HerSide, July 2012

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WOMAN’S MAGAZINE

JULY 2012

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A new place with a new name In any stage of life I feel like the duration is marked, defined as the progress or accomplishment a person makes with it. Almost as if it can only be deemed worthwhile and productive if they have left a piece of themselves behind, if there is continued growth long after the stage has passed. Over the past two years, since graduating college and embarking on my first official job, I’ve been monitoring how things have changed and how different my life would be if I had chosen a different path – a variant of my final choices. Fresh out of college, anxious and excited, I started at Spectrum Publications in Wooster with an air of uncertainty. I was afraid that I couldn’t succeed in what everyone was telling me was now “the real world.” I had faith, don’t get me wrong, that everything was going to work out how it was supposed to. I knew that there would be ups and downs, that I’d make mistakes and be unavoidably human. But when I walked through the doors on my first day, the nerves overtook and I couldn’t at that time realize that I was falling into the exact place I was meant to be. Now at the peak of my comfort and content a new adventure is knocking. It always seems that (as the turn of phrase goes) “when it rains, it pours” has been the motto for my life – in blessings and in disappointments. This is no different. When my fiancé, Brendan, proposed last July and we decided on a June 30 wedding date, we thought we were covering all of our bases and ensuring that we would be providing a smooth transition into married life. He was set to graduate from his master’s program in May and job hunt afterward, while I worked around other commitments that come with the summer season. What we didn’t expect was for him to land a job before the wedding – thus the rain started. With a great opportunity on the horizon and wedding preparations piling, the past few weeks have been in a word... insane. I’ve been told (repeatedly) that the most stressful moments in a person’s life are: getting married, starting a job and moving. One, check. Two, check. Three...check. I always knew that relocating was an almost certain possibility with his field. I even expected it to happen shortly into our marriage. But when Quincy University called to offer him the job on June 5 it hit. People often talk about their relationships with their coworkers and their bosses. Many of them even go as far to acknowledge a closeness, a family unit that they find. It comes as no shock to me when that’s the case. These are, afterall, the people that we spend the majority of our time with, outside of our parents and spouses. There are so many things that I count as blessings in my life, so many ways in which I’m fortunate. This job has been a blessing. I’ve been able to meet many wonderful and interesting people, learn about another culture, hear stories from generations passed, build relationships and expand my resumé all the while doing something that I love. As I begin to transition yet again from the familiar to the unknown I want to thank all of the people that have offered support, encouragement, laughter, challenges and so many memories. And of course, thank you to the many dedicated readers of Spectrum Publications’ products. Without them, nothing I have done would have been possible. In this moment. In this stage. My time has been marked. Whether I have accomplished anything or progressed myself is

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not for me to say. In time I’ll know if my moment was worthwhile to anyone else, but to me...I have grown in ways I wouldn’t have otherwise. Now it’s bittersweet – the adventure with the leaving. I have left a piece of myself with you all, whether you keep it or not is up to you.

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Health

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The Salvation Army

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Community ProďŹ le Elaine Hess

‘Everything D.C. Makes Her Smite’

Health Column Prenatal Care: What You Need to Know

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Independence Day

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Celebrate the summer season with family and friends

Beauty Summer Tresses

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Seven Tips for Good Hair

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A proud man is always looking down on things and peope; and, of course, as long as you are looking down, you cannot see anything that is above you. -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity

Ah, but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp, or what’s a heaven for? -Robert Browning, Men and Women and Other Poems

I want to be the kind of person that kind people like and want to be like. -Jarod Kintz, At even one penny, this book would be overpriced. In fact, free is too expensive, because you’d still waste your time by reading it.

We’ve forgotten much. How 'RQ¡W GLH ZLWKRXW IXOĂ€OOLQJ \RXU SXUSRVH ²-DDFK\QPD 1 ( $JX 7KH 3ULQFH DQG to struggle, how to rise to WKH 3DXSHU dizzy heights and sink to unparalleled depths. We no longer aspire to anything. Even the ďŹ ner shades of despair are lost to us. We’ve ceased to be runners. We plod from structure to We swung over the hills and conveyance to employment T o understand over the town and back again, and back again. We live the heart within the boundaries that and I saw how a man can be a science has determined and mind of master of a craft, and how for us. The measuring a person, look a craft can be master of an stick is short and sweet. element. I saw the alchemy of not at what The full gamut of life is a perspective reduce my world, he has already brief, shadowy continuum that runs from gray to and all my other life, to grains achieved, but more gray. The rainbow is in a cup. I learned to watch, to at what he bleached. We hardly know put my trust in other hands aspires to. how to doubt anymore. than mine. And I learned to -Richard Matheson, -Khalil Gibran wander. I learned what every Collected Stories, Vol. 1

Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark. -Rabindranath Tagore

The true measure of many is not what he dreams, but what he aspires to be; a dream is nothing without action. Whether one fails or succeeds is irrelevant; all that matters is that there was motion in his life. That alone affects the world. -Mike Norton, White Mountain

dreaming child needs to know – that no horizon is so far that you cannot get above it or beyond it. -Beryl Markham, West with the Night

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best fit its community’s needs when it arrived more than 20 years ago. There are 17 people currently employed at Wooster’s Corps. In order to create the best safety net without duplicating services, TSA partners and works with others as a member of Continuum of Care as well as the United Way Board of Directors. For example, upon starting in Wooster, TSA realized there was already a food pantry, but no soup kitchen, so they began a soup kitchen program (which serves lunch every Monday through Friday). The Wooster Corps of TSA offers a youth center, which helps children struggling in education and provision. The youth center provides a safe place to play, as well as supper (Monday through Thursday), so that no child is left behind. TSA also has an emergency shelter, which is available to single men, women and families. Wooster’s TSA Corps is the only place in Wayne County that provides emergency shelter for 90 days for men woman and children, and is open 24/7. It has 44 beds and is currently expanding another family dorm within the TSA building. As another example of addressing the need that is present, Wooster’s Corps saw the homeless in the community and rose to the occasion. “Depending on the need that’s driven at the moment, we will step up and try to address that,” said Robert Kramer, Major, Corps Commanding Officer of the Northeast Ohio Division of The Salvation Army. A support program at TSA “helps with life skills, proper care for selves and others and teaching [children] a sense of duty and responsibility to themselves, their families and the world at large,” Kramer said. “Their character will be shaped in a way that will hopefully make them better citizens for the future.” Programs include Sunbeams, Girl Guards and Boys’ Adventure Club (Rangers and Explorers). Each includes a system in which individuals can earn badges based on certain responsibilities and activities that they must conduct (comparable to boy/girl scouts). Utility and rent/mortgage assistance is offered through TSA based on financial need. Prescription drugs may also be provided for those in need. Coats for Kids is a program operated through TSA’s Women’s Auxiliary that provides up to 650 new designer coats of all different colors and sizes to children in need. “No one would know that the children receiving these coats got them from TSA…so they don’t have that stigma of being poor,” Kramer said. Wooster’s TSA Corps offers a week’s experience at Camp NEOSA in Carollton, Ohio. There are openings for 29 people — if interested, call Wooster’s TSA for more information. A scholarship may be provided for children in need to ensure that they can attend. Individuals may participate even if you’re not a member of TSA or even participating in a program. On this summer camp adventure, children can camp out under the stars, go boating, swim, have cookouts, various fellowship activities and more.

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“I went as a kid and absolutely loved it. I wanted to go every year,” Kramer recalls. “Camp [NEOSA] became one of those things that I passionately loved. It’s a wonderful place.” Wooster’s TSA Corp also provides a summer day camp for local children, as well as a vacation bible school (summer). What many don’t know is the strong bond between TSA and the Church. Wooster’s Salvation Army Church is connected to the main building and offers bible studies, prayer meetings, Sunday school and church services. “A lot of people don’t know about the spiritual side of TSA,” Kramer said. “[It] began by a man who was a pastor, but that piece of [TSA] has become less and less known and TSA became recognized more for the services it provides.” The original slogan of TSA was “Heart to God, Hand to Man.” “That’s the one that I have a preference for,” Kramer said. The current motto is “Doing the Most Good.” “I like that one, but I think [the original slogan] touches on the identity of who the Army is in that if our heart’s right with God, it will naturally compel us to serve our community and help those who are down to bring them up and to empower people to stand on their own. Teach them how to fish, versus here’s a good/services and then leave them stuck in the same position. We believe that you have to treat the whole person — body, soul and spirit.” TSA Church is open to anyone. Its Sunday opening exercise takes place Sundays at 9:45 a.m., Sunday school at 10 a.m. and church services are Sundays at 11 a.m. TSA’s theme is “blood and fire.” The blood represents the blood of Jesus Christ, shed for the salvation of mankind, and the fire represents the baptism of the Holy Spirit. “None of us can do what we’re called to do without the empowerment of the Holy Spirit,” Kramer said. Wooster’s TSA is located at 437 S. Market Street in Wooster, Ohio. Robert Kramer and his wife, Jody Kramer, are co-directors and pastors of this location. For further questions, please call 330-264-4704.

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To provide a health history To provide a family health history A complete physical exam A blood draw for lab work examination Due date determination Health maintenance and promotion education Nutrition education To get answers to your questions An assessment of the baby’s growth

The standard frequency for prenatal visits is fourteen to sixteen times during your pregnancy. Schedule a visit for prenatal care as soon as you know you are pregnant. Even if you are not a first time mom early and regular prenatal care is important. Each pregnancy is different. The internet provides a wealth of information to guide you during your pregnancy. However information from the computer or a book can never take the place of care received by a primary care provider. Wayne County is fortunate to have many wonderful board certified Obstetricians who want to serve your family during this exciting time. For more information about available obstetricians groups, call Wooster Community Hospital Women’s Pavilion Nurse Educator at 330-263-5548. Written by Tara Raudebaugh, RN MSN, Manager of the Women’s Pavilion Wooster Community Hospital

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Prenatal care is the health care you get while you are pregnant. The prenatal period is a time of transition in the life of a family as preparations are being made for birth. Prenatal care emphasis is placed on health education and health promotion. Receiving early and regular prenatal care is important to the health of you and your baby. Health care contributes to the woman’s and family’s ability to make informed choices throughout the childbearing cycle. The impact of regular prenatal care and the possibility of positive lifestyle changes can extend into the life of the family. Babies of mothers who do not receive prenatal care are three times more likely to have low birth weight babies. For more information about available obstetricians groups, call Wooster Community Hospital Women’s Pavilion Nurse Educator at 330-263-5548. Written by Tara Raudebaugh, RN MSN, Manager of the Women’s Pavilion Wooster Community Hospital

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