Archive for April 9th, 2007

  • Success 1 Stitch At A Time

    Detroit Free Press:
    In this bleak economy, here’s an option that allows you to work at home and do something you love. If you have sewing expertise, a cooperative family, a space for equipment, and a large dose of self-discipline, consider sewing for profit!
    Marianne Balogh, 48, of Troy has enjoyed her home-based business for the past […]

  • Group Brings Moms Together For Fun And Support

    Ventura County Star:
    When Lisa Cushman set out to start a mom’s group, this is what she had in mind. A year ago, Cushman, a stay-at-home mom to toddler Taylor, was visiting area parks as a way to get out of the house. She wished Taylor had friends to play with, and she had other moms […]

  • Poetry Lives In The In-Between Places

    The News Tribune:
    A dozen years ago, Kathleen Flenniken was an engineer turned stay-at-home-mom who took a night class in poetry to occupy her thoughts while she was home with her children.
    “I just caught fire,” Flenniken said. “I didn’t have time to sit down and write a novel, or even short stories. But I could write […]

  • The Multitasking Mompreneur

    Freep.com:
    No one can accuse Sue Nikolovski of having a one-track mind.
    It’s more like five or six tracks are running through the head of this 30-year-old Sterling Heights mother who’s recently joined the growing ranks of work-at-home moms.
    On one track is Simo, a little locomotive who is soon to be 2 and is always about to […]

  • Mother Expresses Her Art In Photography

    Post-Tribune:
    Ann Latinovich is a stay-at-home-mom. She also works a 40-hour week as a self-employed portrait photographer.
    Combining the two roles is a challenge, but one the mother of three meets with enthusiasm and a sense of humor.
    “I don’t get too much sleep,” she said. “But I love what I do.”
    Her job as a […]