"Definitely better," Lily agreed with a nod. "Everything looks clean. It just sparkles." Not to mention that the sky wasn't always gray here like it seemed to be back home. It made the snow sparkle even more when the sun would peek out from behind the clouds. She dropped a tea bag into one of the mismatched mugs in the cabinet, then pulled out some honey, sugar, and cream, not sure what Harry liked in his tea. This simple thought struck her as very sad, not knowing what her own son liked in his tea. But at least now she could learn.
She sat the honey, sugar, and cream all on the table along with a spoon just as the kettle on the stove started to whistle. She pulled it off and poured the water into the mug with the tea bag, sitting it in front of Harry then sitting down in a chair across from him. "I could take you somewhere to get some boots sometime," she offered casually, giving him the opportunity to say yes or no without hurting her feelings. It would probably be weird to go shopping with her, but she wanted to offer anyway.