Terrific!
Have a great day Teacup - enjoy.
In the 18th Century, the phrase "Tea For Two" was an English street cry which vendors used to peddle their special priced tea. Normally, a pot of tea was thruppence, but some vendors hungry for more business would often lower it to tuppence by yelling, "Tea for two." Today the phrase means a lot more. It speaks of a cozy time for friends to relax, to enjoy the moment, unburden themselves for an hour or so, and share their lives together.
Would make a nice card to teacup from we three hostesses. If only there were an artist around with time to add Billie (center teacup of course) and Mama_Bears and DaisyScarlett's names to this....Hint, hint, very broad hint...lol.