GOOD FOOD! |
My friend and fellow teacher Libby, and her husband Brad, have long been supporters of those in need. As she taught with us, we all knew that Brad was going to cooking school to become a chef, and at the same time, they volunteered for various organizations like the Ronald McDonald House, giving food and their expertise, good cooking, to help others. They had a dream, to open a restaurant that served good food, where anyone could come to eat, and pay what they could. After Brad graduated, he and Libby opened what they called The Same Cafe, using the acronym Same (So All May Eat). for the first few years of operation, Libby still taught, and worked the other hours of her life at the restaurant. I'm not sure when she slept.
Sadly for us, she resigned and is now working full time at the restaurant. It celebrated its fifth year in business this year! It's a special place, one where one might eat alongside business people, young mothers out to lunch with their toddlers, school kids (they're very close to one of the Denver high schools), a resident in the neighborhood, or a homeless man or woman. They keep a box for donations, they hire people that work for meals, they welcome volunteers. And, they cook great food. The menu varies some, because they buy locally as much as possible, but you can always get a great personal pizza with fresh ingredients, a wonderful bowl of soup, a tasty salad of available greens, and one of Libby's famous sugar cookies.
I imagine that each one of you has a favorite place to give your money or your time at this time of year, or any time of year. There are many who do good works, and deserve all we can do to help. One friend and I often dream, "When we win the lottery, we're..." But for now, I give at different times of the year, but especially on this Tuesday, Colorado Gives Day! And I wanted to pay a tribute in this blog to my friend, Libby. I'm proud of her and her husband for following their dream.
The Tuesday Slice of Life can be found at the Two Writing Teachers blog.
What a wonderful tribute! Talk about using one's gifts for the good of others, wow, your friends are amazing and inspiring! Sometimes I wish I could retire so I could work with kids without having to deal with all the other silly junk. Thank you for sharing this, Linda. And I love your snowy background. :)
ReplyDeleteDiana's right--this is a wonderful tribute. I really liked your description of who eats at the restaurant and the menu. I had a great visual of all these people eating side by side.
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Deb
You have created a wonderful tribute to your friend. This sounds like a restaurant I'd love to visit (who knows maybe one day I will). These are very special people.
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible place to eat! Heck, what an incredible place to just BE. That restaurant would make a great setting for a story. The magic in the atmosphere that you painted with your words has me enamored. It is not a surprise to me that you have such a wonderful friend. Great people draw other great people to them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat concept -- your friend sounds very inspiring! I just heard about the SAME Cafe recently and I don't remember how I heard (we don't live anywhere near CO!) but I remember thinking that it was a really cool idea! What a wonderfully welcoming place it must be!
ReplyDeleteI give and give a bit more. Happily. What a spot to share with us
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays Linda,
Bonnie
I love your friends restaurant. What a cool idea and how wonderful they are following their dream.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing, touching story! A fun place to grab a bite, share a story, and read a book. Your description of the patrons in the restaurant was great. Three cheers for Libby!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic story - your friend followed her bliss, and has brought happiness to so many. Thank you for sharing this, Linda...and bravo Libby.
ReplyDeleteThe restaurant sounds like a wonderful place filled with amazing people.
ReplyDeleteHappy to hear that such a place can continue successfully and that there are good people out there who make our country a better place. --Nothing like good bread and soup to bring people together!
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