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Aug 2, 2024, 8:04:03 PM8/2/24
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My daughter has had issues with sleep since the day she was born. She had colic & reflux as a baby and did not sleep through the night until after she was 1. She suffered from night terrors as a toddler and recently she has been having nightmares. She was afraid to fall asleep for fear that she might have one. We began meditating together for a few minutes before bed to try to clear her head. She is so cute doing her meditation and is able to sit through 2 straight minutes now without opening her eyes.

It seemed to help a little, but she was still concerned about her dreams. A couple of friends of mine recommended getting her a dream catcher for her room. I could not believe I had not thought of it before. I explained to her about the dream catchers & told her that we could make one for her room. Here is how we did it.

Cut a pipe cleaner & wrap the end around the outside of the circle & let it dangle. String beads on the pipe cleaner if desired & wrap a feather around the bottom of the pipe cleaner. Repeat this step as many times as you like until you get the desired affect.

Matthew A. Eller: I am here today with the one and only Dan The Automator Nakamura and Phil Reese from Good Luck Dry Cleaners, and we are going to talk about art. So Dan, can you tell everybody briefly who you are, and what you do?

That night when I spoke to Dan, he told me that Handsome Boy Modeling School was going to be heading back into the studio to make new music after a long hiatus. So from there, we also brought in Prince Paul and had Handsome Boy Modeling School do a surprise reunion performance at Saks Fifth Avenue during New York Fashion Week, which was a dream come true for me. And also very on brand for Handsome Boy Modeling School as it was an extremely handsome evening.

Matthew A. Eller: I can tell you first hand that moving through the space is a cohesive journey, so mission accomplished! Dan, we only have a couple of minutes left. Can you tell me one good story from the road, something funny that people would just find entertaining?

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On your special day, the last thing you need to worry about is the dirt collecting at the bottom of your gown. By day's end, you may be surprised by how filthy your gorgeous dream dress may have become. It is important to take your wedding gown to a professional cleaner who knows how to best clean and preserve your wedding dress.

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In 1969 Jimmy found himself ready to become self employed and own his part of the American dream. His one problem was he had very little in the form of a down payment to buy a business. He approached his fairly new in-laws and asked for a loan. With his in-laws life savings in hand and his new bride Ethel by his side they put a down payment on their first store in Roslindale Massachusetts.

Jimmy and Ethel worked over 80 hours a week in order to survive and prosper at their new life as business owners. Many successful years passed and with this they were able to bring many of their family members from Greece to the U.S. Jimmy and Ethel aided all their family members in starting their own dry cleaners and at one point there were over 20 cleaners in the family. Since that time Jimmy and Ethel have opened five other stores all of which were very successful.

Nancy Cedeno has been an employee for 9 years and counting! Nancy is store manager at our 5th Street Highway location.Her favorite part of working here is the polite and friendly customers as well as understanding management. Outside of work Nancy enjoys spending time with her family and her shitzu!

Ann Erhardt is our afternoon store clerk at our 5th Street location. Ann originally worked at our Blandon Store as manager until it closed! After that she was transferred to the 5th Street Highway location. In total she has worked for National Cleaners for about 20 years!!! Her favorite part of working here is the people- both the customers and coworkers. Ann enjoys meeting so many varied personalities and nationalities and listening to all of the stories that customers share. Ann describes her co-workers as family and enjoys working as a team to provide the best service to the customers.

Outside of work Ann loves spending time with her family as much as possible. In her spare time she enjoys exercising, art, french lessons, cooking, cleaning, and walks with her 7 year old Bichon named Gorgeous!! Her ultimate dream job is anything with art because she loves it so much! If she could go on vacation she would go to Paris to participate in the "Les 20km de Paris" a race around the Eiffel Tower!

I was just married on July 23 and absolutely loved my dress! It's a Lea Ann Belter "Mallory" that I modified slightly w/a sweetheart neckline and I added a rhinestone sash. The bottom got quite dirty, so I brought it into the dry cleaner as soon as I could, which was the following Wednesday. -annbelter.com/2008_collection_mallory.php - Duchess Silk Satin with Alencon lace on top and the bottom mermaid part is just the silk satin.

I went to pick it up last Friday, it's gone from being white (technically off-white) to an overall yellowish/cream color. The Alencon lace apliques are still white, so now instead of matching the fabric underneath, the lace pieces are an obvious contrast. The silk satin bottom part is no longer silky with a satin shine. it's a dull, soft fabric and is yellowish. I'm sure there is nothing they can do to reverse the color change.

I'm not sure what to do now. I left it at the dry cleaner and told them it's ruined and I will come back to discuss it with the owner tomorrow. It was my dream dress, and I just got our professional pictures back this weekend and when I look at the pics, I just adore my dress. But when I think about the cream-colored mess it's become, it makes me sad!

Do I ask that they replace it with a new one? If I do that, I'll have a beautiful dress again, but I'd need to get it altered again and I'll know that it's not "my" wedding dress from my wedding. Do I ask for the retail value ($4,000 - which I didn't pay; I got it on sale)? Do I tell them I was going to sell it for $2,000? Do I just agree to not pay the dry cleaning fee?

If it were you, what would you do?

This is a picture of my dress after the dry cleaner and the one below is from my wedding. It's a pretty obvious difference in color.


It is stressful getting your dress cleaned after the wedding. My dress store has told me there is a specific store in NYC that I'm supposed to ship my dress to for cleaning and preservation. They give you a gift certificate to ease the money problem.
I'm so sorry you've run into this problem. I'm not sure if you'll be able to get any money out of the dry cleaners though.

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