I am a bit jealous of London. She had her first limo ride at the age of 7. I barely got to have my first ride in one last Christmas. Anyway, for her school fundraiser she sold Otis Spunkmeyer Cookies. She sold enough to get to go to lunch in a limo. So this huge Excursion Limo came to school to get the kids. She was so excited. The restaurant was only a few blocks away so I asked her if she had a long enough ride and she said "yep, the driver got lost and took us over by Wal-Mart." (She is great with directions, so she knew this wasn't the way.) Come to find out the driver was taking them the "long" way back to school so they had some extra time. They had a blast. She was lucky that a few of her good friends were able to go with her and sit by her. Thanks to all who helped her earn this great reward. It was all she talked about for weeks!
This was K-2
London and Jordyn were the first ones in.Off they go to Parrason's Italian Restaurant
4 comments:
That's so fun!!! Tell her hello for us and we think she is so cool for riding in a limo!
I bet the cookies were a huge hit! :) I’d like to commend the driver for making this a very positive experience for London. Like any other transport services, your experience riding a limo depends largely on the attitude and professionalism of the provider. But, no matter how good the services are, it will be almost insignificant if the limo is sub-par. Well, that limo’s very classy, so I think you didn’t have any problems with that!
You’re right, Earnestine. :) The professionalism of a service provider can sometimes make or break the customer’s experience. When you say professionalism, it means that the service provider will make sure to do everything to give the customer a positive, satisfactory, and memorable experience. This has to be consistent to make sure that the company can earn the customer’s loyalty.
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