Good Morning!! One of the draw backs of being in the restaurant business... bad feet. Those first few steps when you get out of bed, pretty painful, I know many of yall experience this. I have resorted to pedicures every few weeks, which is something I really dont want to take the time for, but they seem to help. After a very stressful & emotional week, I headed to get a pedicure Saturday morning. The lady sitting next to me started making small talk after a few minutes she asked what I did, I told her of the Cast Iron Grill. She knew me from my post on FB. My post about stretch marks had really stuck with her. She shared her beautiful journey...adoption of 2 teenagers a year and a half ago, making sure her 9 yr. old was good, divorce from her best friend and working full time. As they lathered and messaged our feet, tears rolled down our faces as she shared her precious childrens journey. We talked about her job and the one thing that stuck out to me... She was a christian and her job was her ministry,everyday she lived to make a difference and show our heavenly fathers love. When I left the toe shop I felt like I had been to church, this precious lady had opened up about her journey and made a difference in my life. What an amazing blessing to have bad feet, or I would have never experienced her journey. Happy Monday yall, you never know when your journey can make a difference, open up and share it. The Lord has put you in someones path for a reason:)
April 16, 2012
Good Morning!! One of the draw backs of being in the restaurant business... bad feet. Those first few steps when you get out of bed, pretty painful, I know many of yall experience this. I have resorted to pedicures every few weeks, which is something I really dont want to take the time for, but they seem to help. After a very stressful & emotional week, I headed to get a pedicure Saturday morning. The lady sitting next to me started making small talk after a few minutes she asked what I did, I told her of the Cast Iron Grill. She knew me from my post on FB. My post about stretch marks had really stuck with her. She shared her beautiful journey...adoption of 2 teenagers a year and a half ago, making sure her 9 yr. old was good, divorce from her best friend and working full time. As they lathered and messaged our feet, tears rolled down our faces as she shared her precious childrens journey. We talked about her job and the one thing that stuck out to me... She was a christian and her job was her ministry,everyday she lived to make a difference and show our heavenly fathers love. When I left the toe shop I felt like I had been to church, this precious lady had opened up about her journey and made a difference in my life. What an amazing blessing to have bad feet, or I would have never experienced her journey. Happy Monday yall, you never know when your journey can make a difference, open up and share it. The Lord has put you in someones path for a reason:)
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AuthorI opened the Cast Iron Grill in October 2007. Lots of changes have happened in the last 5 1/2 years. The CIG started with 55 seats in an office building located at 18th and K. After five years, we were bursting at the seams with now 167 seats, and 24 wonderful co-workers working on top of eachother to make it happen. 2012 the Lord chose a different journey for the CIG. We relocated the CIG and opened our doors on January 2nd, 2013, just four blocks away from the old location! It has changed my world completely! All of these stories are the happenings of the people and the joy and celebration that make the CIG what it is. Archives
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