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Paul Leavy | The Valdosta Daily Times


Only Options in April during the flooding.


Only Options sales associate Laney Dowdy arranges clothes on a display rack at the store that recently re-opened after severe flooding.


Sherry Wetherington, right, owner of Only Options, shows Cathy Alday a skirt in the renovated business on Gornto Road.


One of the showrooms at Only Options following five months of post-flood renovations.


Published September 26, 2009 07:38 pm - Only Options is one more business that suffered through the devastating flood several months ago but is finally back in business — with an even bigger variety of items.

Coming home after the flood
Only Options reopens its doors on Gornto Road

By Boyana Peeva
The Valdosta Daily Times

VALDOSTA — Only Options is one more business that suffered through the devastating flood several months ago but is finally back in business — with an even bigger variety of items.

“I love my new store,” Sherry Wetherington, owner, said. “Everything is brand new. We have some new lines for people to look at.”

After the restoration, Only Options added a furniture gallery, home accessories, a baby line and gifts.

“The whole building now is very clean and open, and New York-style looking,” she said.

Some of the new lines the store carries are concentrated on mother-of-the-bride special occasions. The home accessories and the furniture line are very different and can’t be found anywhere else, Wetherington said.

Many customers, according to Wetherington, already show a huge interest in them, although the store just reopened at the current location two weeks ago. The gift section is all filled up with funny, colorful and different items that would make anybody smile on their special day.

Lots of new jeans have been added to the women’s clothing, as well as social occasion dresses, shoes, purses and accessories.

“We are trying to be very unique, and that’s been the exciting part of it,” she added.

Wetherington brought a new designer jewelry line to the store as well.

“Oprah mentioned the designer John Wind and is one of her favorite pieces of jewelry,” she said.

To have everything ready and running again, however, Wetherington had to go through a lot of nerve-breaking, financially devastating moments.

She was out of town when she received phone calls that it was going to flood. City engineers had come and checked the area and ensured that the building was way above the flood line.

“It was never supposed to flood,” she said. “And it’s funny, I’ve had so many phone calls on why this property flooded, but there were places in Lowndes County that were supposed to be in the flood areas, and they never flooded.”

Wetherington said that the Federal Emergency Management Agency helps only homeowners, so she did not get any help from them. In addition, the items in the store were not insured, and a lot of them went into the dumpster. Thankfully, Kiss the Bride in downtown Valdosta let her move her merchandise temporarily there since they were discontinuing business at the same time.

“You work so hard all these years to pay off things and something devastating happens, and it’s like I’m starting all over again,” she said. “But from anything bad that happens in my life, God makes something wonderful happen after that.”



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