Ellen Fanale wasn’t happy after moving to Camas from southern California in 2013. Dealing with Type 1 diabetes and other illnesses, she refused to get out of bed on most days. She stayed only because her husband, Sal, said he didn’t want to move again.
“I was miserable here,” Fanale said.
But her life changed for the better after Fanale opened My Mother’s Closets, a vintage store in Washougal, on Oct. 11. By doing so, she rediscovered the passion, motivation and inspiration she had lacked since moving to Camas.
“I was spending six days a week in bed,” she said. “Now I spend six days a week in the store. (I’m not doing it for) a dollar reward, because there are many things in life that I could do. I always said I had a purpose in life and I hadn’t found it yet. I’m beginning to think this could be my final purpose in retirement, the culmination.”
The store, which is located at 3018 Evergreen Way and open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, features a variety of collectibles, toys, seasonal items, dishware, furniture, jewelry, clothes, hats, purses, books and music.
“(I have) good merchandise at fair prices,” Fanale said. “Many people have said, ‘We like the idea that there’s a more upscale kind of store in Washougal.’ I think old things have a spirit to them, and I love what they have to offer. They’re different. They’re heartier. They’re better. The more crazy and unique, the better I like it. People are looking, and I’m hoping they come back when they realize that they can’t get some of these things anywhere else.”