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ABC WEDNESDAY: Kith

As you might note in the photo credit,
this photo was not taken by me.
But the 'lady' at the left is my granddaughter with her kith, or friend.
kith, not kin
at Teddy bear tea
good manners

sharing with 
created by Mrs. Nesbitt
maintained by Roger
hosted this week by
lovely Leslie


Hoosier Quote:
“The test of good manners is to be able to put up pleasantly with bad ones.”
~Wendell L. Willkie~



Comments

Berowne said…
Teddy Bear Tea always requires the best manners...
ellen b. said…
Very cute little tea participants!
Ann said…
I just learned a new word today. It's always fun to make the newspaper,especially the granddaughter.
Ann
Unknown said…
Lovely entry ... i did not know that word though, not that strange considering, english is not my native language


Thank you for participating in ABC-Wednesday, hope so see you again next week.

Have a nice abc-week / day

♫ Mel☺dy ♫ (abc-e-team)
Gattina said…
I discovered this word too ! lol !
have a spot of tea!

ROG, ABCW
"Kith and kin" is right up there on my list of favorite alliterative expressions, along with the old Irish, "She has neither chick nor child..." amy
Nonnie said…
me, too, Amy. but I don't remember hearing the latter one- thanks for introducing it to me.
J C said…
Celeste looks like she is having fun. She also looks like her grandma, kind of like that picture of you on the side. Pretty little girls.
Nonnie said…
Thank you for those kind words- she resembles my momma, whose genes have shown up in many of my grandchildren. And ever since I hit a certain age whenever I look in the mirror, I see my momma looking back at me!
How fun! Happy memories. The quote is helpful for me .... There are times I need to remember it.

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