What Rockford women are doing
What Rockford women need to know

November/December 2009

Single mom: 'You find a way to balance'


She was born during the blizzard of ’79, the fifth of six children. And the first daughter. 

Tree farm: Dogs and the daily grind


When people think of Williams Tree Farm, they think holiday memories. We love that.

Too active to retire ... or even sit down


After raising two sons, earning a master’s degree and working 28 years as a teacher and administrator, Susan Drennan retired in 2005. Retired, however, can be a relative term. 

How do they do it?


When we started looking for Rockford women with busy schedules, we were deluged with possible sources. Who doesn’t know a woman whose hands — and days — are full? We raise our kids, care for relatives, work outside the home, work inside the home and still find time to volunteer. With the current economy, we often work second or part-time jobs while trying to prepare for another career. Even when we retire, the color-coded calendar stays full.

Variety is the spice of life

Hefting rocks at 5 a.m. is how Connie Carlson begins her day. And if you think her day is unusual, you should hear her talk about her life. 

Family support makes it possible


Today began like any day, except the power went out, so the alarm clock didn’t go off. There was no time for Jen Wood to make the hot breakfast she’d planned, so she went to Plan B. 

Beautiful you, beautiful planet


With these ecofriendly beauty gift ideas you and loved ones will not only look good, but you’ll feel good knowing that you’re helping the environment.

Modern Organic Products

Easy as pie


Pudding. Pumpkin pie. Cool Whip.

All of them are delicious on their own, but how about combining them into one dessert?

Ideas to stay on budget


Sticking to your budget is especially important during the holiday season. Let us help relieve some of the stress in finding affordable gifts by offering a few suggestions on items that are just the right price. 



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