So i just graduated college (go me!), and I wanted my family and friends (about 15 total people) who drove up to see it to come to this awesome little wine bar place to celebrate, they have food there, but it's mainly wine and coffee and italian desserts
they can make paninis, but only on this press that does two at a time
usually there is not many people there before 7 and it was only 2, but i guess since it was a graduation day in a college town, it was a little bit more hectic, and there was only one girl running the bar
there was our party and another party of 6 and a couple parties of two
the girl already loooked stressed out and i went with my dad to place the orders for the beer, wine, paninis, smoothies, etc, for our group
my dad says to her: "Don't stress, but we have a big order. We're in no rush, so take your time." He also said a couple other things about not worrying and such, things nobody ever told me when i was a waitress! lol
anyways, i was just so proud of him i wanted to share!
honestly, everyone should have some kind of service job so they can have a better attitude, i know that's why my dad is the way he is, starting with a mcD's job when he was 15, and he raised me to be that way too
(this is a good post in time for father's day
)
they can make paninis, but only on this press that does two at a time
usually there is not many people there before 7 and it was only 2, but i guess since it was a graduation day in a college town, it was a little bit more hectic, and there was only one girl running the bar
there was our party and another party of 6 and a couple parties of two
the girl already loooked stressed out and i went with my dad to place the orders for the beer, wine, paninis, smoothies, etc, for our group
my dad says to her: "Don't stress, but we have a big order. We're in no rush, so take your time." He also said a couple other things about not worrying and such, things nobody ever told me when i was a waitress! lol
anyways, i was just so proud of him i wanted to share!
honestly, everyone should have some kind of service job so they can have a better attitude, i know that's why my dad is the way he is, starting with a mcD's job when he was 15, and he raised me to be that way too
(this is a good post in time for father's day
)

