When I arrived, I enjoyed being able to just stay near the entrance and really take in all the spaces offered to retreat to within the cafe space. The room is divided with a high bar top in the middle for seating, a front sunny window space with cushy chairs for relaxing, and then tables running along the long wall to the back where there are more tables.
My rooibus tea was delicious and seeped unusually by having a skewer through my tea bag that then hung on the top of the cup. Katie and I both got the truffle toast and just take a look below, there was nothing missing from seat to standing here. We were more than pleasantly surprised with this first visit here.
In keeping pace with another project of interviewing people using the StoryCorps app, Katie was more than gracious to talk to me about some of the steps she has been taking lately and how she has been addressing some self-care this year. My dear friend explored with me why women hold so much in still today and how she is trying to use her voice as a way to process, to heal, and to help others.
Katie is my running buddy from grade school where we had a fairly talented relay team. I find that when you work together to make something work so well in one place in life, it creates a special bond that often can be transferred to other areas in life. Today, Katie is a source of constant support for those around her with holistic energy practices and essential oils. She has introduced me how to best use essential oils and works with doTERRA (and if it sounds like a plug, I most certainly am making it, I will gladly connect you to learn more, just say the word). It's been so good to reconnect with someone passionately figuring out their next big steps in how to spread their light best in the world.
Check out our interview here.
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