When the mercury climbs to 28 degrees with no breeze to soften it, a wedding day becomes a test of good humour as much as good timing. For Sarah, that meant leaning on a chauffeur who kept his cool no matter what the weather threw at him.
Andy took on a double journey in the silver Chrysler Baby Bentley. First came the bridesmaids, collected and driven safely to the venue, before he turned the car around and returned for the bride, Sarah. In heat like that it was no small undertaking, and by his own admission he had lost half his body weight in sweat by the end of it. What never slipped was his patience or his sense of calm.
Arriving at Eagle Lodge
The cars pulled up at Eagle Lodge in Bishopbriggs to the sound of a piper playing, a welcome that carried across the grounds and lifted everyone's spirits. Sarah looked stunning as she arrived, every detail in place despite the temperature.
Behind the scenes, Andy had thought of everything. Tucked in the boot of the Baby Bentley were a Dyson fan and hair curlers, ready for whatever the day and the heat demanded. Nothing was too much trouble for him, and that willingness to go the extra mile is what made the difference on such a warm, memorable day.
The Chrysler Baby Bentley suited the occasion perfectly, its silver bodywork gleaming in the sunshine and its space keeping the bridal party comfortable between journeys. With ribbons and silk flowers in place and a smartly dressed chauffeur at the wheel, the arrival at Eagle Lodge felt every bit as elegant as Sarah and Jackie had hoped, heat and all.
