Trudi Johnson is the day manager at Village Inn in Pea Ridge.
Q: What brought you to Santa Rosa County? A: Village Inn
Q: What fictional character would you say you are the most like? A: Tweety bird Q: What was your most embarrassing moment you now laugh about? A: When I started working Village inn I had never waited tables before. As I waited on my first table I made it to the table with this giant tray of food and as I picked up my first plate of food to place in front of the customer, the rest of the food on the serving tray accidentally shifted and spilled onto the floor in front of the customers. Thankfully I did not get any on the customers.
Q: Name three things you will always have in your refrigerator. A: Milk, yogurt and grapes
Q: What would we hear on the radio during a road trip when you started your car or truck? A: Classic rock
Q: What is the last book you read? A: What to expect when expecting Q: Which would you enjoy more: dinner and a movie, ball game or a good book? A: Ball game Q: Where would your ideal vacation spot be? A: Destin Q: Who, living or dead, has been the biggest influence on you, and why? A: My grandmother. She told me that no matter how hard it is, it will always be worth it in the end. Q: What is your greatest personal accomplishment? A: Raising my children: Shelbie Sellers,20; Patrick Sellers, 18; Timothy Johnson Jr.,7; and Rodney Johnson, 5.
This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: In the Neighborhood with Trudi Johnson