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Letter From the Editor Letters to the Editor
I loved the article on TIE San Diego. I think
it is great that so many influential busi-
ness people are dedicating their time to
Dear Readers, help our children.
Malia from San Diego
No one could have predicted how life
would change for us in 2020. We have had I learned so much about CBD from your
article on Pelin Thorogood. She is an ab-
to be separated from friends and family and solute wealth of information. I often won-
learn what life during a Pandemic means. dered how CBD could all of a sudden be
When it comes down to it, life may be a bit in every product. I have been considering
trying it for muscle aches and arthritis,
Photo by Lisa K. Miller and we can look forward to a time when life know what to look for. Thank you for giv-
unusual, but those we love are still with us,
but before reading the article I didn’t
ing us so much great information.
gets back to normal.
Phoebe from Escondido
Admittedly, everything has been more
difficult in putting together a magazine issue
Reading the story about Y'vonne
without contact with others. Phone and
day own my own business and have the
Zoom interviews became the new normal, but Ormond was very inspiring. I hope to one
opportunity to give back to the commu-
through this all we managed to make it happen through the tenacity of our nity the way she does.
featured women and writers who have learned what it means to be flexible Andrea from Santee
and to think outside the box. As a result I am happy to bring you our new Hearing about unique travel destinations
issue. is always fun. I am definitely going to
Our cover girl epitomizes beauty, both on the inside and outside. She look into a trip to Merida, once we can all
shared her desire to make certain that each and every client she comes in travel again. I have been to many parts of
Mexico, but never there.
contact with would be financially sound, so they too could concentrate on the Linda from Oceanside
beauty in life.
We are thrilled to have Fashion Designer Kenneth Barlis share his beau- The San Diego Kids section is the one part
tiful creations with us and Monique Hoppe, share her interpretation through of your publication that I go to first when
I read San Diego Woman. As a teacher, I
her breathtaking images. am always struck by how smart and re-
Please take some time reading about the magnificent women who share sourceful our younger generation can be.
the title of Women of Distinction in this issue. Women never cease to amaze Lily Smith’s article about herself and other
teen entrepreneurs was great. Our young
us in what they can accomplish. people are great and I love that this sec-
I know we are all stuck inside and have been for some time, but live vi- tion of your magazine highlights so many
great kids.
cariuously through our travel section, and make note of those spots that you Karen from San Diego
would like to experience once we can travel again.
With the popularity of CBD, we felt it was time for San Diego Woman The story, “A Father’s Memory,” was so
to do a Roundup of some of our favorite brands based on safety, purity, and heartwarming. My wife is a loyal reader
and on occasion she will hand me the
transparency. Read about what is available and what it is that allowed these magazine to read an article that she espe-
manufacturers to make our list. cially loved. This was one of those stories.
I had a similar event happen when one
I wish great happiness and health to all of our readers and we know that of my grandchildren was four, and she
some of you have had some great losses through this time, but we pray that immediately recognized the similarities.
things will get better soon and we can all breathe a sigh of relief. Hugs to all I smiled broadly when I read it. We need
more heartwarming stories in our lives,
of you and please stay well. especially with what is going on in the
world right now.
Warm Regards, Robert from San Diego
Judith A. Habert Congratulations to Ruth Young-Loaeza.
Her story is so inspiring. I love read-
ing about women who fight so hard to
achieve a dream and then end up suc-
cessful. I will be one of the first to buy her
sheets. I worked as a maid in a hotel when I
was in college and I know how hard a job it
is. Kudos to Ruth for never giving up.
Anna from Valley Center