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Fall Into Alignment

The changing season signals to us that the end of the year is rapidly approaching, and a reminder that some of our goals from the beginning of the year still have not been achieved. Why the procrastination? Usually because the thought of beginning is overwhelming. If improving your smile is an item on your goals list, the thought of traditional braces may be keeping you from moving ahead. Good news… there are many adult-friendly options to address your concerns. If we can help you check that goal off your list, give us a call to schedule a complimentary examination. Dr. Simon will meet with you and discuss the options available to you.

Patricia A.

Simon, DDS

1809 Skillman St., Dallas 75206 214.826.9000 · lakewoodortho.net

At Rehab and Wellness we are committed to providing specialized, goal-directed care to help patients recover from an injury or an illness and get home as quickly and safely as possible.

Top Row

Detroit is a 2-year-old Brussels Griffon who enjoys being spoiled, says his mom, Laraine Escobar. Visits to the dog park to play with his friends make him smile. He also likes new outings and activities.

Luke is an 8-year-old Yorkie that is loved by everyone that meets him, says his mom, neighbor Christy McCrary. He loves going on long walks and going on adventures. He will do lots of tricks for treats and can even count to three.

Earl is 10 and still loves to walk at White Rock Lake on early weekend mornings or in the cooler evening hours, according to owner Kristin Arthur. This picture was taken at a rest stop in the bluebonnets overlooking the lake on the bike trail, where he often charms walkers, runners and cyclists with his smile.

Middle Row

Paisley is new to the Lakewood neighborhood and is excited by all of the squirrels in her new backyard, says her mom, Diana Oates. She also enjoys collecting sticks and eating bones her mom and dad bring home from Al Biernat2019’s.

Mason Dixon was rescued from the streets of Houston and relocated to East Dallas with his human Ali Cook in October 2010. He is a lab/ greyhound/pit mix who loves long walks, the Texas sunshine and squirrels. He never barks, except at squirrels, and his favorite toy is the tennis ball.

Caesar is an 8-year-old Great Dane who recently moved to the neighborhood with his owner, Liz Story. He likes to sleep, eat treats and go for walks.

Bottom Row

Bruno the Wonder Cat, also known as “Mr. Personality,” is a shelter rescue. He’s been a thriving member of Guinn Powell and Todd Smith’s family for about 4 years. Around his neighborhood, his persistence wins invitations to share in an occasional porch-feeding bowl. If he’s not napping, he’s plopped in a lap for much needed “meow” time.

Sandy is the “crazy pup” of neighbor Sabrina Ogle. She’s a rescue terrier mix from the East Lake Pet Orphanage. These days she’s “24 pounds of scruff, energy and heart.”

Sophie Marie, a Maine Coon, and Sadie Mae, a Gray Tabby, live in Casa Linda with their people, Teresa and Rick Venable. The Venables have lived in the area for 37 years, and they adopted Sadie and Sophie from the SPCA in 2002.

MOMIX

September 12–13 • Winspear Opera House

September 19 • Winspear Opera House

September 27 • Winspear Opera House

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