Joanne reserved a limo to take everyone in the wedding party to the wedding at Waimanalo Beach. The limo looked like a cross between an SUV limo and a pick-up truck. Inside were party lights, two screens showing videos of amazing surfers, and paintings on the ceiling and inside panels of the Manhattan skyline before September 11. It was a pretty cool ride.
Zoe had never ridden in a limo before (nor had several of the adults present. I told Randy I would take him to prom sometime and get him a limo then). She started out sitting with us but quickly decided that the best seat was in the back, next to the bride. Fortunately, Joanne didn’t seem to mind.
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January 18, 2012 at 11:31 pm
Clint
Joanne was expecting a “normal” limo (the package description just said “limousine service”) and I think we both would’ve preferred it not say “Dang’s Limousine” all across the back window! I think Mathieu voiced his dissatisfaction that “this isn’t a stretch limo”. But despite any perceived tackiness, it was probably easier for everyone to climb into than a Town Car limo would’ve been.
I think Joanne was pleasantly surprised that Zoe wanted to sit with the bride. Definitely the best spot.
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January 18, 2012 at 11:34 pm
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