Tuesday, February 17, 2009
I didn't know we were supposed to write about V-day...
So I guess it's my turn? HAhahaha. I've never "had to" celebrate Valentine's Day, and most of the time, I don't even realize it's Feb. 14th, until it's already passed. Haha, so I suppose it's fitting that I'm writing this after the fact.
Pretty much, I just knew there was a pillowfight going on in front of the Ferry Building at 6pm. Afterwards, after my lame 10 second attempt at hitting one of my friends (I feel terrible bopping people I don't even know who have never done anything to me!), we walked down to Polk to partake in a lovely Thai dinner, then over to a Mediterranean spot, for some hookah and light belly-dancing. Then to the Castro to play wingwoman for all of these fine-looking gents. By all accounts, I think we had a superb Valentine's; I didn't even realize single people hated the holiday.
There were two years in middle school when my mom bought my sister and I Beanie Babies on Valentine's Day. For no reason except to say I love you. I used to make her I love you heart-shaped cards, even in high school. And then I tried tearing one up once and taking it back from her during this stupid fight later that year. Haha. Sorry, Umma.
In any case, what this post was REALLY supposed to be about was: I love our customers. I really do.
I know it sounds like I am sucking up, but here's the deal. When you guys come in, I just feel like I have a reason to live. HAHAHA. Otherwise, I am standing inside a boutique for 8 hours, not to fold clothes, or organize backstock. A robot could do that. I'm here because I love interacting with people, I love meeting you and knowing who you are and helping you choose the best pieces and fits that match your style.
Annie J. came in the other day at Fillmore after she got my postcard; she bought the "flying-off-the-racks" Ondine Jacket, and is a huge SunheeMoon fan - as shown by her Lanis in Persimmon and Grey. And just now, on this dreary wet Tuesday (I reread my blog last week to give myself some "perspective"), Miss Margaret G. stopped in, gathered me in her whirlwind of energy on the search for that perfect Lani, and left giddy with the longer-sleeved Alika and our red checked scarf.
When you ladies (and gents shopping for your significant others) come in, it makes our day. We welcome you, your energy, your presence, because you are what brings the Sunhee Moon line to life, here in San Francisco, in NYC, Tokyo, London, Calgary, Nashville, Texas, and down under. So, thank YOU for choo-choo-choosing us, and for letting us choose you!
Joyce
Pretty much, I just knew there was a pillowfight going on in front of the Ferry Building at 6pm. Afterwards, after my lame 10 second attempt at hitting one of my friends (I feel terrible bopping people I don't even know who have never done anything to me!), we walked down to Polk to partake in a lovely Thai dinner, then over to a Mediterranean spot, for some hookah and light belly-dancing. Then to the Castro to play wingwoman for all of these fine-looking gents. By all accounts, I think we had a superb Valentine's; I didn't even realize single people hated the holiday.
There were two years in middle school when my mom bought my sister and I Beanie Babies on Valentine's Day. For no reason except to say I love you. I used to make her I love you heart-shaped cards, even in high school. And then I tried tearing one up once and taking it back from her during this stupid fight later that year. Haha. Sorry, Umma.
In any case, what this post was REALLY supposed to be about was: I love our customers. I really do.
I know it sounds like I am sucking up, but here's the deal. When you guys come in, I just feel like I have a reason to live. HAHAHA. Otherwise, I am standing inside a boutique for 8 hours, not to fold clothes, or organize backstock. A robot could do that. I'm here because I love interacting with people, I love meeting you and knowing who you are and helping you choose the best pieces and fits that match your style.
Annie J. came in the other day at Fillmore after she got my postcard; she bought the "flying-off-the-racks" Ondine Jacket, and is a huge SunheeMoon fan - as shown by her Lanis in Persimmon and Grey. And just now, on this dreary wet Tuesday (I reread my blog last week to give myself some "perspective"), Miss Margaret G. stopped in, gathered me in her whirlwind of energy on the search for that perfect Lani, and left giddy with the longer-sleeved Alika and our red checked scarf.
When you ladies (and gents shopping for your significant others) come in, it makes our day. We welcome you, your energy, your presence, because you are what brings the Sunhee Moon line to life, here in San Francisco, in NYC, Tokyo, London, Calgary, Nashville, Texas, and down under. So, thank YOU for choo-choo-choosing us, and for letting us choose you!
Joyce
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