From the sources
Three years after the Akeidah and the death of Sarah, Avraham sent his servant Eliezer to look for a wife for his son Yitzchak. Eliezer took 10 camels and went out to look for a wife from Avraham’s family. When he gets to the well, Rivkah offers to get water for him and for all his camels. Then she says he can spend the night at the home of her father Betuel, and he agrees.
How to eat it
A way to recognise how much effort Rivkah needed to water the camels, mimic this, at least for a few minutes, at the Shabbat table. Instead of putting your normal bottle of water on the table for people to serve themselves, you could have a large jug or flask in the kitchen. Every time someone wants a glass of water with their meal, they have to go into the kitchen to get the heavy jug. Bring water to the table when everyone has learned the message or is started to get cranky with the arrangements.