Krispy Kreme Memories — Before and After Technology
As I read that Krispy Kreme celebrated its 77th birthday last Friday, I had a “blast from the past” moment, thinking about my grandkids enjoying those hot and yummy donuts. It was a sweet visual of them watching them being made, their eyes sparkling and lips watering, when the store clerk would give them a free one.
A lot has changed since Vernon Rudolph began selling his doughnuts to local grocery stores in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Now there are stores in 500 locations and they even offer a “Hot Light App” which alerts customers’ cell phones when their doughnuts are hot. Wow, it’s amazing how the technological revolution has transformed our lives!
Phone apps and social media have given us many ways to share what’s going on in our little corner of the world. It has changed the way we make memories….and now we can share those memories quickly with others. Once upon a time, we’d put film in our cameras, take the photos, take the film to the store to be developed, then put the photos in an album to share at the next family gathering. Now we simply take a photo with our mobile phone, then we immediately “SHARE” it on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter — and in just moments, our family and friends have entered into our world of memories, made just moments before.
Whether you have distant memories like the ones I’ve shared here: (photos made from a camera’s film): my Payton & Alexia enjoying Krispy Kreme donuts that we took them in Texas (now Payton & Alexia are 14 & 12); Brennan (now 10) with his Great Granny having a Krispy Kreme “tea party”, or memories you’re making today — cherish them — celebrate today’s moments so that tomorrow you can be thankful that you “stopped and smelled the roses”…..or, rather you “stopped to enjoy a yummy donut”!!