Tuesday, May 22, 2007

A Good Day

Let's face it. Some days are just better than others. Your team drops one to its arch rival. You suddenly remember something that you should have done yesterday. You finally find a use for all that old Viagra, but it’s not the one you were hoping for.

Yep, some days don't seem worth the effort it takes to get out of bed. But then once in a while something good happens and suddenly your day just got a whole lot better.
For example, you stumble across the the fact that, not only did Louis Armstrong cover the 1959 smash hit "Marina" by Rocco Granata, the Italian/Belgian "maintenance artist and hit singer" but that there's also a 1989 Acid/Reggae remix!
Presto! Life is good again.*

Which brings me to the point of all this. A few weeks back I bumped into a gentleman at a charity wine auction. This fellow told me about a remarkable restaurant that is designed especially with the disabled in mind. In fact, he told me that the restaurant not only caters to the disabled (along with the abled), it hires and trains both the physically and mental challenged for jobs in the food service industry. Chef's from all over Central Virginia, from small bistros to five star restaurants, come to the 70-seat place to volunteer their time. It's a win-win-win situation with really good food to boot.

Happy face breaking out. And there's more...

The name of the restaurant is " a place that you'll have to hit the link for because I'm supposedly trying to remain anonymous." The proprietor has muscular dystrophy. The man I spoke with is the proprietor's father. He started the restaurant so that his son could both be employed and feel productive in a society that, well...offers fewer opportunities to those less abled. As anyone who's ever worked in a commercial kitchen knows, this is no handout, this is about getting people to work. It's like teaching your brother to fish for himself, but for black marlin.

I checked the place out late one afternoon, well after the lunch crowd had gone, and before the volunteer belly-dancers came in for "Tummy Tuesdays" (another topic fotr another time). There was a white board set up and the trainees were going through exercises about which kinds of foods went with each type of order. And by God, didn't it have the same feeling as those business training sessions we've all had to endure, with all the participants cheering their approval when the contestant got the orders right. Accomplishment means so much more when you're with your peers.

It was good. It felt right. I plunked the sponsorship funds down, thrilled at the prospect and warmed by the vibes. And I had a good day thereafter.

Here's to all of us, and to those who make all of us better.

*(So it's not so good as having a 24 year-old Grace Kelly deliver it to my door, in pajamas, in the rain, alone, I'll still get by.)

9 comments:

portia said...

Wonderful story, spd. Thanks for sharing the good vibes.

a 24 year-old Grace Kelly deliver[sic] it to my door, in pajamas, in the rain, alone.

What happened to lunch with Catherine Deneuve??

Men....

portia said...

Ack! Clemens is in freaking Trenton while we get slammed in the Bronx. Turns out this was good AND lucky day for you, mr. rdr.

Just you wait...

spd rdr said...

Good things come in threes.
Rubber match tomorrow, Yank.

camojack said...

"You finally find a use for all that old Viagra, but it’s not the one you were hoping for.

I thought that stuff was supposed to keep you up (Yeah, I know: groan!) not help you sleep...

Cassandra said...

How many hamsters are there running around with a nasty case of jet lag?

Just wondering...

spd rdr said...

Hamsters?

Cassandra said...

A small dose of the impotence drug Viagra helped hamsters recover more quickly from “jet lag,” according to a study published this week in the Early Edition of PNAS.

(nice acronym, by the way)

[shaking head]

spd rdr said...

You actually read article?For godssakes why?

Cassandra said...

Skimmed is more like it. I'm always interested in anything medical :p

Now why on earth did you link to it if we weren't supposed to read it, mr rdr? I thought it was hilarious.