There's nothing tentative in Paula Coulter's optimism about Effie's Bridal Trunk, her new wedding apparel business.
"When we started planning for it, it was kind of overwhelming at first because we were doing everything from the ground up — designing the store, building it out, finding designers," she said. With each step, Coulter said she has gained confidence in her ability to operate the new Burnsville store.
Coulter is no stranger to challenges. For more than six years, she has worked to recover from severe injuries she sustained in the Interstate 35W bridge collapse in Minneapolis in 2007. Her family's minivan flipped and fell on its roof on the east bank of the river. Her husband, Brad, and daughters Brianna and Brandi, now in their 20s, also were hurt, but Paula's injuries were the most serious.
Rehab is still "an everyday thing," Coulter said.
"I have to be aware that I still have some limitations and not overdo. But this new business, it's exciting. Maybe I would not have done it otherwise. I don't think I would have had the guts to take the chance," she said.
Effie's — the name comes from a family nickname for Coulter — had its soft opening shortly after Christmas.
The store's official grand opening, with gift bags, refreshments and a fashion showcase, will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 1 at the shop at 1715 County Rd. 42 W.
Origins of the idea
Coulter, who returned part-time to her job as an accountant two years after the accident, said she got the idea of opening a bridal store after talking with friends who operate one. "We would have fun talking with them about opening a business together, and just decided to go into the business ourselves."