Since working at the Red Onion Cafe, my family's life has seen many changes. We have bought a new home, I started going back to school for Respiratory Therapy, and my husband has become a protector of my new hometown, Monroe, Ohio! Last Tuesday i was honored to see my husband introduced to City Council as one of the newest fire fighters for Monroe. I have always been proud of my husband's drive to reach his dreams, and on that night he finally did. It has always been a dream of his to work in the town lives him. He is always saying things like "I want to be able to help my community," and "I would love to know i am helping the people around me." I can think of no other ways in which he can help those he cares for then by responding for medical and fire emergencies! This new chapter in our lives is an exciting adventure i am glad i can share with my community. My husband's new career also has extended our family to include the other fire fighters and their family's in Monroe. Without them we would not be as safe, and secure as we are right now! Thank to you to the those who run into a place where most people run out!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Friday, September 11, 2009
On Air- Tales of the Waitress
Since working at the Red Onion Café I have been given the opportunity to do some really cool things. I have had the chance to work at the 4th of July fireworks for Monroe, OH which was amazing. However I have checked off another “things to do in my life.” The Red Onion Café recently had the 107 radio station stop by because they have heard such wonderful things about us. When the stopped in to grab a bite to eat they decided to interview some of the staff of the Red Onion. Since I was the waitress I got to do an interview on air!
I was a little nervous at first, after all this radio station reaches thousands of people. The disc jockeys were so nice; they asked questions about the Red Onion, what it was like to work there, and other goofy radio questions. By the time the interview was done, I had so many nerves running through me I could honestly say I had no idea what I said! The fun part about getting to do the interview was my friends called me the next day and told me they heard me on the radio! How many people can say they have done that?
I was a little nervous at first, after all this radio station reaches thousands of people. The disc jockeys were so nice; they asked questions about the Red Onion, what it was like to work there, and other goofy radio questions. By the time the interview was done, I had so many nerves running through me I could honestly say I had no idea what I said! The fun part about getting to do the interview was my friends called me the next day and told me they heard me on the radio! How many people can say they have done that?
Monday, August 31, 2009
What Happens at the Red Onion....
I'll never tell what I saw at the Red Onion the other night, but perhaps one of the lovely waitresses at the Red Onion will tell a tail.
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