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August 2015 Vol. 10 - Issue 6 for women Pin-up in-up Power Cancer Center of Excellence Partnering with OSF HealthCare... Giving you more hope than ever. When the diagnosis is cancer, we consider that the beginning. The beginning of a fight we’re all in to win. The OSF Saint Anthony’s cancer team is a great source of hope – comprised of board certified oncology specialists and specially trained clinicians who have put our Oncology program among the top in the nation. 2 August 2015 flaire FOR WOMEN Today we bring you more resources than ever before. As a member of OSF HealthCare, OSF Saint Anthony’s is connected to 10 other acute care hospitals, OSF Medical Group, a medical school and two colleges of nursing. More collaboration with a broad range of expertise – right here, close to home. OSF Saint Anthony’s. On your side. Giving you more reason than ever to have hope. Hear stories of hope Meet our Cancer Care Team HopeIsHere.sahc.org Manpreet Sandhu, M.D. Medical Oncologist ALSO SHOWN: Nicki McRae, Breast Cancer Survivor; Sister M. Elena, F.S.G.M.; Jill Emmons, Clinical Supervisor of Oncology Services e r i Fla flaire: A natural talent or aptitude; a knack; instinctive discernment; keenness; distinctive elegance or style F L A I R E I S A S U P P L E M E N T TO T H E T E L E G R A P H What’s Inside 12 COVER STORY Pin-up Power 6 Basic Beauty Going Coconut 7 Addressing back to school anxiety 8 How to spot a pin-up girl INSIDE 6 Basic Beauty: Going coconut 12 Flaire Calendar 13 Celebrating National Thrift Shop Day 16 Flaire Calendar 18 Recipe: All about friends and family 20 Out and About EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Nathan Woodside (618) 208-6446 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Bonnie Markham (618) 208-6427 Cynthia M. Ellis Generations in the military Recently, I was going through some old emails and came across a letter I wrote to my son while he was in boot camp. I had saved it in my email, although I had typed it up on my iPhone so later I could print it to send. It’s hard to believe, but a little more than three years ago my son left for the Marine Corps. It’s been an amazing journey for him so far and for me as well too. I enjoyed writing letters and also getting ones from him, which by the way I still have. Nowadays we communicate mostly through texting, Facetime and Facebook. As a single mother of an only child it was a bit difficult for me when he first left. But after boot camp and the initial phase of not communicating came to an end, we are lucky because we can stay in touch through the use of technology. When I was in the Army the only way to communicate was through letters and an occasional phone call. My mom was great at sending care packages. She’s been the same way with my son too. Regardless of the advancement in technology, those in the service still like receiving mail. Back in the day mail was the best thing to come to a military man, especially when a provocative picture of someone special was sent. After all they were fighting on the front lines and a photograph was a way to keep up their morale. During World War II the popularity of the pin-up skyrocketed. Although the images were an art form started long before the 1940s, the images were something that uniformed men swooned over and even something pilots painted on their planes. While “nose art” originated with Italian and German pilots around 1913, the most personalized decorations on fighting aircraft appeared during WWII with the popular pin-up girl. As you can see this month flaire features a pin-up girl on its cover. The term pin-up describes a woman who is seen as attractive and beautiful that you would want to pin to your wall. The women who grace the cover of flaire are real women. These are women in the community and the range across a broad spectrum of who they are and what they do. Our cover girl, Michelle Stassi, may not look like the “cover girl” you see on most magazines, but she’s a beautiful woman and in my opinion is pin-up worthy. — Cynthia Ellis August 2015 3 EDITOR/SENIOR WRITER Cynthia M. Ellis cynmell@hotmail.com from the editor flaire FOR WOMEN Staff 20 Out and about A Note P in-up Power Woman finds strength in a wiggle dress and killer pumps 4 August 2015 flaire FOR WOMEN By CYNTHIA M. ELLIS Michelle Stassi doesn’t see herself as a model, yet a few months she entered a pin-up girl contest, which left her feeling empowered by retro-style transformation. “I feel like I was born in the wrong decade,” the 41-year-old Wood River woman said. “I just love the look of the pin-up girl.” Michelle’s transformation into becoming the woman she is today started around five years ago when she had gastric bypass surgery to lose weight. Dropping more than 150 pounds she also started finding a new identity, one she felt better fit her personality. The positive and out-spoken mother of two, who also had cosmetic surgery to remove excess skin, as well as “nip and tuck” a few spots, said that is when she also began playing around with wigs. “After my surgery my hair started to thin out so I started wearing different pieces,” Michelle said. “I liked how I could change up my looks with them too. I could go long or short.” She said from the time she was young, it was instilled in her that a woman’s “coif” was her crowning glory. Her grandmother, Alvareita Giles, was a cosmetologist who owned and operated Alvareita’s College of Cosmetology. It was two years ago this month that Alvareita died and Michelle will forever remember her spirit. “My grandmother was an amazing woman,” she said. “She was a strong business woman and highly respected for her accomplishments. She was someone to look up to and I miss her.” Michelle said her grandmother taught her many things and even though she was in the business of beauty, the most valuable lesson she taught her was that beauty starts on the inside. It’s a lesson Michelle said was put to the test many times in her life. She said she knows how it feels to be stereotyped. Before her surgery she was judged by Michelle Stassi of Wood River found a love of the retro style after losing 150 pounds and entering a pin-up girl contest. her weight, and since her surgeries she’s transformed into someone else. Someone she said she loves because it’s all about living her authentic life. She said the pin-up style started more or less after she started getting “inked.” “It really was a transformation for me,” she said. “I found myself wearing clothes that were considered vintage or pin-up and complimented my tattoos. She said she knows that when some people see her body art she is labeled, however she knows who she is and is happy with herself. “I know the person I am, the mother I am and that’s what matters most to me,” she said. Since her first pin-up contest in May, Michelle has entered several others. Her daughter, Katie, has been by her side supporting her all the way, including dressing up with her. “My family is everything and they are supportive of me no matter what I do,” she said. “Without my family I wouldn’t be where I am today.” Michelle said the camaraderie of the women she’s met since doing pin-up is remarkable as well. “It’s really a lot of fun,” she said. “Everyone gets along.” She said the biggest compliments she Beautiful like Betty Michelle Stassi (below) takes a cue from classic pin-up girls like Bettie Page (top right) and Betty Grable (bottom right). flaire FOR WOMEN August 2015 5 receives when she’s dressed up in her retro style are from the men who actually lived during the 1940s and 1950s when pinup was popular. Pin-up started in the early 19th century, but it wasn’t until World War II that it gained in popularity with the masses. American military admired them and were seen by the government as a morale booster. Betty Grable is known as the original pin-up girl for having the most beautiful legs in Hollywood, but nothing compared to what Bettie Page achieved. Even today she’s known as the queen of all pin-up girls. The pin-up girl is known for her hint of sexuality. Her manner of dress and style was deemed classy and she came in all shapes and sizes. It was a look that showed off a woman’s curves. The modern pin up can be a bit more revealing, however it’s still a style that real women can wear. Michelle said one of the things she likes about pin-up style is the clothing. “I get to show off my curves and feel comfortable at the same time,” she said. “The moment I put on my wiggle dress and killer pumps…I get this feeling of empowerment.” Join us for lunch and browse our shops Be sure to visit the Monticello House 6 August 2015 flaire FOR WOMEN Check out Clearance Merchandise in Fred’s Shed Josephine’s Tea Room & Gift Shops (618) 466-7796 josephinesltd.com Monday- Saturday Gift Shops Open 10am - 4pm Tea Room Open 11am - 2pm C Fa P D Su Substance Abuse Treatment Children’s Divorce Groups 2615 Edwards Street 221 E. County Road C Senior and Caregiver Services Alton, IL 62002 Jerseyville, IL 62052 Most Insurances Accepted Se (618) 462-2331 (618) 639-2010 2615 Edwards Street 221 E. County Road www.wellspringresources.co M Alton, IL 62002 Jerseyville, IL 62052 Counseling for Adults, Children, and Families Psychiatric Services DUI Evaluation and Services Substance Abuse Treatment Counseling for Adults, Children, and Children’s Divorce Groups Families Psychiatric Services Senior and Caregiver Services DUI Evaluation and Services Most Insurances Accepted Counseling for Adults, Children, and Families Psychiatric Services • DUI Evaluation and Services Substance Abuse Treatment • Children’s Divorce Groups Senior and Caregiver Services • Most Insurances Accepted (618) 462-2331 (618) 639-2010 www.wellspringresources.co 2615 Edwards Street HUMBERT ROAD DENTISTRY 618.465.8100 • 4119 Humbert Rd. • Alton, IL STACY CAIN MOODY, DMD • TIM PRANGER, DMD • TERRY ORTMAN, DDS 015 VOTED 2 ST” P DENTI “TO Call Today to Schedule Your Appointment! • Walk-Ins Welcome • Before & After Work Appointments Available • Interest Free Financing Available with Approval • We Accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and CareCredit • Virtually Pain Free Check Out Our Website for Testimonials! • Kid-Friendly, BudgetFriendly, No-Fear Comprehensive Dental Care • No Lectures No Judgement, No Matter How Long It’s Been Teaching Your Child Healthy Habits Early Can Lead to a Lifelong Healthy Smile! Did you know that tooth decay is the #1 chronic childhood illness and most prevalent health need for children in the U.S.? Do you know what the most common childhood disease is worldwide? Dental decay!!! Early childhood cavities can cause discomfort or pain, abscesses, gastrointestinal disorders, malnutrition from chewing difficulties as well as crooked teeth, speech problems, crowding problems for permanent teeth, and low self-esteem. Why do baby teeth matter? If a baby tooth is lost prematurely, other teeth will drift into the space making it difficult for permanent teeth to erupt into the mouth creating crowding and crooked teeth. It is also extremely important to form good dental hygiene and health habits early in life. Tooth decay is preventable! What to expect at the first visit… The ADA recommends that children see a dentist by their first birthday and then at intervals recommended by the dentist. A Journal of Pediatric Dentistry study stated that children who do not see a dentist by 2 years of age are more likely to require emergency visits and, on average, spend 40% more on dental care during childhood. Children who are three to six years old can use toothpaste that is the size of a pea, and begin flossing as soon as you see two teeth that touch each other. Make brushing fun instead of a chore. Let the child help pick out their brush and toothpaste. If they are excited about it, they are more likely to use it. When selecting a brush, you should look for the ADA seal, a brush designed for the appropriate age group with a handle proportioned for their hands, soft and rounded bristles, and a brush head that easily fits into the child’s mouth. It is also helpful for parents to brush their child’s teeth first, but let the child follow-up to begin to develop independence and good habits. 5 easy ways to prevent tooth decay (*Excludes Emergency Exam. New Patients Only. Offer expires in 30 days. Age restrictions apply.) • “Care Don’t Share” Cavity causing bacteria can be shared on pacifiers, utensils, drinking straws, etc. • Eat healthy and drink fluoridated water. • Use fluoride toothpaste 2 times a day for 2 minutes. • 1st dental visit by age 1. • Talk to your dentist about sealants to prevent decay. Source: ADA and www.mouthhealthy.org Includes exam, cleaning, necessary x-rays, intra-oral photos and fluoride treatment. Pre-K through 8th grade only. HUMBERT ROAD DENTISTRY 618.465.8100 4119 Humbert Road • Alton, IL 62002 We Make Dental Care Easy...HumbertRoadDentistry.com August 2015 7 99 $ BACK TO SCHOOL EXAM SPECIAL! Good dental hygiene should begin very early – even before the 1st tooth appears! Start by wiping baby’s gums and mouth with a clean gauze pad or washcloth to remove plaque after meals and before bed. Infants should always finish their bottles before naptime or bedtime as “baby bottle decay” can be an extremely serious problem. This refers to decay in young children that is often the result of going to sleep with a bottle or sippy cup of milk, formula or other sugary beverage. As teeth begin to come into the mouth, gently brush them with a child’s toothbrush and small amount of fluoride toothpaste – approximately the size of a grain of rice. The first baby tooth usually appears around 6 months. flaire FOR WOMEN Our goal is to make the 1st visit a fun and positive experience while we complete our exam, count and clean teeth, and provide helpful advice for each specific child. Some tips to make the visit more positive include: • Usually morning appointments are best. • Keep anxiety or concerns to yourself as children can pick up on your emotions. • Don’t use the dental visit as punishment. • Talk with your child or read books about visiting the dentist. Healthy habits can lead to lifelong healthy smiles! BasicBeauty Going coconut Nevermind that it’s found in the kitchen, coconut oil is becoming the most obsessed natural beauty staple. It has an enthusiastic following of fans who champion the fatty-acid-rich oil as an amazing hair defrizzer, teeth whitener, body scrubber, and miracle makeup remover. Below are some of the top uses for coconut oil. Coconut oil is available refined and unrefined. All references refer to unrefined cold-pressed coconut oil, which still retains the beneficial fatty acids, vitamins and minerals. 8 August 2015 flaire FOR WOMEN Moisturizer Coconut oil can be applied topically to the skin to use as a luxurious moisturizer. It is solid when kept cold, but melts at room temperature and to the touch. The oil quickly absorbs into the skin and has antioxidant properties that can help prevent aging and wrinkles. Deodorant Most of the reason that we have body odor is from bacteria growing on our skin. Coconut oil has antibacterial properties so applying it as deodorant works wonders. Store bought antiperspirants and deodorants contain aluminum, which some studies show may contribute to Alzheimer’s, breast cancer and other diseases. Adding baking soda and cornstarch will give it a thicker consistency, but you may still want to keep it in the refrigerator during warmer months. Mix together 1/4 cup each baking soda and cornstarch and 1/3 cup of coconut oil. Mix well then store in a jar with a tight lid or transfer to an empty deodorant container. Sunscreen There are many reasons not to use store bought sunscreen these days. The biggest being that sunscreen blocks your body’s ability to process the sun and make vitamin D. Mix one part shea butter, melted, into two parts of coconut oil and apply like any other sunscreen. If you are more concerned about sun exposure, you can also add one part zinc oxide. Toothpaste Most toothpastes contain sodium laurel sulfate, or SLS, and a recent study published in the Journal of The American College of Toxicology showed that concentrations as low as 5 percent of could cause irritation and concentrations of 10 to 30 percent caused skin corrosion and severe irritation. The ingredient may be something you want to avoid. Make your own by combing one part Dr. Bronner’s peppermint liquid soap (available at Walgreens or www.drbronner.com) to five 5 parts coconut oil. Store in jar and brush as normal. Lip Balm Many lip balms on the market contain petroleum by-products which actually dry the skin rather than moisturize. Coconut oil can prevent chapping and help moisturize lips. You can use it just straight from the jar, or make your own lip balm with a few simple ingredients. The below makes about eight tubes of lip balm. Melt the below ingredients and mix together: One tbsp Coconut Oil, 2 tbsp sunflower oil, one tbsp and one tsp beeswax. Pour into a small jar or tin (an Altoids one works well) and let cool. Hair conditioner Whether you have frizzy curls or limp straight hair, coconut oil is a great hair and scalp treatment. The same way it can nourish your skin, coconut oil can nourish your hair. Use it as a leave in treatment to hold curls or keep your style straight. Lubricant Many couples use store bought chemically based lubricants. Coconut oil is natural, inexpensive and if you can use it for all these other things, why not use it for lubricant? Coconut oil is harmless to the tender tissues of the vagina and has anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties that can be beneficial. Somehow coconut oil kills the bad bacteria but does not harm the beneficial bacteria in the body. Do be mindful though that oil of any sort is incompatible with latex and should not be used with diaphragms or condoms. Makeup remover Coconut oil is a great moisturizing make-up remover. Simply apply coconut oil to a cotton ball and wipe over eye makeup, and the rest of the face. For 101 uses for coconut oil, check out Wellness Mama at http://wellnessmama. com/5734/ 101-uses-for-coconut-oil/ Addressing back to school anxiety By Susanne Ringhausen MA, LCPC, CEAP As we enter into August, a new school year looms on the horizon. Some kids look forward to going back to school, but for others it’s like Susanne Ringhausen a pending storm. The chaos Contributing created from the summer Columnist to school transition can be unsettling for parents and children alike. While the children endure the anxiety caused by new teachers and classmates or more difficult subjects, parents may also deal with many more issues, including the emotional well-being of their children. Here are a few tips to help you and your child handle the back to school storm. But first, let’s talk about anxiety. Not all stress is bad. In fact, we all need a little stress to maintain optimal functioning which leads us to good mental health. Anxiety can keep us safe and propel us to take action. People who experience no anxiety or stress can become lethargic and depressed. Anxiety, like anger, is an emotion we must acknowledge and be aware of its effects so that we can manage it in a healthy manner. It is chronic anxiety that can lead to poor work and school performance, as well as a feeling of being out of control. Don’t Procrastinate – Be Ready Get started on the transition now. Over the course of the summer, the bed times tend to creep later and the wake up times more lax. Starting your school routine a couple of weeks early will help get everyone back on track. This is important for all ages; we all need good sleep to perform at our best. And don’t forget about your nutritious meals. Keeping your body on a healthy routine provides key building blocks to handling anxiety. NOURISH YOUR BODY WITH FOODS YOU LOVE Are you concerned about your weight? It may help your child to do some advance scouting. Load up the car and head down to the school. Seek out the principal, teachers, counselors and even the school nurse. Being familiar with everyone will lessen anxiety about that first day. This is a good idea for both new and returning students. Finding their classroom, meeting the staff and getting comfortable with the school’s layout will go a long way toward easing anxiety. If your child is young, try to arrange a play date with a couple of classmates before the first day of school. This is great time for you to meet other parents, exchange phone numbers and establish a network. Good connections with other parents will help you deal with your school concerns. If there is a bus delay or homework change, having another parent as a source of information can really be helpful. 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Wiggle Dress A pin-up girl celebrates her fabulous curves and wiggle dress is the ticker tape in her parade. The wiggle dress accentuates her classic hourglass figure for anyone lucky enough to spot her in the wild. She can also be spotted in a circle skirt and cigarette pants. Hair Flower A pin-up’s hairstyle isn’t complete without a flower. Roses, dahlias, magnolias and more can be sprouting from the side of this pretty little head, regardless of the season. 10 August 2015 flaire FOR WOMEN Classy Cleavage Classic pin-up always leaves something to the imagination. She’s never met a V neckline she doesn’t like. A peek of the peaks is all she needs to put together the perfect pin-up look. Killer Pumps A dedicated pin-up lives and dies in her footwear. Whether peeptoe, printed, patent or platform, you’ll find her clicking off to her next shopping trip, business meeting or hot date in a pair of perfectly coordinated pumps. Cat Eyes Whether her eye shadow is smoldering and smoky for a night out or light and shimmery for a day at the beach, the classic cat eye swoop is ever present defining her playful come-hither eyes. Red Lipstick Crimson is the color this pin-up puts on her pouty lips. She greets the day in roaring red. She may experiment with a range of lip colors, but the sultry, vibrant red is her calling card. Kennie Kerr’s red lips and red hair pop against this black and white circle skirt dress. SCHOOL | Continued from page 9 One of the biggest things on the pre-school year to do list is shopping. If your child likes to shop, take them with you and let them pick out their supplies, backpack and clothes. Shopping can be a lot of fun and get your child motivated. However, if they aren’t interested, try and make it as painless as possible, but remember to include them in the process. Also important is to consider your child’s study area. Making sure your child has the tools he/she will need to succeed is crucial for alleviating anxiety. The area should be quiet and free of distractions, but its location should provide you the ability to supervise, encourage and, if needed, help. Include your child in the process and they may have a better sense of ownership of their study area and responsibility toward their homework. School is here – Finally! It will take a couple of weeks to fully adapt your new routines. The important thing to remember is flexibility. Give yourself and your child some extra time for tasks. Waking up a few minutes early can help ensure everyone eats breakfast and makes it to the bus on time. Running late can be very stressful, so try to prevent that at all costs. Once your child has their school books, take a few minutes and go over each subject. The text book review will provide you the perfect opportunity to gain insight into what your child will be learning, reinforce your faith in his/her ability to learn the material and share your enthusiasm for the subjects. After school, make sure your child knows what to expect: how will they get home, who will or will not be there when they get home, contact information in the event of an emergency and safety precautions your child should observe. A lot of anxiety is created by uncertainty – give your child a plan and the necessary information to know what they can expect. Anxiety functions in a circular motion. If a person experiences anxiety and has a negative outcome, their anxiety will grow the next time they are faced with a similar circumstance. By paying close attention to your child’s behavior, grades and social interactions, you can identify and help intervene early on problems like bullying, test anxiety or learning challenges. And remember, the first couple of weeks can be rough, especially for younger children experiencing separation anxiety, try not to overreact. The anxiety presented by a new school year can be a great teaching and bonding moment for you and your child. Always strive to keep your lines of communication open. Above all, encourage and reinforce your child’s own ability to cope with back to school nervousness. Most anxious kids do adapt well over time when supported by their parents and teachers. One of the best tools for combating anxiety is preparation. If you both know what to expect, it will be easier to weather the back to school storm. Susanne Ringhausen, MA, LCPC, CEAP, is director of Psychological Services & EAP Counseling at OSF Saint Anthony’s Health Center. For information, contact 618-474-6240. 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ELLIS in-store credit. • Bring cash. Some stores offer discounts for those who leave their credit or debit card at home. • Set aside some time. Sometimes really great finds require a little digging. Unlike clothing stores that have multiple sizes of the same item, it’s likely every hanger holds a unique item. It can be easy to overlook a great shirt in a sea of other clothing. • Bring a senior, soldier or student. Some thrift stores offer discounts for senior citizens, members of the military and those with student ID cards. It never hurts to ask if a discount is offered. See a list of area thrift stores on page 15. August 2015 13 donations. Shop later in the week for the best selection, as weekends are crowded and busy, leaving shops depleted of stock on Mondays and Tuesdays. • Find out when the discount days are. Most thrift stores have at least one day per month when everything is 50 percent off in the entire store. • Buy items out of season. The savings can add up. Winter coats in the summer may be on sale as are swimsuits in the winter. • Try on items to make sure it fits. Many stores have a noreturn policy so make sure the clothes fit before buying. • Sell your clothes for savings. Sell or consign items for cold hard cash. Some stores offer more money by taking flaire FOR WOMEN Get ready, get set and get out to start your money saving engines. On Aug. 17, second-hand shoppers everywhere will celebrate National Thrift Shop Day. Thrifting or reselling is becoming an activity for people who are looking to spruce up their wardrobes, while saving some serious cash. If you think thrift store shopping is only for those who can’t afford retail shopping, you would be wrong. More and more women are finding great deals at non-profits like Salvation Army and Goodwill and at high end consignment and resale shops such as The Women’s Closet Exchange and The Vault in St. Louis. The Association of Resale and Thrift Shops reports there are more than 30,000 consignment and thrift stores in the United States. The association reports that while many businesses close their doors, resale remains healthy and continues to be one of the fastest growing segments of retail. Resale shopping attracts consumers from all economic levels. There is no typical resale shopper, just as there is no typical resale shop. Non one is immune to the excitement of finding a treasure and saving money. Here are some helpful tips to get you going on your next second-hand shopping spree. • Go often. The great thing about thrift stores is that new stuff is always coming in via Look your best this summer It’s Pedicure Season!! One Fee All Amenities! Newly Remodeled! New Cardio Our HealtH Club & Spa 1601 B. Washington Tues - Sat Like us on Facebook (618)463-1133 WE OFFER: • Certified personal trainers • 45 aerobics classes • Free childcare • AND MUCH MORE! 1601 B. 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See store for details. 219 e. center drive alton, il • 618.465.6629 gouldingsjewelers.com MKTG130681_GOULDI_M.indd 1 August 2015 15 Bracelet: $465 Necklace: $345 Earrings $410 6/11/2015 4:46:06 All about friends and family Laura Fowler enjoys helping others – at work and at home 16 August 2015 flaire FOR WOMEN Story and photos by VICKI BENNINGTON GODFREY — Laura Fowler has been in service for others all her life. She’s a registered nurse and currently works as the EMS disaster coordinator at Saint Anthony’s Health Center in Alton. She teaches ongoing education at the local fire department where’s she’s even worked as a firefighter herself. “Someone suggested I try firefighting and somehow, I agreed,” Laura said. “It was a good experience, and those guys do a great job, but it wasn’t for me.” But her life focuses on helping others, whether on the job or at home, where she has lived for 30 years in a very family-friendly Godfrey neighborhood. “We all look after each other,” she said. “When a new family moves in, they soon find out, they’ve got a lot of new friends.” When one person can’t mow their lawn, Laura or her husband, Jim, might just swing by and mow it. If someone needs to go to the doctor, don’t worry, a neighbor is happy to oblige. Jim is “Mr. Fix It” for everyone. And all the neighbors keep an eye on each other. Even most of their leisure weekend time is spent together, cooking, talking, cooling off in one of the neighborhood swimming pools or trying new recipes at potluck dinners. Laura’s Grilled Pork Pizza came about by chance at one such gathering when the group was trying to figure out what to have for dinner. “I suggested pizza, and we used what we had,” Laura said. “Sometimes that’s when you end up with the best meal.” Jim is a retired assistant fire chief from the Godfrey Fire Department, which is where the two met when Laura came on board as the first female firefighter in Godfrey. She left the department after two years, but continues to teach EMT and continuing education classes there. “My grandfather and a few other family members were firefighters, and I think that was the real reason I wanted to try it,” she said. Laura learned to garden as a child at her family home in Dorsey. Between her and her current, long-time neighbor and friend, they grow just about any type of vegetable imaginable. Herbs and tomatoes, zucchini, potatoes, green beans, snap peas, beets. And they can and preserve everything – usually together. Hot peppers and onions for fajitas; pickles, salsa, tomato sauce for a soup base, mixed vegetables to add to a roast in the crockpot. “I do a lot of crockpot meals in the winter, and it’s nice to have garden vegetables available,” she said. In the summer, Laura and Jim prepare almost all of their meals on the grill. “He grills meat, like chicken (that’s my favorite), shrimp kabobs and pork steaks, and I make potato salad, slaw and fresh fruits and vegetables,” Laura said. “We may grill pineapples to serve with chicken, or eggplant topped with tomatoes and feta cheese.” She makes crab salad using fresh crab legs, and prepares orange roughy and swai fish. Laura and granddaughter, Olivia, cool off in the backyard pool. The only thing she fries is catfish. Growing up, Laura and her two sisters were responsible for dinner, and she learned to cook for herself while attending Passavant School of Nursing in Jacksonville, Ill., where she earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing. One of her specialties is themed cakes, which she creates for her grandchildren and all of the neighborhood children’s birthdays. She’s baked a few wedding cakes, and for baby showers, she’s made dozens of “baby foot” sugar cookies. Cake themes have ranged from Darth Vader to pirate ships, Hello Kitty, and a firetruck, to Barney, and lots and lots of castles and princesses. She really got into baking when she and a friend took cake pop and fondant making classes four years ago at Lewis and Clark Community College. “I left the class thinking, ‘I can do that,’” Laura said. “And I really like making the gum paste flowers – another thing I learned in the class.” During the holidays, Laura is busy making enough cupcakes, cakes and cookies to give to everyone who stops by and as gifts for family and friends. Peanut butter tortes, “forgotten” meringue cookies, chocolate covered snowballs, coffee bar cookies, and chocolate and mint spoons, used to stir and add flavorings to coffee. But her holiday specialties are divinity and fudge Along with her baking, Laura feels her cooking skills have developed over the years. “I’ve always liked food, but now I think more about different flavors and how they blend and work together,” she said. Laura spends much of her time off taking care of two of her six grandchildren, Olivia, who is 6, and new baby Jamie. “Olivia and I do everything together,” Laura said. “She loves to swim and help me in the garden.” Laura and Jim like to fish together and take rides with the top down on their vintage 1969 Oldsmobile convertible, and participate in area car shows. They travel every year to Gulf Shores, Ala. and coincidentally, Gulf Shores Restaurant and Grill in Edwardsville is one of their favorite place to eat, where they enjoy the Southern cuisine and fish tacos. See Laura’s recipe on page 17. Grilled Pork Pizza 1 Pre-made Pizza Crust 1 Pork Tenderloin 1 lg. 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