Tea for two. Too.
We were called by the lady at the podium and followed her into The Garden View Lounge.
To a beautiful little table.
For two.
And, get this: It was the very SAME table we had sat at last trip. Together. For our Mother/Daugher tea aka Unladylike/Ladylike adventure.
We were happy. As could be.
I was especially happy because I noticed that sitting to the right of us was a family of three.
Having tea. And, one time, a long time ago. I was part of just such a family. Hummmm...
Three for tea. Too.
And... they were all dressed the same. In the same Disney/Poly beige print.
The mother had a sundress on. The father a hawaiian shirt. And the son, who was about eight years old, was wearing the same shirt as his father.
Nice. And geeky.
Nice and geeky. Which appealled to Me(l). Because of my strong Disney-Geek fetish.
The father also had on black orthopedic running shoes and black socks. With his shorts.
It was all good. And, I figured, that since the tearoom did not have individual monitors on the tables. To watch the hockey game. This would serve as a little entertainment for Beth and I.
I was right.
I was nosy.
I am often... both. Of those. Things.
Except for the nosy part. That's just rude. I prefer the term "offensively inquisitive".
Plus... there is more of a challenge. Spelling it right.
The devil finds work for idle hands.
An idiom for an idiot.
And, possibly, a good theme for this trip report. Too.
Heh heh.
Anywho... we perused the menu and took some pictures of the perusing. Which was, in reality, skimming. We both knew we were going to order the same thing as before. And ramp it up a little. Bit.
We chatted with our server. Who was a nice, good-looking young man and very friendly. To boot. He took pictures of us, together, throughout our whole teatime. Which made me decide to tip him. Well. Afterwards.
We learned his name, where he lived and his favourite ride. At Disney.
Then we ordered.
I asked for the Garden View Bouquet tea and the Buckingham Palace dealy.
But I asked for one tea-sandwhich to be replaced. I didn't want the tuna salad one. I wanted another of the pear and gorgonzola ones. Instead.
Beth ordered the Magical Dark tea. With the Mrs. Pott's selection. And I reminded her to skip the tuna sandwich and asked for it to be replaced with another P.B. and J. instead. Only because tuna makes her all phlegmy. And distraught. But... I only said "ph-LEG-me" once. (And
exactly how The General says it, tfi.) Because if you say it more than once. And... properly... it ceases all meaning. Immediately.
Yes... it IS another one of those words.
And both Beth and our server were pleased I just said it once. Improperly.
I think.
We waited for our food. And watched Marshall. And his family out of the corner of our eyes.
Yes... that was his name.
I know this because his parents said it about 40 brazillion times. During their lunch.
As in: "Marshall! Be careful! That's REAL tea and it's HOT!", "Marshall! Watch your manners! Eat more slowly!", "Marshall! Be careful! You don't want to get food on your good shirt!", "Marshall! Watch your father drink his tea. That is the proper way to hold your cup.", "Marshall! Which postcard should we send to your Grandmother? Now, Marshall, which one for your other Grammy?", "Marshall! Stop reading... we are trying to have a nice chat!"
And so on and so on and so on.
I thought that Marshall handled it all pretty well. He read throughout the meal. Pointed to the postcards in answer to the questions. And grunted his compliance once or twice.
His parents were clearly the parents of an only child. Totally into it. Excited. Just too... in his face. About it. And... trying to make their teatime a memorable civilized affair.
To bad they were seated beside a fraction of happyhaunts.
Because Beth and I giggled, laughed, hooted, hollered and slung back our food.
Like the heathens. We are.
I am. I mean. Uncivilized. That is.
Beth was just great.
Her father is raising her well.
Here are some pictures of the chow:
Looky here! I'm pretending to be classy(ish).
Drink it up! You won't see THAT again.
And, for dessert:
OH THE STRAWBERRY! Oh! The chocolate covered strawberry. It was all that and a barrel of monkeys, too. So delish. YUM! A-LIC-IOUS!
Oh scone and tartlet! Oh full-on Devonshire Creamer! What a treat for a gastronomic dreamer!
What I'm trying to say is this: DARN GOOD!
Yum.
We were stuffed. Happy. And cultured(ish).
Enough for one day.
For Me(l). Anyhow.
We paid and tipped.
Moved out. With tiny mincing steps. Waving the royal wave to Marshall and his family.
We had a great time and it was another moment for my permanent file.
Then we went to the giftshop to mail a bunch of postcards. Off.
I powered through five in record time. Addressing and stamping as I went.
Oh yeah!
I got the rhythm. I got the speed.
And, ended with one to my General: "Happy Mother's Day, Mel".
Mama's little baby likes it short and sweet.
Then Beth and I threw them into the mailbox and hit the monorail.
Back to the Magic Kingdom.
First, though, we had to sit in the monorail car for endless moments.
It was stopped there. At the Grand Floridian. For a LONG time.
Why? Who knows?
Lama on the track?
Maybe.
I don't have a clue.
But... I got thinking about Marshall and his family. Again.
Beth noticed me thinking.
Because... it's a rare occassion when I do it in my head... and not out loud.
And said, "What are you thinking about, Mommy?"
I sad, "Oh... just Marshall."
Because he reminded me of someone I used to know.
Sort of.
Beth said, "Don't worry about Marshall, Mom."
"Why?" I asked her.
"Because you turned out fine."
Oh yeah.
Mama's little baby likes it short and sweet.
Cheers, Mel.
To be continued. Up next: The PHONE call. And... BUZZ LIGHTYEAR! Pirates and more! More crud. Is what I'm warning of.
