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If you drink tea, what kind of tea do you like?

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smokingkills · 26-30, M
DrWatson · 70-79, M
@smokingkills One of my wife's favorites. I stay away from the herbal stuff myself.
@DrWatson I like many different teas, but never have been able to acquire a taste for the Chamomile.

Mind you, The Chamomile Plant is VERY potent in healing properties as a poultice.

My Mother has told me incredible stories from her childhood.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON Can you share one of those stories?
@DrWatson Not in the open.
And not even in a PM. It's private. She is gone now, you see.

My Mama is in Heaven's Light these days, living it up. Bless her heart. Finally, she can enjoy her every day.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON My mother passed away two months ago. But if yours is enjoying tea up there, mine is having coffee.
@DrWatson I extend my condolences.

Well, my mother liked milk
and she also liked tea, pretty sure it was with honey and lemon (this is how my dad takes his tea).
But, I am not certain.

I'd have to ask my dad whether or not she drank coffee, I think she did, but it's kinda vague.
Which is weird.
My recall is not as it ought to be, but that's understandable.

But yeah, she left us too suddenly and it was terrible for her. Really bad for us too. I was kind of slipping in and out of nearly going out of my mind. I won't bother to explain it; I have C-PTSD and so, I am susceptible probably more so than the average person. But, she is/was MY MOTHER: I think, by default that makes me really susceptible, no matter the other stuff.

After My Mama left us, my dad got rid of A LOT of her things, unbeknownst to me. I went ballistic. Not directed at him.
I was in her room and crying, screaming and wailing; it was like a movie. A very sad drama movie, with no happy ending.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON Oh, I can certainly understand your reaction to your dad getting rid of her things. I don't think someone needs to have C-PSTD in order to have that reaction.

Thank you for your condolences. My mom had been in hospice care, and she was 96 when she died, so this was not sudden for us, the way it was for you.

Reading your reply got me to read your profile a bit more carefully, and I was taken by that quote by Nikita Gill. It was just what I needed to read, after some musings about my life I was doing last night . Thank you.
@DrWatson Thanks for the nice words. 🌷