'My Dad and I were having coffee together in the kitchen. Dad said,"You always remind me so much of my mother."
I was very flattered and said, "Why, Dad?"
I was very flattered and said, "Why, Dad?"
He said, "She could make us both a cup of coffee in the kitchen, pull out a chair and sit beside me. And then she would talk for a solid hour about absolutely nothing at all."
I regarded him with a slightly offended air. He was looking down sideways, a tender little smile on his lips.
"I found it most restful," he said softly.
I regarded him with a slightly offended air. He was looking down sideways, a tender little smile on his lips.
"I found it most restful," he said softly.
Welcome to Coffee Break, the blog of mother and daughter Luky Whitte and Catherine Nicolette Whittle.
Together we will tell you about life in the family lane over the past 50 years, together with snippets of interest such as photographs, articles, books, and family happenings which have been a rich source of amusement to us both over our years together.
So sit down, take up a cup of steaming coffee, open your laptop and enjoy!
Dr Luky Whittle is a University lecturer in English and authority on Marian poetry - poetry written in praise of Mary of Nazareth - see
http://lumierecharitymarian.blogspot.ie/
Her past interest have seen her working in turns as librarian, secretary, journalist and photographer.
Reverend Catherine Nicolette Whittle is Director of Lumiere Charity and Rector of Good Shepherd Church Seminary, see
http://lumierecharity.blogspot.ie/ and http://lumierecharity.tripod.com/
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