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So many people have asked me how I came up with the idea of opening
a tea house. Well here it is
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My dream began about 15+ years ago. At
that time, my dream was to open a boutique coffee house. But life,
career, and the Starbucks craze put my dream on the back burner.
In 2005, my Dad was diagnosed with cancer
in the terminal stages-which changed my entire outlook on life,
family, and career. During the one year that my Mom and I took
care of Dad at home, my Dad and I enjoyed a great many "good"
conversations (as he called them) about our family history (we
are of Caribbean decent) and the value of being happy in life.
It was through those conversations that I was able to find out
that not only do I come from a family of tea drinkers (via my
Dutch ancestry) but my paternal great grandfather worked at the
Haviland china company in NYC (hence the reason why we had so
many varieties of tea cups, saucers, and plates at home!). A real
link to the tea industry.
It was during these conversations that
the light bulb went on for me-the realization that maybe my dream
was not to open a coffee house; but a boutique tea house.
Well Dad passed away in June 2006, and
that's when I decided to quit my full time job (in the health
care industry) and pursue entrepreneurship. I must honestly say
that once I stayed steadfast on the idea of opening Lola's Tea
House (named in honor of my mother), I have received enormous
support, guidance, and direction from a huge array of people (family,
friends, church family, acquaintances, and the local business
community).
With God's grace and my Dad's guidance,
Lola's Tea House will be a major success.
Peace and blessings.
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