Well, a partial wrap to be quite specific.
Have you seen us on the road? Or perhaps our social media posts? Our girl is lookin’ good! (If I do say so myself!)
It’s taken us the better part of a year – hey, converting a working school bus into a functioning food truck is hard work! – especially when you’re juggling full time jobs, family commitments, and everything else life throws your way.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s been a ton of fun, too! Billy and I have done everything ourselves, with a few days help from my brother, a paint job by MAACO, and a partial wrap by Houston Sign Company. All this togetherness in these tight quarters has taught us a lot about each other – and even more about each other when it’s 100 degrees outside.
We still have a little bit to go before we’re live daily on the streets of Houston, but in the meantime, we are booking catered events!
We’ve already done a couple, and let me tell you – I love my new job!
Our unofficial debut was a family night at an area private school.
We served over a hundred snoballs to this awesome group of folks who came out to support their school and raise funds for the 8th grade graduation trip to Washington, DC. We donated half of our proceeds back to the class. Who doesn’t love a school trip?
We also took part in a high school graduation party in Bellaire. The family hosted a crawfish boil to celebrate their daughter’s milestone, and what better way to tame the cajun heat than with a snoball!
We have an event coming up this week at an area church for a women’s Bible study event.
Schools, private residences, and churches – there’s nowhere we won’t go! Don’t you want to have us at your next event?
Send me a quick note, let me know what sort of party you’re having, and how many folks you expect. I’ll put together a quick quote for you, and I promise it’ll be the best party ever! (Well, probably.)
Hope to see y’all so soon!
Looks great! and now I want a snoball.
Looks awesome! And now I want a snoball.