Keiko & Bananka
Keiko Keiko
Just finished sketching a tea ceremony in my journal, and I was thinking maybe we could turn it into a lively gathering with snacks and a bit of organized chaos—like a color‑coded spreadsheet of teas and treats. What do you think about planning a tea party that feels both ritual and a party project?
Bananka Bananka
Oh my gosh, yes! Let’s make a tea‑party that’s both zen and a total explosion of color. I’ll pull up a spreadsheet with columns for green, oolong, jasmine, and then side‑by‑side rows of scones, macarons, and that weird almond‑lemon cookie you made last time. We’ll set a timer, do a tiny ritual tea‑pouring, and then let the snacks run wild—like a tiny festival in a pot. I’ll send you the deck, and we’ll juggle the schedule, send out invites, and maybe paint the walls a calming mint. I’ll be the one with the megaphone and the playlist, you’re the tea master, and we’ll make everyone feel like they’re in a calm‑but‑loud gallery. Ready to go chaos‑in‑a‑cup?
Keiko Keiko
That sounds almost as exciting as a storm in a teacup, so let’s do it. I’ll keep the tea as pure as a quiet morning, but I can’t promise I’ll stay quiet long enough to finish my journal notes. Bring the spreadsheet, bring the megaphone, and let’s paint that mint like a whisper on a wall. I’ll be ready to pour when you’re ready to shout. Ready to stir the calm into a splash of color.