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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 · 15/04/2009 20:57

MT, will she ever get to grips with the fact that MJ doesn't need 5 layers ?

Must not post about evil SIL...

MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 15/04/2009 21:03

Oh go on, Cmot, you know you want to. It will be cathartic.

CMOTdibbler · 15/04/2009 21:20

But I just can't type fast enough to get it all out. She mostly does a lot of petty sniping (at me and other SIL), although I get it in the neck for making very different life choices to her. Lots of poking about only children and working mothers for instance.

In the same way that DH and I play 'Daily Mail Bingo' to deal with FIL (draw up a list of DM topics and tick them off as he rants about them, extra points if you read that days paper and correlate), I play 'snarky comment bingo'. Which can be turned into a drinking game if you wish.

Mostly I just avoid being sat next to her - DS is the perfect excuse to run off if captured.

mistlethrush · 15/04/2009 22:00

I'm lucky. SiL is on a different continent. And an actress. And curvy and glamorous - but still on a different continent!

I did try to make a point with MiL by heaping extra blankets on her bed. I think I may have made progress with the bedclothes (and having told her (again) straight out that he didn't need any more blankets than those on his bed) but I couldn't believe the clothes - and this on a not that cold day. AND she took a WINTER hat out for him to wear when out for the day with him! I think that there were about 10 days in the coldest part of the year where I managed to persuade him to wear a hat for part of the walk!!!!

I seem to have found another bottle over here - oopps - there goes the cork... Oh well, we'd better use it up then...

UniS · 15/04/2009 22:23

Opps there went the cork, and opps here is my glass just waiting for you to pour, how kind. Thank you thats enough, THATS enough. NOw. SToPPPPP. now look at teh mess, we'll have to open another bottle. Tragic.

DH has just sent a fab reply to a rude e-mail. e-mail was 2 words long, Dhs reply about 8 paragraphs. Bless, he does get carried away and he does it sooo well.

I might be persuaded to share both if any one is curious.
Off to wash up in RL, slovens that we are we leave it till later.
Waves to all.
Ohh look teh NMBs have showed up with teeny tiny straws to suck up teh puddle.. they will be pissed and discoing before teh night is out.

thumbwitch · 15/04/2009 22:35

Handy - extra corks flying around means spare Bolly - here's my glass....

Sorry to hear of your IL woes - I don't have too many of those now cos the one I couldn't stick at any price dumped my bro (who I'm not that keen on either) a year ago. My sis's OH is quite a nice bloke really, my MIL is in Australia and is lovely, and DH's bro is a bit of a strange one but doesn't really cause me any bother.

My mum was an inverse snob about the "university of life" thing as well - but mostly because she thought anyone who had been to Uni was looking down on her for not having been so she got her bit in first in self-defence (you know, defence is the best form of attack and all that). She still wanted us to go though - I was the only one who did (or wanted to).

MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 15/04/2009 22:52
thumbwitch · 15/04/2009 22:55

MadBad, I'm sure she wouldn't take it well but you could always drop into the conversation that lots of people take university courses later in life as mature students - pull the rug out from under her in terms of "missed opportunities" etc.

Have just started watching Stepford Wives (NK version) - I do like this film..

mistlethrush · 15/04/2009 23:50

Unis - Do tell about emails please!

daisy99divine · 16/04/2009 01:01

UniS we want the emails!

SILs, oh crikey. Just don't start oh, ok then! Mine is, frankly, just unbeliveably impossible and I would clarence bean it if I could.

Crass is too kind. Que (for example ) walking into my house for first time:

"Look, look. This is a nice room. Too small. It would be nice if it was bigger, but I like the fireplace, I think I shall have one like that but I will need a larger one. Of course. You could make this room quite nice if you tried. You should put up a bookcase here. Have you got new curtains coming (they were new ) because you need something tasteful. Of course, I would make the room much nicer, because I have taste, but I suppose it's what you like. You don't really care about your surroundings do you....." and on and on and on

After about 5 minutes I want to lamp her

daisy99divine · 16/04/2009 01:03

Cue would have been more corrector wouldn't it

Anyone seen Racing of late? Last heard Wriggle was swinging off the curtains at the funeral parlour wasn't she

thumbwitch · 16/04/2009 01:06

daisy - some people really have no tact at all...
I would probably have said something equally rude back to her along the lines of "well I couldn't live in what you call tasteful - thankfully I don't have to and nor do you have to stay in a room that is causing you aesthetic pain. Close the door on your way out"

but of course that wouldn't help...

mistlethrush · 16/04/2009 08:48

5 mins? I wouldn't have lasted that long Daisy!

Cup of tea and marmalade (homemade) on toast (homemade bread) anyone?

MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 16/04/2009 10:05

Yum, yum. Honey for breakfast. I am channelling Winnie the Pooh today, I think.

Funny things is that SIL has just enrolled with the OU and when she was still on entry-level units was bragging about what she was doing. Now she's had to progress to second-level units (I forget the proper OU terminology) it's all gone rather quiet.

I haven't seen the NK version of Stepford Wives but love the original. Dammit, I live the original. I also second what was said yesterday about Little Miss Sunshine - there is a wonderful irony in the parents who willingly dress their five year old daughters as over-made-up Barbie dolls and Lolitas then being scandalised by her (admittedly highly inappropriate) dance routine.

Unis - bring on the incriminating e-mail and your dh's riposte.

Daisy - There are women in my book group who sound rather like your SIL. Where does she live? I'll sharpen my pitchfork.

MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 16/04/2009 10:06

Oops. Misread homemade as honey. Will enrol immediately in remedial literacy.

UniS · 16/04/2009 10:14

Me to young man 2 days ago

You have registered for BC but we have not yet received any payment from you. Please could you make a bank transfer or send a cheque. If you have changed your mind and you are not going to come to BC please let us know so we can try and sell on your meal ticket to someone else.

Young man to me

stupid organizers !

Dhs to young man

Hi Young Man
Are we to infer that you have changed your mind and won't be attending?
Cheers
DH
P.S. Dare I ask on exactly what front you consider us stupid?

  • For not having found your cheque? We've double checked the accounts and can't find anything. If this is the case, many apologies, but it just hasn't arrived here! Perhaps you could cancel it and send a new one?
  • For not guessing your intentions even though we really don't know you that well? For not knowing the insurance company that is happy to cover trials competitions as they are normally run? If this, we can only apologise - we've used the insurance company that the majority of un*le clubs in the UK use and were previously unaware of their inability to cover trials. If you are aware of a company that is not so averse to trials, please share the information. It may be too late for this BC, but I'm sure organisers of future BCs will be keen to have this insight and we'll be happy to pass on the information (as we will pass on information about many other aspects of the event).
  • For not being willing to run a competition without suitable insurance cover? I'm afraid I won't apologise for that - I'm not sufficiently wealthy to be able to independently cover the potential cost of defending any litigation that could potentially arise and am only too aware of my responsibilities to my family. You may consider the potential for bankruptcy and even gaol to be immaterial when compared to a couple of hours of pleasure - I'm afraid that isn't a position I can take for myself.
  • For some other reason I've not yet suggested? If so, please elucidate! I may be stupid but am happy to not remain so and am willing for you to provide an education if you are able to offer such in a suitably adult and mature fashion.

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Bless him, DH does get carried away. This particular young man has been moaning on facebook about a competition we have had to cancel, This is teh first communication he has sent to us, the organisers since registering several weeks ago..

mistlethrush · 16/04/2009 11:13

UniS - - please give your Dh a pat on the back!

I presume he won't be attending - which is at least.

Madbad - of course there's honey. Its just I thought people might like some marmalade for a change - but, here you go, you can choose the 'normal' honey (MJ's favourite), Chestnut honey (lovely but quite a strong flavour and not to MJ's liking) or some blossom honey. All organic undoubtedly.

thumbwitch · 16/04/2009 11:39

oh MadBad -if you get the chance, do watch the NK version of Stepford Wives - it is worth it! Especially the bit with Bette Midler after her transformation, and the end is interesting! There are a couple of bits in it but I let that go (unusually for me)

UniS - I like your DH's style!

MT - honey for me please

amber32002 · 16/04/2009 12:43

Brilliant email answer!!

Hmm, we have a small dilemma with Mr B the new dog in our household. Having tracked his history, he came from Ireland - and an Irish speaking part! No wonder he doesn't know any English commands! Anyone speak Connemara Irish?!

Nice bowl of vegetable soup available for those who are interested, if I can persuade Mellors not to consume it all

MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 16/04/2009 13:07

Yes, fantastic e-mail riposte by UniS's dh.

And yes please to the soup. I think we should withhold all favours soup and all other food and drink from Mellors until he 'fesses up to his (maybe non-existent as he is innocent until proven guilty) role in the Great Lawnmower and Rotavator Theft of 2009. Until then, he can make his own sarnies.

mistlethrush · 16/04/2009 13:08

Amber - the real question is whether he speaks dog treats though isn't it.... he'll soon learn new sounds for certain actions!

Leek and potato soup with a chivy roll anyone?

amber32002 · 16/04/2009 14:23

'Go raibh maith agat', MadBad!

'Ba mhaith liom' the chivy roll, too.

mistlethrush · 16/04/2009 14:27

Mistledog was rather sly. She knew that she wasn't allowed on the furniture. However, when we came home she would be coming out of the sitting room and there would be a warm patch on the sofa. I'm glad to say that she got the idea quite quickly - she is occasionally allowed up but only when on a 'lap' - which is extended to be on a rug beside us....

These rolls are rather good stuffed with cheese too...

mistlethrush · 16/04/2009 22:31

Bit quiet in here tonight... anyone for a glass of wine?

MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 16/04/2009 22:46

Ta da! I have been at the circus. I'm sorry to see you sitting on your own, Mistle. Shall we open a bottle of Bolly?