Feb 7, 2016 | 2016, February/March, Inspired Woman Magazine
By Marci Narum Josette Severson considers herself a ‘girly girl.’ Like many women, she enjoys slipping into high heels and a dress to look professional. She speaks with a sweet confidence. But fair warning: Severson knows how to handle herself. And her...
Feb 7, 2016 | 2016, February/March, Inspired Woman Magazine
Betty Maher If you read the last issue of Inspired Woman, you might remember we introduced this new article. Living Treasures puts the spotlight on the women in our community enjoying their golden years, and inspiring all of us through their examples of healthy...
Feb 7, 2016 | 2016, February/March, Inspired Woman Magazine
By Annette Martel and Kelly Hagen He said: Have you heard of this term, “sharenting”? I know, on first blush, it looks kind of pleasant. Like a little baby unicorn! Because it’s combination of the words “parenting” and “share,” and both of those things are good, and...
Feb 7, 2016 | 2016, February/March, Inspired Woman Magazine
By Jessie Veeder “You know, all we have is the moment. That’s all any of us have.” This is what Diane Defoe said when people told her she shouldn’t do it. Her 95-year-old mother was too frail to take across the state to see her favorite singer in concert. And besides,...
Feb 7, 2016 | 2016, February/March, Inspired Woman Magazine
By Carole Hemingway, an internationally regarded author, speaker, and historical researcher. She currently lives along the coast of Maine where she is writing a book about Gettysburg, and waiting to publish another book about her father, Ernest. Ms. Hemingway wrote...
Feb 7, 2016 | 2016, February/March, Inspired Woman Magazine
By Marci Narum You have just put in another extra-long day of work, and it’s already getting dark. But as you lock your office door, you remember: the kids drank all the milk at breakfast, plus, you’re out of eggs, and you need veggies for dinner tonight. So you make...