by Katie Fettig
At last.
Those were the words we posted to make our long-awaited pregnancy announcement. “At Last” was also the song my husband Steve and I danced to at our wedding. It just happened to be on the list of songs the DJ offered—it hadn’t carried any particular meaning for us at the time. But six years into our marriage, the words were full of meaning.
By Jeanne Montalvo Lucar
Picture this: you decided you’re ready to be a mom. You have everything planned. You ditch the birth control and you download an app. Then somewhere down the line, you realize that there’s a problem.
By Patricia Musitano
It seems like there’s always a reason to keep trying. There’s
something that makes you think the next time will work. Something that was
wrong gets fixed … a new procedure offers hope … an eventual success makes you
think it will be possible to do it again.
These are among the 23 products that might end up on an HSN program designed to highlight Latino entrepreneurs.