Great Summer Books
by Linda Pate
Women young and old have found themselves overcoming many life struggles. Many have experienced abuse, having to be responsible for our families while fighting for our rights. At times we are left alone to raise our children and to manage our finances not knowing how to make ends meet. We are Woman (Tate [...]
Some Facts about Sex Addiction
by Erika Townsend
We have all heard the phrase all things in moderation, but some things are so good that you can’t help but to overindulge. In fact, the jury is still out on whether something that is so natural can actually be an addiction. Hypersexuality, sexual dependency, and sexual compulsivity are all terms to describe [...]
“Everything But The Kitchen Sink” Sundaes
July is National Ice Cream Month and July 18 is designated National Ice Cream Day. Try this easy recipe for ice cream sundaes, courtesy of Pat and Gina Neely.
Recipe Courtesy The Neelys
Yields 4 servings
Ingredients
Caramel Sauce:
1 cup sugar
1 cup whipping cream
3 tablespoons butter
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 pints vanilla ice cream
6 [...]
Supreme Ladies Reach Out from the Road
by Cesca Janece Waterfield
Living life to its fullest is just the way they do things. And on July 18, the Supreme Ladies Motorcycle and Social Club invites area women to take part in an event that features hot prizes and handsome men. The “Hotter than July” Bachelor Bid-Off is a Fund Raiser for Safe Harbor [...]
When You’re at a Crossroads, the Odds are with You
by Linda Mose Meadows
Was I ever happy to be sitting in my friend’s dining room after an evening of Latin Jazz. We returned to their home to a happy little girl. Their active 2 year old granddaughter first cuddled and then ran from room to room, chattering happily about her fairy costume! She requested her [...]














