Constant improvement in McCoy’s
It’s a quarter to 12 and I haven’t prepared lunch yet. My day routine was normal. Said my morning prayers, prepared breakfast for my family, took a bath then went to McCoy’s.
Morning at McCoy’s was normal. It’s been like this for a long time. The fact that my staff has been with me for a long time is a big factor. They already knew what I expect from them and work very hard to maintain the quality that our costumers are used to.
Last week I’ve decided to get a solar panel. This is another plus for McCoy’s. Aside from lowering our electric bill, it will alleviate our life in the kitchen. Life in the kitchen is hell when it’s brownout. I wanted to get a generator but opted to get the solar panel instead because they were having a promo. Saved a little money because of it. In 6 months, I would have been fully paid in the panel I got. Then I would get a new one which would power the electric fans.
Next goal is for McCoy’s is to have a watertank. I really need one. Especially with the summer coming. The promise of the lack of water is very possible. And I can’t exist without water.
My ultimate goal is a generator set. That would be the day. McCoy’s with no brownouts.
There are a lot of things I want to add to McCoy’s. More space, more seats, really nice fliers, hundreds of tarps. It’s my baby. It’s what I can say I accomplished. I can practically say I built it with my own hands. Improving it will be a constant effort. A lifetime love affair.
Now the Shell people are installing the solar panel. Started doing so at 8 this morning. I’m just waiting for Margie’s text informing me that they are done. Then I would come back to McCoy’s and check their work.
As of now I am multi-tasking. I am cooking our lunch while posting in my blog. We’re having ginisang sitaw and broiled pork chop. Yumyum! Ta-ta! Have to feed my brood.
September 7th, 2007 at 1:05 am
So nice to read about the Bangkok trip, Lua — and to see something positive about the Philippines! Me, I really don’t like Manila — or Bangkok either, for that matter — but would take Palawan over everyplace!
Coriander — as in cilantro? Yep, I could eat that on anything!
BTW, I thought you and Neva were on a food tour!! But anyway, better not to gain 1000 pounds!