My Family

My Family

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Incident at the Waffle House

So the older I get, the more outspoken I become. What started as a nice breakfast with the family, spiralled into an unforgettable episode. There we sat, waiting to place our order, when a man sitting at the counter caught my eye. He got my attention, by being rude to the waitress. Though the man was rude, the waitress always kept a smile and was so polite. A few minutes passed and his order was ready, he then went off on the waitress stating his order was WRONG!! She apologized, taking the plate back to the cook. It was just a couple of minutes later, she brought the customer the new order. He started yelling at her again and said, what is the cooks problem?!? Why cant he get a simple order right? Again she smiled and took back the order. Meanwhile her co-worker, Amanda, leaned over and asked the guy, "what was wrong about your order?" He filled her in and she said, "sorry your waitress is new." First of all, the waitress didnt cook the order, so it wasnt her fault! Needless to say, the order finally arrived to the gentlemans liking.
Even though the guy was extremely rude, he did recognize his rudeness and left the waitress a FIVE DOLLAR tip. Here is where it got ugly....Amanda cleared the man's plate from the table and I witnessed her sliding the 5 bucks into her pocket!! I just could'nt believe my eyes, nor could I just sit aside and keep my mouth shut. My husband knows me well and said, "don't do it, dont say anything". I said, "I will be right back! I descretely, went up to the mans waitress and asked if she knew he left her a big tip. She said, no I didnt see one on the table. I told her, "no wonder, because Amanda TOOK IT!! I told her, I would take care of it and I walked over to my husband and daughter, to tell them, let's go,we are leaving.
While checking out, I opened my big mouth and here I went.... I said, "Amanda, may I ask you, when were you planning on giving Vickie her $5.00 tip!?" She looked puzzled at me and said, "that was her table"!! I said, "that may be, but I never saw you take the order, get yelled out or correct the order", but I did hear you roll her under the bus, by saying she was new! She began telling me, that I did not know how they run things at the Waffle House--- when one waitress has problems, the other waitress' help each other out. Then, I said, "Oh, well did you split it with Vickie and give her $2.50?" She said, I WILL GIVE VICKY THE $5.00!!!!! But I realy dont appreciate you putting this out there in front of everyone, she said. I then began to inform her, if she had done the right thing, I wouldn't have been in the position of putting IT out there!!
On the way out of restaraunt, Tony leaned over to Chloe and said, "I hope you enjoyed that Cherry Sprite, because we are NEVER going to be able to eat at the Waffle House again!!!"

Sunday, August 1, 2010

The Story of Us

Once upon a time, there were 3 girls, a UPS employee, a college student and a new bride. In the mid 1980's, they met at JcPenney Portrait Studios and became photographers. These 3 were different from the other employees, they were very committed, dependable and passionate about photography!!
One by one, they each left JcPenney, but found themselves together again at Lundie's Photography. It started off as one studio, then grew to two, three and now 4 different Lundie's Photography Studios. With alot of determination and creativity, these girls have survived the bad economy and competition.
Today, August 1st we celebrate Lundie's 19th year in business. We have made alot of relationships, many that we will keep for a LIFETIME, others we will never see again. But, despite all the growth, these 3 now middle aged women, still embrace there love for photography, family and success. The road hasnt been an easy one, there have many bumps in the road, but the dedication ALWAYS sees them through it all.
So here's to many more years together, may it bring us a brighter future, more customers that become our friends and more talent to our camera room. Lundie, Candia and Beverly have made memories that will last FOREVER :)

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

So...today I am at work, returning calls from the holiday weekend and I get several messages from a Mrs. Johnson. I returned her call and left a message w/her sweet husband. A few hours later, this old lady marches into the studio, throws her purse and arms over my counter. She greets me w/this statement- "your phone service is exhausting!!" I look at her and say, "are you by any chance Mrs Johnson?" It was no surprise to me, she was Mrs. Johnson indeed!!!
The poor woman was wanting to make an appointment for both herself and her husband. She was very specific w/wanting them photographed together and seperately. She sews, so she will want to change jackets several times. I made the mistake of asking her, were these for any special occasion? She went into great detail, telling me her cemetary plots, funeral service and cremation were all paid in full. She has also, already selected the pianist,vocalist, minister and song selection for her funeral service. I politely complimented her on her well thought out plans and tell her I will make these the most beautiful obituary photographs. She asked me, if I thought this was morbid and I told her...everyone is born and everybody dies. She smiled at me and said, "we will be looking forward to our appointment on Friday."
I always tell people, all I do all day is photograph happy occasions and I cant believe today I am making a obituary picture a happy occasion. Its all in how you view things, I so enjoyed meeting Mrs. Johnson today!!!