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Archival Back Issue: 2009 - 02 February


Featured Articles: A Small Town Girl With A Big Voice, By Katie Honnette From The Heart: Adopting The Daughter Of Her Heart, By Diana Nicholai Marriage Milestones, By Katie Honnette Table of Contents: From The Editor; Life Changing Love What Are You Reading? This Month - Elizabeta Jewelry, Liz Ratcliff Open To The Divine Babes on Blades Squeeze please: What You Need to Know About Screening Mammograms! What To Do When You Don't Know What To Do Adopting the Daughter of her Heart Retirement Retreat Sailing Around the World Painting the Ulmer Artistic Images by Jael: A Photographer's Dream A Career & a Privilege Analyzing the Performance of Your Business Get Found via Google Maps A Small Town Girl with a Big Voice The Doll Lady Marriage Milestones: B.J. & Peg Mel & Marie Rita & Harvey Harriet & Elmer Meet a Subscriber - Brenda Noll Enhance Your Romance Gift to Your Self Go Away!…with the girls Additions and Corrections From the Editor: Katie Honnette Life Changing Love I believe acts that are motivated by love have the power to change lives. On page 30, you’ll read about Hazel Smith who has always had a heart for children. Though widowed and 68 years old, she took in four siblings ranging in age from 11 to 16 when they needed a home. This issue is full of inspiring stories like Hazel’s who have made a difference through selfless acts of love – both afar and right at home. Sitting beside Earl and Bev Thompson with contributing writer Margie Kiefer, I marveled at the photos this couple had taken during their missionary stints in Nepal. With hearts desiring to help, they founded The Nepal Social Service Fund to improve both the human health and the animal health in the region through self-development. Paging through a book of their photographs, I was captivated by the stories that went with each image. Their servant hearts and deep love and compassion for the people of Nepal is awe-inspiring. Read their story on page 16. I had the honor of interviewing four couples who are celebrating significant wedding anniversaries in 2009. Married for 50 years or more, they admit that their love stories began in a time where the pace was slower, but where hardships and challenges were many. I admire the years they have spent together and the love and respect they readily give one another today. Since the interviews, two people featured in this article have passed away. I left the stories (page 64) as they approved them during the fall of 2008 to honor the strong, loving marriages they were both a part of. In honor of Elmer Anderson and Marie Cook, I dedicate this issue of Womeninc to their memory and to their families.

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