I don't quite remember when I fell in love with tea but I do remember the most special moments of me drinking tea. I was eighteen years old and I went to live with my biological mother for four months. I had just met her months earlier and it was awkward for both of us. She and her ex-husband lived a very quiet life in Boulder, Colorado. He was a professor at one of the universities and she was a housewife. After years of drug addiction and being in and out of jail, she deserved the break. I was homeless so she and her husband agreed to let me come live with them. Each evening my mother and I would find a spot in the living room with a cup of tea and a book.

Now, years later, I'm a self proclaimed tea expert. I start each day with a wonderful English Breakfast tea to get me going. As the day progresses, who knows what wonderful tea I will crown queen. But for sure, I have at least three cups of tea a day. And yes, when I can, I have tea everyday at about 3:00 P. M. I love to invite my friends over for tea and cupcakes and so far everyone thinks it’s a delightful experience. I am always in search of the best blend of tea. Yes, I’m a tea snob, I prefer loose tea but I do like some bags also. I have learned not to judge a book by it’s cover. Some bags can be quite nice. And yes again, any Diva knows, what you drink your tea out of is very important.

Tea for me is a way of life. It's wellness for the mind body and spirit. Here, I will explore every expect of tea possible, with a high concentration on wellness. I will review the best teas, the best places to have tea, the best ways to brew tea, the best tea accessories, what tea goes best with what foods, and the list goes on and on. I plan to share my passion for tea with you. And I've been told, nothing I do is ever boring so be prepared to go on this tea journey with me.





RLT Collection Tea Ball Frosted Clear Beads!

Mint Medley by The Persimmon Tree Tea Company

About This Tea:

Until recently I had never drank Peppermint Tea made with loose leaves. And Honestly, I will probably never go back. The freshness of loose Peppermint Tea cannot be denied. When I open the can of Mint Medley, From The Persimmon Tree Tea Company, I feel as if I stepped into a garden of peppermint leaves. It is a perfect blend of organic peppermint and spearmint leaves grown in the US.

Mint Medley has become a favorite and I find myself reaching for this tea tin almost everyday. It is great for on-going nausea. The health benefits and endless. It relieves muscle aches, headaches, migraines, stress. And now that it feels like someone is sitting on my chest and I have a mean cough, I'm sure it will help to relieve some of this congestion in my chest. Mint Medley has been in my tea cup more than any tea as of late. It has really helped with my winter cough, congestion related to this bout of pneumonia. You can read my full review on The Persimmon Tree Tea Company Mint Teas.


RLT Collection AIDS Awareness Tea Ball!




Welcome to my world of books! As an pre-teen books changed my world. I fell in love with the writers of the Harlem Renaissance period and the more I read the more I wanted to read. The fiction of this period was powerful and empowering all at the same time. It spoke to my own degradation and gave me hope for a better tomorrow. It gave me purpose for my own life and the courage to fight the good fight and never surrender.

I love to read! Inside a book I escape into someone else's life. There is something wonderful about turning to the next page of a wonderful story. Something intoxicating about the smell of the book and the story it brings to life. Reading brings me joy, and these days with my health in the balance, I find solace in my books.

I spent hours in my bedroom sequestered with the door closed reading the classics from the Harlem Renaissance, Hughes, Larsen, Hurston, Wright and Baldwin. Books became my escape and my salvation. The fiction of this period was powerful and empowering all at the same time. It gave me purpose for my own life and the courage to fight the good fight and never surrender.

Reading is the one thing that the pain of my life could never take away from me. It was the thing that helped to make it better. And even today, living with AIDS, books continue to be the safest place for me. It’s the one thing that belongs to me that AIDS cannot take away from me.The RLTReads book club will be books that I choose. It’s me sharing a part of me with you that has nothing to do with AIDS. It’s actually in spite of AIDS.

The RLTReads book club will be books that I choose. It’s me sharing a part of me with you that has nothing to do with AIDS. It’s actually in spite of AIDS. I have read hundreds of books from many different genres and I will pick the best of my reads over the years. I warn you, it will not be exclusively white or black, male or female, fiction or non fiction, it will be all of them.

I’m so excited and I’m grateful to everyone who wants to be a part of this venture. We already have 110 Book Club Members. You can email me @ RLTReads@raelewisthornton.com. The Twitter hashtag is #RLTReads. We can make this book club as wonderful as we want to make it. Who says that Oprah has to have the only ownership to a wonderful book club?

This Month We are Reading In My Fathers House by E Lynn Harris


Read along and join our discussion July 19th at 7 pm CST







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Monday, August 9, 2010

Monday Reflection: I'm Over It!!

I was so over it when I woke up yesterday. Just freaking over it! At 9:00 am I wanted the day to be over already. But I knew no matter how much I willed it I had twelve more hours to go. I went straight to Twitter to vent. Twitter is the right place. There is no judgement on Twitter and for the rare times when there is, you can always count on someone from your timeline to have your back. Yep! My friend Randy sent a tweet right back. “Oh no we both can’t be Overit.com already.” All I could do was *sigh.* Well he said, “Lets just make it through this one and make it worth the stress to get to the next one.” Then my Soror Nicole co-signed, “Feeling you Soror” she tweeted. We had all agreed in a matter of seconds. We will get through the day to enjoy tomorrow.

This is the way life is. I know we all have mornings when we wish we could go back to bed and just wake up all over again with different outcomes. I know I’ve been there more than once. But then I start to feel guilty. Guilty because the alternative to waking up is death. Especially since by medical standards I should have died about 19 yeas ago. And if truth be told, once upon a time I saw death staring me in the face. But the blessing of life does not erase a bad day or even your pain. It is the thing life is made of. We live and breath and in that there will be both good and bad.

Not even being a Christian will erase your pain. The Bible says, “In this world there will be tribulation but be of good cheer I have overcome the world.” That gives me hope. Hope that I will not be bound by my circumstance today or even what happens next week. That God will trump it all. So I make it through today to get to tomorrow, with the hope that it will render different outcomes. But holding on in a day full of disappointment, pain and chaos on is no easy task. I had another Twitter follower ask me, ”What do you do when you feel like you are are at end of your rope and you just don’t have the strength to go on?” I told this follower to “Keep holding! Tomorrow is another day and you have no idea when your breakthrough is coming.” This is easy to say but hard to put into practice. We must remember that all we can do it take it one day a time. We must stop getting ahead of ourselves.

Deal with today's pain on today’s terms. Tomorrow is another day filled with possibilities. Remember, the race is not won by the swift and the strong but by the one who endures to the end.
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