Today, we started by writing out our business plan with Daryl Dunbar. We spent a lot of time talking about what we would do if we ran the espresso business for more than a year, including taxes and things like that. We then put up the awning and set it up so it would stay upright. The colors are blue and light blue. Thanks a lot to Andy Kettler for moving the wires for us (the wires that are holding the awning up in place)! After setting up the awning and making sure all the furniture was in the right place, we needed to buy milk. Running to Associated in the pouring rain, Brian, Patrick, and Siena went and bought enough milk to last us for the next two days while the business is open.
Patrick M. Sarah B. on the computer
Almost everything was set up to perfection, except for one last thing. All of the walls were blank slates, with nothing on them. They were boring, so to fix them, we went back to Tower Art and looked for paintings. Tower Art kindly agreed to donate 6 pieces of art: four big pieces and two smaller pieces. Now that everything was set up and ready to go, all we had to do was wait one more day until we opened our doors!
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