Amanda Leitch-Lee

SHE 8 Orange necklace

SHE: Back-to-school products for women

A panel reviewed the following items, which are great for any female student:

"My handsome, brilliant, enchanting and miraculous son had pushed a sweet little boy on cement and given him a huge bruise. I felt sick to my stomach. I looked at my son with new consciousness. Who was this little fiend?"

SHE: The end of virtuousness

I am willing to admit that my son is not perfect. He enjoys chasing our miniature daschund, throwing water outside the bathtub and running through the backyard nude. But those are innocent things. Those are the memories that will keep me warm when he is a teen and telling me he hates me. Or when we plods home from college with a sparkling 1.257 GPA.

2011 Danish Festival Queen Audrey Frank

SHE: Danish Queen Audrey Frank has touch of class all her own

Miss Danish Festival reveals the secrets to her quirky and eclectic sense of style One of the four points on the Miss America crown is for style. Reigning Danish Festival Queen Audrey Frank has a style all her own and can be just as thrifty as she is majestic. For her run at the Miss [...]

Organizers of the Mom Prom and owners of Tiny Toes Boutique in Stanton are Jesica Scott, at left, and Milessa Scott.

S.H.E.: April 28 Mom Prom raises money to help juvenile diabetes

Ladies from the area are getting together and donning their prom, bridesmaid and wedding duds to raise money for a great cause.
The inaugural Mom Prom is from 8 p.m. to midnight at The Brickyard Bar & Grill in Stanton Saturday, April 28. The event benefits juvenile diabetes.

Book Review, Adult Bringing-up-Bebe

S.H.E.: Do American parents ‘care’ too much?

I recently read the book, “Bringing up Bèbè,” by Pamela Druckerman. The book is the latest in the genre of multicultural parenting. This seems to be the answer to everyone’s parenting problems: Find a culture, glean the good and move on to the next part of the world.