Thank you, OC, for understanding.
You could not have expressed our situation any better than you just did!
Happiness will look after itself. Money won't
a friend and i were talking today about a child-friendly restaurant she wants to open.
the accommodations will suit the small stature of children, their food likes, a decor that pleases little guys and gals.
she said to me, "you're children only once.
Thank you, OC, for understanding.
You could not have expressed our situation any better than you just did!
Happiness will look after itself. Money won't
a friend and i were talking today about a child-friendly restaurant she wants to open.
the accommodations will suit the small stature of children, their food likes, a decor that pleases little guys and gals.
she said to me, "you're children only once.
This child is a glowing beacon of hope. -- truth_b_known
Thank you, truth_b_known, for such a beautiful thought!
Change this narrative if you truly want her to be happy and successful. "Not about the money" is a noble enough position but it doesn't translate well into making dreams come true. -- OrphanCrow
You sound like a very successful business person yourself, OrphanCrow. I wish I had had your sage advice earlier on for myself! Lacey is a starry-eyed little girl and, of course, will be led properly through the financial aspects:
She explained how she will hire consultants to help get her fledgling business off to a good, solid start. -- from OP
However, I understand your point about the attitude toward why we're doing this -- making money. I get how one's talent and so-called noble cause can be parlayed by an outwardly sincere but unscrupulous individual into his own financial gain. Personally, I have been naive in such matters and given out more than had been taken in.
As per your good counsel, I will help steer Lacey's passion and talent properly, insofar as I am only her school teacher -- and friend, it is hoped, for life.
Blessings and Peace.
a friend and i were talking today about a child-friendly restaurant she wants to open.
the accommodations will suit the small stature of children, their food likes, a decor that pleases little guys and gals.
she said to me, "you're children only once.
My daughter's first job was to host children's themed birthday parties. She was in her element and thoroughly enjoyed it. -- Listener
I appreciate that comment so much. The enthusiasm Lacey exhibits is so palpable that it's catching. I bet you've seen similar in your daughter.
I will pass on your thoughts to Lacey, who is actually a student of mine.
because someone needs my help.. as a jw -- you can relate -- i truly believed that what everyone really needed was the kingdom hope and its eventual reality.
you know, the hope that does not lead to disappointment.
of course, if anyone needed practical help with a task or getting through some difficulty, most of us realized that was part of being a helpful and caring friend (or family member).. at nearly seventy years of age -- no, i didn't enter the promised kingdom in my healthful and vibrant youth -- my getting out of bed isn't so bad.
Today was a totally productive day, teaching creative writing to children.
Two pre-teen students in particular are very bright -- we discussed their plans for the future, businesses they want to open. They showed me their floor plans, discussed services and merchandise they will offer customers, . . . The creative writing aspect of class dwelt on their needing to develop good communication skills, both written and verbal.
I love a student who is passionate and doesn't need constant prodding.
a friend and i were talking today about a child-friendly restaurant she wants to open.
the accommodations will suit the small stature of children, their food likes, a decor that pleases little guys and gals.
she said to me, "you're children only once.
Good advice, Listener.
I'll have to consult with Lacey on the menu. She's several more years in the planning.
Actually, haute cuisine is my description of what food ideas she's shared with me. Considering the fact that children's palates will be catered to, I imagine the fancier fare will feed the accompanying parents, they who provide transport and foot the bill.
Thanks!
a friend and i were talking today about a child-friendly restaurant she wants to open.
the accommodations will suit the small stature of children, their food likes, a decor that pleases little guys and gals.
she said to me, "you're children only once.
A friend and I were talking today about a child-friendly restaurant she wants to open. The accommodations will suit the small stature of children, their food likes, a decor that pleases little guys and gals. She said to me, "You're children only once." Because of a memorable experience at a famous Pier 39 restaurant, San Francisco, California in 2009 -- the wait staff were genuinely solicitous toward her and her family -- she wants she open a business in the food industry.
Lacey is a passionate cook and is always sharing her recipes with me. She describes in minute detail the list of ingredients, the food prep, how to determine when the oil in the skillet is just the right heat to put in the breaded chicken fingers, etc. Today she showed me plans for the restaurant layout; we went online to draw ideas from a Geneva, Switzerland restaurant. She explained how she will hire consultants to help get her fledgling business off to a good, solid start. She made it clear to me this whole endeavor is about passion for a good meal and giving her customers the very finest in haute cuisine and impeccable service. It is not about the money, she reassured me.
Lacey is biding her time. She is eleven years old.
The Monterey Bay coast, California (the previous image)
waton:
You have given me a new outlook on clouds.
Thanks!
have you experienced the heartbreak of caring a lot for someone, but they didn't notice you?
or, as the opening title suggests, they love you romantically, but you just want to be friends?.
it has happened to us, i know, as former witnesses, when there were not so many potential marriage mates available (depending where you lived).
Then there's not a lot of compromising and emotional distress. -- Nancy Drew
You nailed it, Nancy! I appreciate your reply.