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What’s Inside The $500,000 Closet?

Recently Theresa Roemer has finally finished renovations on her property located in Texas, Houston. She was targeting for building a closet big enough to accommodate Theresa’s wardrobe estimated at $2 million.

Theresa has always been interested in fashion. She bought her first Louis Vuitton clutch at 18. It is still in her collection and is taken care of in order to keep it look new. The clutch is not just another item in her collection. It is part of who Theresa is, part of her life’s story. In her childhood Theresa was never spoilt with new clothes because she was born to a very poor family. Theresa admits that in her childhood she always dreamt of being rich and famous, have a big house and help others who are less fortunate and needy. She used to live on a ranch and all she got to wear was her elder siblings’ clothes. At 12 she made her first money. This is when she could buy her first new clothing. And it took her almost a year to save enough money to buy the clutch!
At the moment Theresa’s professional activities are making truffles, candles and clothing. She is also a fund raiser for Child Legacy International in Malawi. Besides all this, she assists her spouse in the oil industry and keeps herself busy buying and selling real estate in Texas.

It seems that all her dreams have come true and currently she is an absolutely happy woman both in her personal and professional spheres. Her advice is to never give up on your dreams and reach for them no matter what. Anything is possible and all we have to do to achieve our purpose is to strive for it. Hard work and persistence is Roemer’s success secret. And this includes not only career, but family life as well. Theresa met her husband 11 years ago. Now they have been married for six. They might be at odds with each other from time to time. But this is typical of any couple. The point is to never let small things ruin family and relationship. Another secret of Teresa’s happy family life is that she is good at keeping things alive. She thinks outside the box and makes most of what life has got for her. In her old age she wants to be sure that she tried and did it all.

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