We headed to our favorite tea shop for Mugshot Monday. Yesterday morning was a little more festive than usual – TeaLula celebrated its five year anniversary! (What a great milestone for a new business!) Check out the big number five – a picture of Oliver is at the tail end. He fell asleep on that table, in that very window.
Mingling around with our tea friends, having a spot of tea, scones and fruit made for a lovely morning.
It’s hard to remember now, lugging Oliver’s infant car seat into the shop. (So sweet how the staff remembers.) Then he learned to sit up at the bar and sip his rooibos… totally content. Now we bring the iPad so I can have a little more time to chat with our friends.
It wasn’t just a teashop for me. It was my refuge once a week, a time to talk with “grown-ups”. (We tease now because we’re not sure how “grown up” our conversations were!) I was settling into my new role as a stay at home mom, and with postpartum depression experience from the first time around, I was hell bent on not going down that path again. TeaLula was my way of doing something for me, even if it was just for an hour or so.
When I first went to the store, I could not get over how quaint and cute everything was. Talk about wanting to buy everything…
So, congratulations and thank you, Sheila, for not just creating the loveliest, cutest shop ever, but creating an atmosphere of friendship and hospitality. It’s a haven for anyone. The best part wasn’t learning about all the delicious teas from around the world, it was meeting you and everyone at TeaLula who I can call friends. Here’s to more good old days.
**Update: Links to more TeaLula posts including Oliver falling asleep.

Awesome post Julie! I can’t believe I haven’t been in there yet, but I REALLY, REALLY want to go now! Maybe we can make a routine of going in once I have the baby. Can’t wait to meet the lovely ladies of whom you’re speaking.
Thank you, Elizabeth! It would be super fun to go with you. They would love to meet you too! Early on, Sheila taught me that (in its native country) Rooibos tea was used to soothe colicky babies. I was like, “Yeah, give me some of that!” Thankfully, kid #2 wasn’t colicky. Kid #1, different story. Maybe it WAS the tea!