!

Have a carrot cake!

thumbbunny · 10/04/2009 00:44

I forgot to say - have had a productive day!
Today:
DH resigned from his job
I posted my police check form (ACRO) which will apparently take only 2 days to process cos I paid extra for the premium service
I had an estate agent come round to evaluate the house for letting purposes - she was very nice and interested, thank goodness

I did also have a client; and I took DS to be weighed - he is still just on his growth curve, perhaps a little below it but that's because he runs around like a nutter all the time!

Am feeling virtuous and also OMG - we are moving to Australia for real! Still have to do the visa application form, mind you...

Jackbunnysmama · 10/04/2009 03:57

Hi all - if there's any open I'd love some Bolly, thank you!
Thank you for all the birthday wishes - you're all lovely.

Racing, I'm glad the funeral went, well, well... I have to admit I giggled at the idea of Wriggle swinging on a curtain but part of me was also - I do agree with you that perhaps RacingPapa ought to learn how to say no, as unpleasant as it might be in the process.

Thumb, your new drink name is somewhat, ermmm... revealing .

And MT, at gardening equipment theft!!

I must say my birthday didn't start in the manner I'd hoped. I took Jackbaby to the pool yesterday and we swam for 2 hours (well, we goofed around in the water, anyway, there couldn't be said to have been much actual swimming going on..), and he fell asleep at 6 pm. Of course I thought this was A Good Thing (as in, great, we exhausted the kid!). But he woke up at 1:30 in the morning needing to nurse, and then couldn't settle. And he has a new and incredibly annoying habit - when he's nursing, he shoves his hand down my bra or nightie and twists my nipple on the other side!! Trying to support him on one arm and grabbing his hand with my other hand is a bit like putting an armlock on an octopus. Zazen with her training might be able to manage it but I have to admit, it's making me crazy. So... as I said, he wouldn't settle, was rolling from side to side, groping me in a most unpleasant manner and I honestly just wanted to claw my eyeballs out with frustration. Thank God DH got up with him and and took him out to the living room, but I couldn't really get back to sleep and just laid there seething with frustration. It's been a tough week or so because I thought I'd try to get off the antidepressants that my lovely GP prescribed last August when I was really suffering from post-trauma and anxiety (from JB's birth). Apparently one of the side effects is horribly irritability, and while I've tried hard not to let it show, internally I have felt like The Bitch From Hell. And some other things have come up again, forcing me to conclude that I wasn't ready to stop taking them. I had a quick phone consult with my GP today and had A Stern Talking-To along the lines of "you may know a lot but you cannot be objective about your own care, that is my job, and we will revisit discontinuing the AD's when it has been a year, after repeating the Beck Depression Inventory and some other tests". I think my GP realized I felt like a 12-year-old at that point, and she said "I am Being Stern because I very much care about your welfare, you have been Through The Mill and I want to see you do well in the long term, not just in the short term". Cue me bursting into tears, proving her point. So, I hauled myself to the pharmacy and refilled my prescription like a good girl.

Honestly, it's such a relief to be able to spill all this in the Tea Room. I know I shouldn't be but I'm reluctant to confide in RL friends about this sort of thing - because God Forbid they should realize I'm not the pillar of strength I appear to be, LOL!!

So, to change the subject, how about that Bolly?

mistlethrush · 10/04/2009 09:31

JM sorry that your birthday didn't go quite to plan - I think that it is very sensible getting Drs advice about when to stop though - you have been through a lot - and the recent events probably will have brought some of the problems back to the surface again.

With ds, if I was sitting up (ie most of the time) I would pinnion his bottom arm between him and me where he couldn't get it out, then I quite often used the arm holding his head to hold the top hand still . We stopped bf during the day when out when he got to the stage of deciding that he didn't want my Tshirt close to his face - he wanted it A LONG WAY ABOVE HIS HEAD - too much exposure for me thank you

Sorry to hear about the lawnmower etc CMOT - hope you find some.

Hot cross bun anyone?

Racingbunny · 10/04/2009 11:41

Friend whose mother had died doesn't do dignity in any way and had specifically requested Wriggle's presence, even after warning of the consequences, so I feel absolved of ruining the occasion. (But still a bit )

JM, in my experience birthdays never live up to our probably inflated expectations. Have an extra un-birthday to make up!

I feel we may need to look into Mellors' many contacts. After all, he was quite reserved about how he came to leave his last employment ... Although I am sure he is totally trustworthy in the tea room; indeed, there are few people I would trust further. It's just that maybe the temptations of international lawnmower smuggling could be almost irresistable. Of course, he would never had been involved if he had known it was anything to do with CMOTDad.

amber32002 · 10/04/2009 14:11

Hello everyone. Haven't caught up with the last week of happenings, but just returned from hols in E Sussex (lovely). Have brought some very nice flapjacks back with me, and shall put the kettle on.

UniS · 10/04/2009 19:57

ohh falp jack- yes please . Can I swop you for a Hot cross bun, DH is making simnel cake, so that will be ready later.

Sussex- did you have a good trip? havn;t been there for years. I rode all the way along the south downs way about 11 years ago.

We head off tomorrow morning. I'll only on line if Lil-sis-inlaw has wifi on and I'm home alone with a sleeping boy of an evening. AND if I remember to pack the net book.

amber32002 · 10/04/2009 20:21

Brilliant thanks. Stayed on a farm, so plenty for the children/teenagers in the party to do, and a nice glass of wine or three for the adults. So much to see that we need to go back again some other time, I think.

mistlethrush · 10/04/2009 21:15

Evening Amber - glad you had a good break!

Have just sung Dream of Gerontius... so in need of some flapjacks please! Although I night open a bottle of something to go with it... anyone else?

thumbbunny · 10/04/2009 22:26

have a good time UniS!

MT - I've sung that 3 times, each time a slightly different part (alto 1, alto 2, and I can't believe I can't remember what the special small choir part is called! - but that part too (as alto)). I quite like it but it's not my favourite Elgar - Musicmakers is.

amber - glad you had a good time - you got the best of the weather I think, it's not so good now!

All going well on the cocktail front here
but we're all suffering a little from mild coldy type symptoms so all a bit under the weather - doesn't help!

mistlethrush · 10/04/2009 22:42

Semi chorus? I was singing that tonight - but Sop1!!!