Ice SCREAM

I’m delayed writing this post because my daughter was telling me all about her experience last night – her first night at her new summer job at a local beach ice cream shop. It’s a busy place. Time will fly. My daughter said that what she’s most amazed about is how much work there is behind the scenes in one of these little specialty shops. Most of her work will be in the preparation, the cleaning and the stocking. Serving customers an ice cream cone is actually a small part of it all.

This reminded me of a parable I recently read. A speaker asked a group of people how much time it takes to get a cheeseburger at McDonalds. Most people answered that it takes between 3-5 minutes. The speaker reminded everyone that someone had to grow the wheat and then bake the buns, grow and cut the onions, make the ketchup from tomatoes, butcher the beef, and then form the patties. Then a truck driver had to get all of the ingredients to the local McDonalds, where workers had to put the items into the freezers and refrigerators, then cook the burgers and wrap them up, etc. etc. The point is, nothing in this world is as easy as the finished product makes it appear to us. A photograph of one happy moment in a family’s life is not even close to the entire story of events, and experiences, and ups and downs, and sacrifices, and worries and joys that make up any family. Everything in life takes longer and more effort, and more hands and hearts, all the way around, in order to create it, than we want to believe that it does. Finished products can be so deceiving. Don’t expect ease, and quick fixes for anything that is worthwhile to have in your life. Even fast food hamburgers and ice cream cones take many hands, and a lot of time and energy, in order to get you to the finished product.

When you are frustrated about something that you want to create and manifest in your own life and it is taking a lot of time and effort with no end in sight, whether it be with a job, or a relationship, or an accomplishment, remind yourself that most things don’t come easy. Ultimately though, the effort, and the discipline, the time and energy and focus, and the blood sweat and tears, is usually the part of what makes any completed end product so especially satisfying to savor and to enjoy. (Do you want whipped cream and a cherry on top? Let me go milk a cow and pick some cherries.)

Are you passing on love or are you passing on pain? Heal your pain and pass on love.

2 thoughts on “Ice SCREAM”

  1. Kelly,
    Great perspective on the ice cream and burgers.
    Many times, I think of the prep and the person taking the order and the other people who bag it and try REALLY hard to get it all right, with the end goal to satisfy the customer/client/consumer….even when mistakes happen, and when they don’t. I always think the thing that they worker wants to hear is, Thank YOU and I appreciate YOU.
    Even if it takes a second time, and it can be frustrating…they usually rectify the situation and one again, the business providing the service wants us to be satisfied.
    Great blog
    PS …FUN tip! My best friend’s daughter worked at an ice cream shop through the summer while going to college and she did an experiment. Her test was to see if she got better tips with her uniform assigned hat on or off…her little experiment yielded better tips with the hat on.
    So, a word to your daughter…if she had been given a uniform hat…it pays to wear it….Fun TIP!
    Enjoy!

    1. My daughter is really excited about the hat, Joan, because it has “cowhide print” on it. 😉 I hope it does translate to lots of tips!!

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