How a Fire Engine Rescued a Restaurant & Became a Dream On Wheels |
Thought for the day:
Sometimes adversity helps us rediscover & reinvent dreams we thought were
impossible. Here’s a story of how a dream was rekindled by a fire! If this
story reminds you of other similar ways that adversity lead to the resurrection
or creation of a new dream project, I’d love for you to share it, since it may
inspire others & help them find creative ways to reach their dreams.
I must admit, living near NYC
has spoiled me. It is easy to find great restaurants just
about an hour from home without paying an arm & a leg. However, in Fairfield County
CT finding good food at an affordable price is a challenge. Whenever we find one, it closes within a year or two. Jerry, my fiancée, & I have been keeping a running count of good down-to-earth affordable
restaurants in Fairfield County that we have loved & lost over the last
couple of years.
So far we are up to about 20. It seems that the overhead
in CT is high & the economy is tough. Around here, people seem to be willing to pay for atmosphere
& food that is overpriced & inferior to reasonable establishments in NYC, but will not frequent the less
expensive simple restaurants. It is also hard to find places that stay open
late since many people commute into the city & go to bed early.
We discovered a relatively
new brick oven pizza restaurant on Blackrock Turnpike, near Fairfield Cinemas at Bullard Square in Bridgeport CT about 2 years ago. Although we often avoid pizza since it is high in
carbohydrates & fat, this one was different with thin crusts &
healthy unique toppings. We ate there before & after a few movies &
were happy to have found a new restaurant.
Late one night, a year & a half ago,
we were on our way there after a movie when we saw
that the entire street was blocked off by fire engines in front of the restaurant. The fire
had occurred earlier in the day. The entire building was virtually demolished. Fortunately,
no one was hurt although there had been some close calls.
To our dismay, we assumed we had lost
yet another good restaurant. After I heard they planned to
rebuild, whenever we went to the movies in Bridgeport, we would drive by to
see whether they had reopened. A
sign on the window said it would reopen six or seven months ago, but each time
we went, we saw no progress.
A few months ago, we drove by
& to our surprise saw a fire engine parked on the street where the
restaurant used to be. By the truck, there were some tables & we realized
they were selling pizza. At closer inspection, we saw that the fire engine had
been retrofitted with a brick oven. The sign on the truck said “Fire Engine Pizza Company.” We stopped & had some of the best pizza I have ever tasted!
With my new iphone in hand
& the positive experiences I had doing psychological research about people’s dreams on impromptu
interviews on the Dreams On Wheels 2012 Tour, I decided to go back & find
out more about how this new creative business literally rose from the ashes in
the midst of a recession. I interviewed Marty McCarthy, one of the owners of
the restaurant, that burned down a year and a half ago & of the new catering
business housed in a fire truck.
When I asked him to tell me
about his dreams, I learned that this was not the 1st time he had
overcome adversity. Marty had been a volunteer fireman for many years as well
as a restaurant manager. He had always dreamed of becoming a professional
fireman. A week before his physical exam to become a fireman in 2001, a motorcycle accident & a
shattered femur ended his fire fighting aspirations. About a year later he
opened his 1st restaurant.
When the fire destroyed his newly opened sit down restaurant, he “tried to make the best out of a
bad situation.” He still loved firefighting & always wanted to own a fire engine, but the only way his
wife would let him buy one, was if it made money. He designed & had the
brick oven built inside the fire engine. On weekends, they will be selling pizza on
the street until the sit-down restaurant reopens in a few months. During the
week, & after the restaurant reopens, they will take the fire engine to
birthday parties & corporate functions as a catering business.
Although I recorded the
interview on my iphone, most of it simply won’t download to my computer (note to self, learn more about your iphone). The
clip above, is Marty’s advice to people working on their dreams when challenged by financial, medical or other problems.
What’s your dream? Have you
rediscovered older dreams like Marty did, when adversity struck? I’d love to
hear your stories, please share them. They may help someone struggling to see
how to accomplish their dreams. Thanks!
Great story. Life can be hard like this, but at the risk of cliche - we have to play the hand we are dealt. If you are creative and determined enough, even the worst hand can be a winner. I'm learning this the hard way with my own crisis and dreams. I found the door I thought I'd wanted shut in my face - my legal career was over due to illness. I looked around blindly for a long time, not seeing the other, more exciting doors, starting to open. That is the tricky bit you have to spot, which Marty managed to do. Well done Marty!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work all of you!
C. S. Wimsey
www.cswimsey.com
Thanks for sharing your story C.S. Wimsey! I would love to hear more. I just visited your website & may be in touch to write about your journey which could help others struggling with illnesses in a post.
DeleteThat was a very inspiring story! I think things happened for a reason. Some of these occurrences give us valuable lessons, and others are to give us vision. And despite the fire and the motorcycle incident, Marty made the best out of his bad situation and created something better. He is truly an exemplary role model!
ReplyDeleteThat is true, Maggie. At times, adversities and bad occurrences will show the way and open doors for new opportunities. It may seem a little tough, but once you pass the hard part, the reward is sweet. And in Marty’s case, it is tasty. :D
DeleteThis story inspired me to move and accomplish something, even if just for this day. Marty’s strength is very admirable. After two difficult times, when everybody would have understood if he fell apart, he didn’t. He even bloomed. And what’s nice is that along with that redemption, he merged his misfortunes with his dreams. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Belinda, every step you take towards your dreams is a step in the right direction. Sometimes just starting on the path gives you the strength to open new doors & meet new people who can help you progress faster. So by all means, start today! I will be doing a follow up on Marty's progress. His restaurant has reopened & it is awesome!
DeleteWow, this is yet another inspiring story. We all experience broken dreams, but we don’t usually have the same perception of what it means. Some wallow in misery forever, while some rise above the situation. I guess the motorcycle accident didn’t just happen, it actually happened for a reason (though I still think the party at fault should be held responsible).
ReplyDeleteThanks Raleigh! I agree it is a great story & we all can learn from it. Broken dreams does not mean that you have to abandon your dreams, just find a workaround & incorporate it into your new dreams.
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