Thursday, October 8, 2009

Sacrifice and the end of an era........Change

Well here we are again and it has been awhile.So much has been going on in our live's I'm not sure where to begin.........I gess at "Sacrifice".
Everyone nows how much I love our building.I mean I've said it so very often " I love this place".
But........I love my dogs even more and thats why we have decided to give up the building and move into a house with a great yard!Oh my gosh! Yes! We have moved again! LOL!!!!!!!!!
So let me tell you about our new adventure.
This summer we just realized that the dogs needed more than just walking a hundred times a day.They needed fresh air and a yard to run in,they needed to bask in the sunshine and lay in the cool shade,they need to roll in the grass and dig in the dirt.We all needed a change. Tony and I started looking for a house and we found the most perfect little place in Downtown Greenville,SC.We are so very excited! To see our place you would never gess we lived downtown.It's wooded and our yard is big! We have this fabulous deck out back that overlooks a brick patio with a builtin fire pit and a yard that has a wood privacy fence.Its soooo perfect.......We love it and the dogs are just crazy about the yard.We could'nt be happier with our choice, the house and downtown Greenville.We have loved this area since we moved back from out west. It's not a huge city but bigger than Asheville or Spartanburg. The city has just really grown in the last several years.There is always something going on........We love it!We have great neighbors and everyone has dogs and there out walking them and socializing. And the funny thing is we already new the girls that live beside us,Patricia and Helena.We did'nt know it at the time and when we moved in we met them and Patricia was like " are you zoa art?" and come to find out that we met them at a bead show once and they are friends with good friends of ours. So how cool is that? Oh my gosh I love it! Patricia makes glass beads and jewelry so you'll see her name here alot.Oh and Lucy has become great friends with the chocolate lab "Emma" at the corner of our street and has play dates with her.I can go on and on,there are so many great things about this place. Here are a few pictures of the back yard...........


Lying in the sunshine......
Digin in the dirt......

Playin in the grass......

Are you wondering what happen to the building? Well a great couple has bought it.They are just married,young and both of their familys are from Inman,SC. He's a photographer and she loves to paint so this was a perfect match.I know they will love the building as we did and even more.


The end of an era.......I hope your ready for this one......Tony and I have decided that we will not be participating in" The Bead & Button Show" next year.I think its safe to say we are not going to be doing any bead shows next year.
I will be working on our website trying to get a shopping cart up but till then you can continue to shop with us on our etsy store http://www.zoaart.etsy.com/ for all your zoa art needs and wants.
Change? Oh yahhhhh. I do love change.........Stay tuned for more updates........

7 comments:

Lynn & Anne said...

I knew the silence meant big things were happening!

We need to chat soon!
Lynn

lynne h said...

hey tony and lisa,

i wish you the best in this beautiful new home. it does seem like the perfect combination of *everything*!

love to you...

lynne

Joan Tucker said...

Hi, to give up that dream building for your dogs puts your priorities front and center... best of luck. We took almost a year off from shows and it was just fine.The world did not end and we are back with a few shows but feel way better about everything. Much happiness in your new digs. Joan and Lana from WA

Erica said...

The new place looks great - perfect for the pups! Good to see an update - I show Dad the blog from time to time and he loves seeing what you guys are up to! :)

kate mckinnon said...
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kate mckinnon said...

Wow, giving up the Bead and Button show... that's intense, especially considering that you do so well there. I'd love to hear more about what went into that decision, because of course I think about that too, how much nicer life would be without that stress.

mansuetude said...

Greenville SC is one of my favorite towns in the Carolinas! Came over from Lynne H's blog... your work reminds me of bronze casting... i really like the details.