スージー・ロウさんのインスタグラム写真 - (スージー・ロウInstagram)「This year has been both fast, slow, stationary and swift...all at once...  Shifting whilst staying still. In stark contrast to 2019 when I was away from London for nearly half the year, I’ve been able to spend 2020 as a more present parent but also I’m finally proud to say that this year has given me the chance to birth a personal passion project. - @yandisying and I met through our daughters going to the same nursery and through our shared Hong Kong roots (hers by birth and mine by 1st gen parents) together, we decided to start a new venture @wearedotdot a bubble tea 🧋and bubble waffle 🧇(雞蛋仔 to HK-ers) spot on Stoke Newington Church Street that also does Asian inspired patisserie. - (FYI I want to let it be known that it wasn’t entirely intentional to link the food/drink to my pseudonym 🤣🤣🤣) - Against all odds, in the midst of a second lockdown, we opened up quietly - save for the auspicious eight pops of bang-snaps to bring in some fortune 發財- a week ago. We are takeaway only and effectively a mom-and-pop shop. It somehow feels good to start something small and new again.  - And right now when much of the world is still at a standstill, I’ve been able to be super hands on with Dot Dot. I might have knocked out a waffle or two during some week shifts, whilst we acclimatise to opening a new business during these strange times. That is also on top of all the other work I’ve been doing. Thanks for that child support bubble Lau-fam @thisislouisalau @laupanman @yonnicalau - I know influencers starting up “brands” is in itself a cliché. And veering out of their field of “influence” is perhaps even more scary. Whilst fashion will always be my primary focus, Dot Dot is a chance for me to go back to my own roots of growing up in a Chinese takeaway, and hailing from a family of restaurant “old hands”.  - The name Dot Dot obviously relates to the shape of the food and drink we are serving, but the Chinese characters 点点 within the phrase 点点滴滴 (“little by little”) can be used to describe life itself moving along bit by bit. Seems apt that a few days before we opened a double rainbow 🌈🌈 appeared. Small steps. Forward motions. ... An open ended ellipsis ⚫️⚪️⚫️⚪️」11月29日 1時22分 - susiebubble

スージー・ロウのインスタグラム(susiebubble) - 11月29日 01時22分


This year has been both fast, slow, stationary and swift...all at once...
Shifting whilst staying still.
In stark contrast to 2019 when I was away from London for nearly half the year, I’ve been able to spend 2020 as a more present parent but also I’m finally proud to say that this year has given me the chance to birth a personal passion project.
-
@yandisying and I met through our daughters going to the same nursery and through our shared Hong Kong roots (hers by birth and mine by 1st gen parents) together, we decided to start a new venture @wearedotdot a bubble tea 🧋and bubble waffle 🧇(雞蛋仔 to HK-ers) spot on Stoke Newington Church Street that also does Asian inspired patisserie.
-
(FYI I want to let it be known that it wasn’t entirely intentional to link the food/drink to my pseudonym 🤣🤣🤣)
-
Against all odds, in the midst of a second lockdown, we opened up quietly - save for the auspicious eight pops of bang-snaps to bring in some fortune 發財- a week ago. We are takeaway only and effectively a mom-and-pop shop. It somehow feels good to start something small and new again.
-
And right now when much of the world is still at a standstill, I’ve been able to be super hands on with Dot Dot. I might have knocked out a waffle or two during some week shifts, whilst we acclimatise to opening a new business during these strange times. That is also on top of all the other work I’ve been doing. Thanks for that child support bubble Lau-fam @thisislouisalau @laupanman @yonnicalau
-
I know influencers starting up “brands” is in itself a cliché. And veering out of their field of “influence” is perhaps even more scary. Whilst fashion will always be my primary focus, Dot Dot is a chance for me to go back to my own roots of growing up in a Chinese takeaway, and hailing from a family of restaurant “old hands”.
-
The name Dot Dot obviously relates to the shape of the food and drink we are serving, but the Chinese characters 点点 within the phrase 点点滴滴 (“little by little”) can be used to describe life itself moving along bit by bit. Seems apt that a few days before we opened a double rainbow 🌈🌈 appeared.
Small steps. Forward motions.
...
An open ended ellipsis ⚫️⚪️⚫️⚪️


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