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In the mood for food



Linda Grist Cunningham

The bond between women


Linda Grist Cunningham
 Two “girls” on spring break in Key West. Just like the 20-somethings — except with stiff knees. Buzzed around in our electric car. Did the Conch Train. People-watched at Schooner Wharf. Breakfast at Blue Heaven; dinner at Mangia Mangia. We left the Duval Crawl to the young ’uns.

What to do with all of life’s stuff


Linda Grist Cunningham
Twenty years ago I moved my belongings to Rockford in the trunk of my Buick Century. A few months later, husband Ed and son Lee moved their belongings via United Van Lines. I’m not much for stuff.

What Nigeria taught me


Editor’s note: In November, Rockford Woman Editor Jennie Pollock took a 17-day trip to Nigeria with a Rotary International team. Here she shares how she got there.

I’m not really the type who just decides to leave my world behind and take a 17-day trip to a Third World country.

Heck, I’ve joked that you couldn’t even get me to audition for “Survivor.”

I like my predictable, organized life.

Getting in the Christmas state of mind


Linda Grist Cunningham
When I was 5-going-on-6, I had not figured out that the dollar signs in the Sears’ Christmas catalog meant (hush, now) Santa Claus had access to my parents’ checkbook.

She's the boss

Jennie Pollock

We have ages, but we’re not old

Linda Grist Cunningham



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