Tuesday, November 16, 2010

We Don't Have Customers, We Have Friends!

Many of you may have noticed our "motto" running across our register screen when you approach the register to pay..."we don't have customers, we have friends!"  Several have commented on the little saying, and a lot of you may not have even noticed it.  However, we don't just say it because we "think" it.  We say it because it's TRUE!  Throughout our last few years here at The Bead Boutique, we have been very fortunate to have made so many wonderful and special friends, and they're not just customers any longer, they have become our dear friends.

A lot of you have met my mother when visiting the store, and many of you also know how truly special, patient and amazing she is.  I always say I've got the best mother that walks the earth, and I know quite a few of our customers feel the same way about her, too!  She's been "adopted" lots of times by so many customers, I've lost track!  I always say if I could make money renting her out, I'd make a fortune!  However, I wouldn't trade my mom for anything in the world, and so many of you feel the same way about her, which truly touches me.  We've been blessed to have numerous customers come in to visit with my mom, sit with her and begin their daily therapy.  I cannot tell you how much she LOVES being with each and every one of you.  You are all special to her.  Many of you give her lots of hugs when you see her (she gets more hugs than I do)!  Many of you come in and bring her gifts, many bring in family and friends to meet her, and many of you insist on helping her in countless ways.

One such customer is Julie, who comes into our store frequently and sits with my mother.  Recently, Julie and my mom were talking when they came upon the subject of gardening.  My mother told her she wanted  to remove some dead trees and fruit trees from her backyard, but she knew it was too big a job for her to accomplish.  Then out of the goodness of her heart, with her very gracious and charming demeanor (it's hard to say NO to her) Julie offered to take care of removing these trees for my mother.  She spoke to her very special and wonderful husband Jim, and the two of them trekked over to my mom's this past weekend and spent hours at her house removing the unwanted, dead and overgrown fruit trees.  My mother is so thankful to be able to look into her backyard and not see those ugly trees any longer!

Needless to say, my mother and I are truly grateful to Julie and Jim for caring so much and taking the time out of their busy schedules to carry out this labor of love.  We cannot thank them enough!  

They had so much fun, they decided to "make memories" (as Julie said) and take pictures!  I'd like to share some of those pictures with everyone.

Now you all know why we have that motto blazing across our register screen, because it is so very true.

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