August 5, 2008

A Lot Can Happen Over Jeannie’s Java ...

On her 72nd birthday, Jeannie Brown, a lonely divorced woman, woke up and asked herself, "What is it that you want? You're getting old." When she listened to her inner voice, it said, “I wanna have a coffee shop.”  So with her lifelong saving, she started a lovely little coffee shop named Jeannie’s Java.



As she didn’t have enough fund or get any bank loan, she brought in all her furnitures from home: the sideboard, the tables and even all the chairs. And today, from a lovely little coffee shop, Jeannie’s Java, has grown up to the much talked restaurant as hot and sweet as like her coffee. Even at the age of 80, with her 100 percent blind right eye, she keeps serving to the customers with her warm smile and generosity (She has put nine love affairs together in Java.) If you are in Tiburon, California, Jeannie’s Java is the best place not only for coffee but for the inspiration as well.



Wanna get a glimpse of the true spirit of this lovely grandma who has always focused what she was looking for? Watch this video and get loaded with the true inspiration served with acerbit wit.

4 comments:

Vyzz said...

wow ..i missed so much..anyways..royarya...i'lll keep u bookmarked :D

nice jeanie java..neat ..quaint story..:)

cheers!

vyo!

Milann Tress John said...

nice to hear from you roy,i'm a photographer and a film maker,i write a bit here and there as well..glad you liked what you read on my blog: )
do keep writing in,it feels great when you get an echo!

Roy said...

@ Vyo!

Roy khush huya;-)

Yeah it’s quanit. Really no body knows when our life really starts or at what age we find our true self. Thanks for the bookmark.



@ Milann,

I think u r graphic artist too, right? The Jimi Hendrix poster says so. Cool!

Sonali said...

Hats off to Grandma for pursuing her dream so fearlessly and making it a grand success. In fact, most of our dreams never get materialized as we are wary not to leave our comfort zone and take that one risk which could have changed our life.Incidents like this act as eye openers giving us the strength and courage to explore the areas we have always wanted to but haven't tread for some reason or the other.

And yes, thanks for visiting my blog.