Congratulations to the Class of 2016!

It is cap and gown season again and we are so proud of our local high school graduates!  We will certainly miss your smiling faces around the breakfast table, but we wish you the best of luck as you head off to college and careers!

In honor of your special day, we’d like to share with you a few of our favorite inspirational graduation high-school-graduationmessages.  Hopefully these words will encourage you and help guide you through the next few years!

 “Just because you don't know what you want yet, it doesn't mean that there's nothing to want.” — Emily Henry

"It’s your turn. And the good news is, you’re ready. And when your journey seems too hard, and when you run into a chorus of cynics who tell you that you’re being foolish to keep believing or that you can’t do something, or that you should just give up, or you should just settle — you might say to yourself a little phrase that I’ve found handy these last eight years: Yes, we can." — Barack Obama

"Now go, and make interesting mistakes, make amazing mistakes, make glorious and fantastic mistakes. Break rules. Leave the world more interesting for your being here. Make good art." — Neil Gaiman

"You are educated. Your certification is in your degree. You may think of it as the ticket to the good life. Let me ask you to think of an alternative. Think of it as your ticket to change the world." — Tom Brokaw

And of course, we have to add a few of our own words of wisdom to the list.  Remember the following and don’t forget to come see us for breakfast out in Denver!

“All happiness depends on a leisurely breakfast.” – Unknown

Good luck Class of 2016!


Celebrate Mom!

Mother’s Day is just around the corner!  We love this special holiday as it is a time to celebrate all of our moms and thank them for their love and support.  Of course one of the best ways to say thank you to mom is to take her out for a nice breakfast in Denver.  We’ll be happy to host your whole family so that you can give mom a much needed and well-deserved morning off!

Here are a couple of other cute gift ideas to show mom that she is special:

 

 

Hand Print Flower Art – Great for kids ages 0-5art

Little ones will need a bit of help from Dad to work the paint, but will love covering their hands in bright colors to make the flower prints on this cute homemade card for mom.

 

 

 

 

Fruit Flower Bouquet – Great for kids ages 6 and up6a00d8341c7dce53ef013480a85771970c-pi

This is a wonderful project to do with young children and makes a very special treat for moms on Mother’s Day.  It would be a great gift to tide everyone over before going out to brunch later in the morning.  Little one’s may need some help from dad to cut the shapes, but then can arrange the fruit flowers on their own!

 

 

 

Homemade Chocolate Truffles – Great for kids ages 10 and upchoco

Instead of buying mom a box of chocolates from the store, gather the whole family (minus mom of course!) and make your own!  Homemade chocolates are easy and make a very fun project for older children.  Plus mom will love this sweet, homemade gift!  Check out the recipe here.

 

 

To all our moms, we wish you a very Happy Mother’s Day from your Original Pancake House family!