While 2020 has been a tough year, there were still bright moments of joy and happiness. To end the year on a positive note, we checked in with our FACES of 2020 (from Memphis and around the South) to find out what the highlights of their year were. We hope they leave you feeling inspired!
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Lindsey: “Despite its fair share of uncertainty and challenges, the past year has been one of growth, both personally and professionally. My husband and I welcomed our first daughter in March, and we were also fortunate enough to grow our Weezie fam to over 30 employees, all of whom have provided incredible support for our growing business over the past year.” — Weezie Towels founders, Liz Eichholz (left) and Lindsey Johnson (right) | Image: Weezie Towels
Jennifer: “Early in the quarantine, 25 of my best college friends from all over the country started a weekly Zoom hour, “Quarantine Cocktails”. Although we aren’t still holding a weekly remote gathering, the text thread has stayed active. It’s been so fun to reconnect and the frequent posts have provided a constant source of amusement.” — Dorm Decor owners Carolyn Green and Jennifer Cope | Image: Catherine Greene
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Jamey: “As small business owners we are constantly reminding ourselves to take a moment and acknowledge milestones, both big and small. It has become vital for us to validate the long hours and first-year bumps, especially in 2020. So, one of the brightest spots for us this year has been the confirmation that we are capable of more than we ever could have imagined. This year forced us to be resilient and creative in order to power through as the world and the retail space around us constantly changed and adjusted.” — Jamey Gresham & Margaret Boyce, owners of J. LOWERY | Image: Courtesy of J. LOWERY
“My favorite positive moment was when our new puppy was delivered (at 2 a.m. by some people traveling through town!) and the next morning, we surprised our children by letting him wake them up. That’s one I’ll never forget! Joy arrived in the dark of night. ” — Candace Echols, author of Josephine and the Quarantine | Image: Submitted
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