Rae Lewis-Thornton served as a contributing editor for WBBM-TV, a CBS owned and operated television station for an ongoing series of first person stories on living with AIDS.
In this series, Rae sat anchor each night the stories aired, giving viewers first hand knowledge of her daily struggle of living with HIV/AIDS. Each story had a different topic that reflected on important issues for people living with AIDS.
Rae received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement Within A Regularly Scheduled News Program: Feature Series Hard News, Living With AIDS, 1994-1995, Rae Lewis-Thornton, Reporter.



Tea began as medicine and morphed into a beverage of choice!

I don't quite remember when I fell in love with tea but I do remember the most
Until recently I had never drank Peppermint Tea made with loose leaves. And Honestly, I will probably never go back. The freshness of loose Peppermint Tea cannot be denied. When I open the can of 
I love to read! Inside a book I escape into someone else's life. There is something wonderful about turning to the next page of a wonderful story. Something intoxicating about the smell of the book and the story it brings to life. Reading brings me joy, and these days with my health in the balance, I find solace in my books.

