“I’m still in awe over the florals from my wedding! Kristen truly made my ideas come to life and then some. From the sketches to seeing a sneak peak of one of our arrangements at our design meeting to seeing it all come to life the day of- Kristen made it so fun and easy. She’s so talented and trustworthy. I can’t thank her enough!“
“We did a private candle making class and it was amazing. The owner had desserts, charcuterie board, and different drinks for us! She taught us about candle care, plants, and crystals. Highly advised going here! 10/10“
“They have consistently provided very gorgeous flower arrangements. I have been disappointed by others, but Durbans always provides beautiful and FRESH arrangements.“
“Ellie is a genius when it comes to wedding flowers! She took my inspiration and turned it into a stunning reality. Every element was meticulously designed and executed.
Ellie’s attention to detail, professionalism, and kindness made the entire process seamless and enjoyable. She truly listened to my ideas and preferences, offering guidance and suggestions to enhance the overall aesthetic.
If you're looking for a florist who will exceed your expectations, look no further! Budding Florist is the absolute best, and I cannot recommend them enough.
Thank you for everything, Ellie!“
“I love my little ghetto Kroger. Why? Because it's mine. I've seen a man roll a huge cart of groceries/food out the side door to a waiting minivan with no shame, I've seen a hungry man just unrepentantly start eating fruit out of the produce section, I've waited 10 minutes at the meat counter for someone--anyone--to show, I've waited at the express self-checkout lane behind women who are clearly doing their monthly shop with carts of food and don't give a good GD about an item limit, I've personally been harassed by an employee half my age in the liquor store who didn't believe I was 46, and every time I'm there I see employees operating with a complete lack of urgency. I'll take this Kroger over the downtown Kroger any day of the week. Even with all the above mentioned issues, there's still a larger and more diverse selection of goods. Plus, you don't have to dodge a cluster of transients trying to hustle you for "spare" change or sell you an $8 bottle of rubbing alcohol. Kroger is a grocery store that sells groceries. If you're going for much more than that, you're asking for too much. You don't go to WalMart then rate them 2-stars because you couldn't buy a Lambo, now do you? For whatever Kroger lacks in its in-store experience/shelving/stocking/etc you should know they (somewhat) make up for it with their customer service. If you EVER have an issue with ANY Kroger, don't bother with the in-house managerial staff. They're slow to respond, ineffective, and will ignore clear issues in which they simply don't want to engage (I've witnessed it myself). You can just call the number on your receipt and you get to speak to a live customer service rep. They will escalate an issue above the site level, compelling an in-store resolution that you likely wouldn't have gotten if you'd wasted time trying to talk to someone at that Kroger (so no need to silently fume over anything). I just can't bring myself to hate on Kroger. Yes, sometimes the lines are so unpardonably long I've walked in and walked right TF back out, but it's a grocery store and human beings eat groceries. In life there are just times where you have to roll with a situation and embrace the suck. I've embraced Kroger. You should too.“
“The flowers I ordered were gorgeous! I was very pleased, and, wouldn’t hesitate to use Swan Florist’s again.“