I'm of the mindset that any married couple that also choose to work together e-v-e-r-y__s-i-n-g-l-e__d-a-y must be a little touched, y'know? Gorsh man, the head spins! To accomplish together what Lisa and Henry Carter have now for near a quarter-century in business while together 24 hours a day is nothing short of magical. Baffling perhaps, but definitely contributes to the highest level of respect and admiration I hold for those two, and too every person working within their Water Star walls. From Lisa's gentle, steadfast navigation at the administrative helm to Henry's deep well of Benz-zen nastery; from Rebecca's unflappably upbeat control of the service counter (backed by a scathing little humor streak that you might one day glimpse if you're lucky), onto Troy's unquestionable underhood prowess borne of his badass "Problem? No problem!" backbone, to Kellen's wry Obi-Wan projections that seem to will cars to solve their own problems, Water Star has what so many lack to ensure consistent success all around: Relationship. And that, my friends, when pulled off proper is as contagious as it gets, and you too will soon fall into relationship here if you hang around and let yourself feel it.And yeah, they kick ass fixing cars too.