Face Magazine ~ December 2009

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DECEMBER 2009

ALL THAT GLITTERS Must have holiday fashion

CHRISTMAS INSPIRATION

SUPER SIMPLE TO DO

STACY PICHOFF

One woman with the courage to make a difference. How you can too. Why the time is now. DECEMBER 2009

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gift ideas FOR THE WHOLE LIST

HOLIDAY GLAM

EASY-TO-DO MAKEUP THAT FLATTERS EVERY FACE

MELT AWAY

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Experience the Difference this

Holiday Season

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Religious 3-tier necklace by Full of Grace

Alligator shoes & belt by Mezlan

Reversible Black & white zipped jacket with a silk ruffle blouse by Elie Tahari

Sterling silver shaving set, cologne and shaving cream by Truefitt & Hill

Blouse by Johnny Was

Lingerie by Hanky Panky

Silk pajamas by Sterling

Luggage by Mulholland

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amanda bedgood

MAGAZINE

DECEMBER 2009

Love. Not something we think about a lot this time of year. We’re too worried about cooking and buying gifts and traffic (oh, that traffic on Ambassador Caffery) and parties and getting it all done. But, recently I’ve realized all those things on our to-do list that pile up this time of year are actually centered around love. Sometimes we just get a bit misguided. For example, my sisters and I don’t want anything from each other for Christmas. Yet, we spend an exorbitant amount of time buying each other gifts we just know the other can’t live without. This year we really are cutting back – really. Because it’s not about finding the perfect gift for each other – it’s about spending time together. And then there is the cooking. Oh, the cooking. As a child I simply enjoyed my mother and grandmothers’ cooking with little regard for the effort it must take to make a spread the way they always did. As I’ve gotten older and realized the planning and shopping and chopping and slicing and dicing and baking that go into it all I was frankly a bit mystified as to why they went to all the trouble. I know now it’s an act of love. The smell of sage and celery and onion means a lot more than dressing. I see now that those peanut butter balls my mother-in-law makes each year (she leaves a few for me sans chocolate) and the dressing my mom makes from homemade corn bread and bits of toast are an act of love. And one I appreciate more every year. And this season it is all about love if we think about it – what else could have motivated God to send his only son to earth? It’s a message our cover girl is spreading right here in Lafayette. Stacy Pichoff didn’t wait for the holiday season to start. At an unlikely time in her life, Stacy realized she could make a difference. Without a throng of volunteers or any kind of financing, Stacy is simply showing love to the people in Lafayette who probably need it the most and get it the least – the homeless. Her mission is simple – listen and walk alongside them. She is but one person doing her part to make someone’s life a bit better. It’s a lesson we can all take to heart. Find a cause and act. There are amazing organizations in Lafayette making a difference every day. Join up with one of them. Or find your own way to show someone a bit of compassion. It requires but two things – time and heart.

••• Amanda Bedgood is the editor of FACE Magazine. Send your fashion inspirations, interesting stories and other musings to amanda@facelafayette.com.

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58 l THE FACE Stacy Pichoff took a chance – she actually acted on her ideas. How she’s changing lives and how you can too. Bonus: no money required.

CONTENTS DECEMBER 2009

..................3 .................6 Alexandre Mouton House Annual Fundraiser Christmas Party 6:30 to 9 p.m. Beautiful circa 1800s home adorned in 19th century Christmas décor by local florists; fabulous cocktail buffet created by members of Les Vingt-Quatre. Admission is $50 donation per person. Checks can be mailed to: The Lafayette Museum Association at 1122 Lafayette Street, Lafayette, LA., 70501 or at door.

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13 l HOLIDAY GLAM

The Festival Of Light from the Oil Center Renaissance Association in the Oil Center, 5 to 10 p.m.

The best in makeup for every face this holiday season with tips from the experts.

...............4-6 Festival de Noel, First Baptist Church Free festival and performance by the Annie Moses Band. For more information call 593-3751.

18 l HIP CHIC

Banish the excess on the hips with this simple move.

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20 l CHILL OUT

Noel Acadien au Village, Acadian Village For more information or to volunteer email Lucy.hamilton@gmail.com.

How to find some peace during the most wonderful time of year. Hint: It only takes seconds.

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32 l ROCKIN’ AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE

Safari of Lights, Zoo of Acadiana Nightly from 5 to 9 p.m. Tickets are $6 at the door or $5 in advance (before 4 p.m.) Check with the zoo for holiday closure times 837-4325.

Tree inspiration for every taste. Killer recipes for every palate.

Sonic Christmas Parade 2 p.m. beginning downtown. Make your way to Jefferson and East Cypress streets and be the first to witness the official arrival of Santa Claus to Lafayette along with floats, bands and area dignitaries.

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DECEMBER

Second Saturday Art Walk 6 p.m. Enjoy an evening browsing various galleries checking out original art work along with complimentary wine and hors d'oeuvres at various locations downtown. For more information call 291-5566 or go online downtownlafayette.org 2nd Annual Rudolph Run 5K & 1 Mile Fun Run The 1 mile fun run begins at 3 p.m., and the 5K will follow at 3:30 p.m. For registration and more information, visit www.DowntownLafayette.org or register onsite beginning at 1:30 p.m. Registration is $25 in advance and $30 on race day for adults and $20 early registration and $25 on race day for children 10 and under.

Holiday Extravaganza From 4 to 8 p.m., Parc Sans Souci offers a fun-filled, festive experience with musical performances and a range of holiday activities. Get into the Christmas spirit with crafts by Pottery Alley, ornament creation and

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decoration by Clayfish Bisque, Wii and Guitar Hero from Game Stop and telescope viewings of Jupiter and its moons provided by the Lafayette Science Museum. Children of all ages can enjoy free photos with Santa Clause as he takes time out of his busy schedule to visit Downtown. Families will also be invited to step back in time and tour picturesque downtown on horse drawn carriages beginning at Parc Sans Souci.

The Gift of Music for Bridge Ministry of Acadiana 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at River Ranch Town Square. It will include a gumbo challenge, arts and crafts booths, a live nativity scene, old fashion games and live music from local musicians including: Cedric Watson and the Bijou Creole sponsored by Valcour Records, GTO and “D” Street Brass, Lafayette Jazz Authority, Greenlight Caravan.

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39 l FACELESS FOODIE

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40 l GIFT GUIDE

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66 l TWINKLE TWINKLE Killer looks for every occasion this holiday season.

IN EVERY ISSUE 8 l EDITOR'S DESK 11 l SAVE THE DATE 27 l HEALTH MATTERS 28 l FAMILY MATTERS 30 l COOKIE'S CORNER ON THE COVER: Stacy Pichoff Photography by Penny Moore Makeup by Jenn Rausch Clothing courtesy of Brother's on the Boulevard. 10 FACE Magazine

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location for an ESA campus. On Nov. 12, a groundbreaking ceremony

executive director.

was underway to celebrate the new campus, which will support and

Hospice Compassus has two new faces taking spots – Lynne Durel

Lynne comes to Hospice Compassus from the Louisiana

ESA students, parents and staff dug in recently at the newest

enhance the existing world-class, innovative educational program

Department of Labor. Lynne, who has both undergraduate and

for students in PreK-3 through 5th grade offered by the ESA Lower

graduate degrees from the University of Louisiana, has a wide variety

School.

of experience from her tenure as the co-chair of the successful 250th

The 6-acre property off Kaliste Saloom Road is adjacent to the

anniversary of the birth of the Marquis de Lafayette, as well as chair

Vermilion River and the former home of the LAFCO Boats Company.

of the Hurricane Relief Fund of Acadiana - an effort that resulted in

Plans for the new facility include the renovation of the existing 20,000

more than half a million raised for local charity. Lynne is on the board

sq.-ft. building and the addition of other buildings for the school. The

of the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra, and the Foundation Board of

new campus will welcome students in the fall of 2010.

the Lafayette Community Health Care Clinic. As Volunteer Coordinator for Hospice Compassus, Lynne will recruit, train and oversee a team of dedicated volunteers who help

Try an unexpected combination like blue and pink on the eyes and pair with a soft lip.

as the new volunteer coordinator and Heather Blanchard as the new

Say goodbye to boring makeup. The best in what’s hot now for your face is right here. Quick and easy tips on how to get the right look now from Lafayette’s experts in all things face.

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Use a white pencil around the liner to make it more defined and give it depth.

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Use two shades of blue – one more turquoise and one closer to navy.

Blend pink shadow into the blue.

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Hospice Compassus provide the highest level of patient care. Lynne is currently recruiting new volunteers now. The time commitment is flexible and trainings are held monthly. Call her at 337-781-2657. Or e-mail at lynne.durel@hospicecom.com

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Heather comes to Hospice after working at the helm of Healing House; Hope for Grieving Children, where she was executive director

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Stila 24kt gloss in vintage merlot

Stila illuminating finishing powder in rose gold

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Apply a dark shadow with a smudge brush into the upper lash line over the pencil to set the color and intensify the lash line.

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Use a copper eye pencil along the upper lash line. Use a warm blush like hibiscus and a pale plum gloss.

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Sweep a dark metallic in the crease of the eyes.

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LORAC Starry-e ye baked eye shadow trio in evening star

Makeup artist + model Gina Patin at Rebecca's Salon, 328 Heymann Blvd., Oil Center

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Soft coppery hues and warmth from the lids to the lips keeps it toasty.

Makeup artist Lindsey Bernard at Butterfly Bodies, 2201 Kaliste Saloom Road.

WARM UP

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Apply lightest eye shadow color from lashes to underneath the

brow bone. Press a medium color onto the entire lid over the base color to underneath the brow bone.

highlighters. Highlight the brow bone with a super light color.

Use metallic for a dramatic eye and load up on illuminating

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Parisian Gray Eyecolor (medieval stone velvet)

gloLid Primer

Charcoal Lam'e Liner Shadow (metallic bronzed coal)

Pearl Sateen Eyecolor (vanilla cream glimpse)

gloPrecision eye pencil in plum applied to top and bottom lash line. Go over the line with a dark shadow to smudge and soften

Use an amethyst shadow from lid to crease.

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Plum brulee lipstick So Fab Blush (rose berry)

Apply a heavy coat of plum lipstick.

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Makeup artist Stephanie Clotiaux at Loretta’s, 504 Guilbeau Road, St.D Lafayette and 810 St. Blaise Lane, St. C, Youngsville Model Blaire Guillory

Makeup artist + model Maggie Berard at Ashero Spa, 233 Doucet Road, Suite B

Abandon the nude lip for a subtle berry hue that’s dramatic enough for night, but also works for day.

Swap the traditional blacks and grays for a look-at-me plum that flatters every eye color.

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Lid primer is essential for a dramatic eye for both placement and staying power.

Apply a charcoal shadow in the crease of the eye and blend with a medium eye shadow color. Use a light shadow on entire lid. Use a black powder liner.

Use a dark purple liner and top with eye shadow to soften and smoke it out.

Try one dark color and blend as you move up to the brow bone. Highlight the inner corners and brow bone.

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MODIFICATION

Dawn A. Foreman, RD, LDN, CES of Personally Fit shows us a move that’s great for the hips and thighs. It also works on your balance and core strength as you extend your leg to the side with arms stretched overhead. If you have a knee injury try the slight modification. (Not a move for those with any lower body, joint or back injuries.) 1 – Start with feet together with arms overhead and weighted medicine ball in hands. Stretch your arms overhead to the ceiling and keep belly button pulled into your back. 2 – The first set will be completed with your left leg as your balance leg. Pull the right leg around and behind your left leg and curtsy. 3 – Inhale as you curtsy and bring arms down. 4 - Keeping your head up bring the weighted ball to the floor and touch it down to your left foot. 5 – Exhale as you return to a standing position bringing the weighted ball back overhead and your right leg out to the side. * Without returning to the starting position (start with number 2) repeat the exercise 10 times then begin the next set using your right leg as your balance leg.

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CHILL OUT

yourhealth Stress doesn't just impact your ability to take care of others - it effects your health and (gasp) can lead to some extra pounds all thanks to cortisol. Cortisol has gotten a lot of press lately for being responsible for weight gain in women. And when stress hits, the cortisol production beings. (So, we end up stressed and fat?) Cortisol is a hormone we should release as a fight or flight response. But, when it’s released and there’s no fight and no flight, therein lies the problem. The good news is simply exercising helps to keep the cortisol from lingering. “If it stays in the organs it literally ages you,” Jerry says. Get the cortisol moving with yoga or Pilates and add eating right and drinking lots of water. For a quick way to chill out in the midst of holiday stress try one of Jerry’s recommended breathing techniques. Don’t dismiss the power of changing the way you breathe – after all it actually changes the chemistry of your blood. Breathing better changes your heart rate and the chemistry of the blood because you’re oxygenating it.

Don’t let the holiday rush rob you of the joy of the season by Amanda Bedgood

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It may be the most wonderful time of year. But, it can also be the most stressful. Between holiday parties, gift giving (and of course lots of gift buying), mounting traffic, final exams, a lot of family in a little amount of time and space and traveling – Christmas can quickly go from twinkling lights to road rage. Acadiana Yoga owner Jerry Smith Guidry, an expert in all things relaxation thanks to her knowledge of massage and yoga, gives us a few tips for keeping the sanity this time of year and explains why the holidays stress is a serious problem. Jerry’s quickest description for taking care of ourselves during the holiday season is a simple one we all know well. But, often fail to practice or realize the importance of it when we’re caught up in our never-ending to-do list. “We have to remember if we don’t take care of ourselves we don’t do a good job of taking care of others,” she says. It’s like putting your own mask on first in an emergency in a plane and then your child’s. “It’s a great example of what a lot of us are forgetting. We won’t be in a good place physically and emotionally to be a nurturer to others,” she says.

Simple breathing  Breath deeply into the belly, then ribs and then up around the collarbone and then reverse in that order.  Do five (5) or 10 breaths and something will change. You release a bit of stress. Alternate nostril breathing  Use your right hand with the palm facing you and close your right nostril.  Inhale through the left nostril for 4 counts.  Close both nostrils.  Exhale through the right nostril.  Do it several times on each side.

“It will bring you energy and get you through those last three stores,” she says. Other words of wisdom from Jerry  Physical movement is important right now. Don't skip exercise classes. If you’re going for a brisk walk, aerobics or yoga, you can actually disperse and eliminate stress. It literally shakes it out of you.  Sing a little song. Do something like sing or hum. If you allow yourself to do that once a day, it does change your mood. We believe you have more than one body – emotional body, physical body, different things to affect the bodies, singing lifts up the emotional body. If you have a hymn that means something spiritually, it will have double meaning. Try humming in the car rather than listening to news on the radio when you’re stressed.  Massage matters. Massage helps on more than one level – mental and emotional. You’re flushing tissues in the process and you are literally wringing out the muscle tissue and getting rid of metabolic waste. Certain acids in our bodies make us tighter and it makes us feel uptight and stiff.  Try a long soak. Soaking in a bath of Epsom salt and apple cider vinegar literally draw it out. Combine a cup of either or both in a warm bath – not super hot as it can cause more tension. It pulls out some of the trash and waste products our muscles produce. Otherwise, it’s like eating and eating and never going to the bathroom. It poisons our system.  Downsize. Who says your child has to have $500 worth of gifts? Rethink this. Are you cleaning out your stuff to buy more stuff?

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From outright Christmas to cute and cozy, this season the kids really are having all the fun. Puffy vests and pea coats. Cocktail dress in miniature and ties for little guys. Photography Penny Moore Models Asiah Moore and Rhett Morvant Location Vermilionville

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ways to cheat your way through the holidays!

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it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

. Stay Hydrated. Drink plenty of water all day long; aim for half your body weight in ounces. . Be a food snob. Choose to eat only what you REALLY enjoy! . Follow the three-bite rule. If there is a holiday food or treat you just can’t resist then take a bite – enjoy it and savor it. Take two more (really enjoy them) then toss it. . Avoid office “gifts” and save the treats and special foods for the weekend. . Make your workout efficient and effective. If you only have 20 – 30 minutes to get something done, then make it effective by doing intervals and changing up the intensity. . If the food around the office is too tempting to resist and you have authority to do so, donate food gifts to nonprofit organizations. . Another office tip - place the gift basket in a very inconvenient place to get to. . Think about your holiday food budget the same as you would your wallet. Where do you really want to spend and enjoy your calories? . Avoid skipping meals. This will only set you up for disaster! . Increase your fruit and vegetable intake. Aim to get a serving with every meal and snack. . Eat something small every three to four hours. . Skip the sugary alcoholic beverages.

. Serve yourself off a mini sized plate. . Avoid going to a holiday party or meal starving, eat something before you go. . Keep a food journal. . Avoid sitting or socializing near buffet tables, candy dishes, and cookie platters. . Excuse yourself from the table when you are finished eating. . Be polite and avoid talking with a mouth full, but keep your mouth busy by talking with friends and family instead of chowing down! . Keep gum and sugarless breath mints on hand to help prevent mindless nibbling. . Enjoy club soda or sparking water before / instead of a cocktail to limit alcohol consumption. . Avoid fancy coffee drinks. . Holiday season can be stressful so plan out activities in advance to deal with your stress. . Keep hot tea packets readily available and visible at home and in the office. . Prepare lunches and snacks in advance and bring to the office with you. . Consider scheduling a walking or jogging date with an old friend instead of meeting for lunch. ••• Yvette Quantz, LD, RD, CLT, is a Lifestyle and Sports Nutritionist and owner of Food Therapy, LLC. E-mail her at yvette@foodtherapyonline.com and get more information about Food Therapy at www.foodtherapyonline.com

••• Yvette Quantz, LD, RD, CLT, is a Lifestyle and Sports Nutritionist and owner of Food Therapy, LLC. E-mail her at yvette@foodtherapyonline.com and get more information about Food Therapy at www.foodtherapyonline.com

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RELATIONSHIPS

AND THE HOLIDAYS

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is the season to be jolly? Maybe, maybe not, especially if you’re a couple. Rather than feeling festive and more attached to your partner, you might find yourself fighting your way through the holidays. The hectic holiday season with its fast pace, financial burdens, and social and family commitments, can put a serious strain on your relationship. Extra activities, even fun ones, can create tension, frustration, and fatigue, all of which can take a toll on your relationship. In order to protect your relationship from holiday stress, and enjoy the holidays (and beyond) as a couple, self-awareness and communication are critical. First, be aware of your energy level. Talk to your partner about what is important to you as you go through the holidays. Tell your partner what activities you have the most/least energy and interest for and

negotiate the “must do” list if needed. You do not have to accept every invitation. You may decide to skip, add, or change a holiday event or family tradition to make for a more enjoyable time with each other. Learn to prioritize and to say ‘no.’ K Get emotional support. Communicate about what kind of support you need from each other to make it through the season. You and your partner may need more care from each other, such as spending time together looking at lighting, participating in a religious celebration, or going out to dinner or for a walk as a couple.

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3 Lighten each other’s load. Work as a team, and play to each other’s strengths. Maybe he’s better at picking out gifts for the men in your family, while you’re better at shopping for his nieces. If you’re stressed about outdoing each other with extravagant gifts, agree on an amount to spend or put the money away for a vacation together. ! Have a plan. Map out with your partner a holiday calendar of what you both want to do. On your way to an event, have a basic game plan. How long will you stay? Who’s the designated driver? What’s your secret “let’s get out of here” signal? What happens if one if you is ready to leave but the other wants to stay? I Stay connected. Just because you attend a weekend-full of parties together, doesn’t mean you have actually spent the quality time together that makes you feel connected as a couple. Being

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in the same room isn’t enough to create intimacy. Little check-ins, however, throughout an evening (e.g., “hey beautiful” or sharing a quick story) will keep you linked throughout the night, despite the crowds. Sometimes just touching each other affectionately while you’re socializing can serve as a love signal when you don’t have as much time for each other. The holidays only last a short while, but you want your relationship to survive much longer. Couples can reduce holiday stress by being honest and letting each other know what support is needed and by negotiating holiday plans. Emotional support and open communication with your partner can help you both cope better with holiday stress.

••• Amy Cavanaugh, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice with Lafayette Psychotherapy Group and the infant mental health consultant for the Healthy Start Program of the Family Tree.

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Are Your Holidays Getting As Tangled Up As Your Christmas Lights?

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your holidays are starting to get as tangled up as before I went out shopping. So let’s talk about how you can stay sane and your Christmas lights then it is probably because take care of yourself at the same time this holiday season. you have lost sight of your boundaries. So what’s a boundary? Yea, I know. It took me a lot of And your eyes are eating years to answer that one too. And I still struggle more than your with it on occasion. By definition, the word mouth about boundary means to set a limit, a line not right now, Alice. You are probably be crossed. And if you are a chronic saying ‘yes’ when you want to say People Pleaser, you have allowed ‘no.’ I can relate. others to step over your boundaries Christmas is my favorite time for so long that you’ve forgotten of year and I do love spreading where your boundaries are. Why? cheer. I can get so caught up in Because you’re so used to people those bright shiny objects that I pleasing that you are too afraid to [Miranda] - Sex and the City forget where I was going when I started. speak up. Over time you have given TV Series quote However, if I don’t honor my boundaries away your integrity, your self esteem, your and I don’t take care of myself, then I wind up dignity, and most of all, your power. And more not enjoying the holiday season. Those old People Pleasing than likely those dreaded double “R’s”, resentment and habits run deep. It showed up for me this past weekend when I was out resignation have set in and you feel powerless to change it. The bottom Christmas shopping for Mimi’s hearts (all five of them). Whew! I wanted line about setting boundaries is not that we can’t set them; it’s that we to buy everything I saw. However, what helped me was that I set a budget don’t give ourselves permission to set boundaries.

“It's a slippery slope, Carrie. Without boundaries you never know what might happen.”

So let’s talk about how you can stay sane and take care of yourself at the same time this holiday season. Here are some Do’s and Don’t’s:

DO ... • Do plan what you want your holiday season to look like. Fun, festive,

DON’T . . .

• Don’t say ‘yes’ when you want to say ‘no.’ • Don’t let your eyes overload your mouth when it comes to your spending or your People Pleasing. • Don’t over commit yourself. • Don’t focus on what you are not doing.

quiet, low key. Core Values keep you honest with yourself. • Do make your Christmas gift list. Check it twice. I make Italian Christmas cookies and do family gifts. • If you noticed above, I like to focus on more of what I want to do as • Do make a budget for gift giving. That way you don’t stress over it when opposed to what I don’t want to do. That’s what boundaries are about. you go out to shop. • Do pace yourself with shopping. You might want to plan an outing with •• When you plan, set boundaries, have an action plan, you are more a family member or friend. likely to get where you want to go. • Do set aside a night to decorate your tree and wrap presents. • Do choose the parties you want to go to. ••• Take a look at where you are now, where you want to be, and how you • Do set aside ‘me’ time just to enjoy the beauty of the season. want to feel when Christmas gets here. Most of all, have fun and enjoy • Do remember the reason for the season. the season! • Do remember “Good is good enough”. This is one I have tacked up on my computer screen. • Do remember it’s okay to be human. ••• Cookie Tuminello, ‘THE Team Builder of the South’, has been igniting productivity since 1999. Learn more • Do remember you do have choices.

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From twinkling Christmas trees to decked out tables and tasty treats – FACE has you covered. Read on for some inspiration for making the most of the season with memorable recipes and fail proof decorating ideas.

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Try several garlands including beads, thick paper, ribbon or foils throughout the tree. Use a variety from basic to ornate. Bead garlands look good swagged from branch to branch while others can be loosely wrapped around the tree.

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Mardi in December It may be Christmas, but Mardi Gras season is oh-so-close. Deck out the tree in gold, purple and green and add a healthy does of fleur de lis.

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Pick a perfect top

Look to the ocean floor for inspiration on this white-decked tree. Look closely and you’ll see the ornaments are fish, clams and all manner of sea creature.

Say adios to stars and angels and pick a few dramatic flowers for the tree topper. Use colors that compliment your theme and add a show stopping ornament that’s huge or use a bevy of flowers.

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Holiday Table Top

Rich red Piles of gold ribbon with gold poinsettias are paired with deep, dark reds for a formal-looking combination.

Make the most of holiday tabletop decorating without spending a fortune. Amie Hebert Chaney of Home Staging by Amie shows us how it’s done.

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Santa baby It's hats off to Santa with a tree that’s red, white and black. Choose sleek ornaments and top with a top hat for more drama. This theme is great on a white tree or even a black tree.

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Traditional trio

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Whimsy Create a whimsical tree with not-so-traditional color combinations like this green with pink. Add polka dots and all things striped for a fun way to trim the tree that’s still grown up.

Traditional doesn’t mean boring. Just look at these three options. Try red on red with a dot of gold, red with a variety of greens or a ton of gold with subtle greens.

Take a Christmas village like the one pictured here and display it

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DIRECTIONS 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees farenheit. Place chicken breast halves between sheets of waxed paper. Lightly pound each breast until about 1/4 inch thick; set aside.

Ernest Prejean of Prejean's, 3480 NE Evangeline Thruway

Chicken and Shrimp Pinwheels Ingredients 4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves 1 cup diced cooked shrimp 3 ounces cream cheese, softened 1/4 cup sun dried tomatoes, minced 1 clove garlic, minced 1 tablespoon fresh basil, minced 2 teaspoons small capers 2 tablespoons Creole mustard 1 tablespoon olive oil 2 tablespoons all purpose Cajun seasoning

2. In a medium bowl, combine shrimp, cream cheese, sun dried tomatoes, garlic, basil, capers and 1 tablespoon of Cajun seasoning. Mix well. 3. Spread a generous tablespoon of mixture on each chicken breast. Beginning at the edge, roll up each piece of chicken similar to a jellyroll. Secure each breast with a wooden toothpick. Lightly coat rolls with olive oil and then sprinkle with the rest of Cajun seasoning. Place chicken seam side down in a shallow baking dish. 4. Bake for 25 minutes. Remove from oven. Let them set for 8 minutes then using a sharp knife slice into 1/2 inch slices. Arrange on platter to serve. Serves 10 to 12 people.

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Sweet Potato Bread pudding INGREDIENTS 8 loaves of po-boy bread, cut into cubes 5 sweet potatoes 1/2 cup butter, melted 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 cup raisins 8 eggs, beaten 1 cup white sugar 1 cup brown sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon salt 3 cups scalded milk 1 pinch ground nutmeg DIRECTIONS • Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fo (190 degrees Co). Lightly butter one 2 quart baking dish.

• Peel sweet potatoes and cut into 1” pieces. Boil on stove till tender. • Drain when tender and smash. • Combine bread cubes, butter, cinnamon, sweet potatoes and raisins; mix well and place in greased baking dish. • Beat together the eggs, sugar, vanilla and salt. Add milk, mix well and pour over bread cubes. • Sprinkle with nutmeg and bake for 25 minutes.

Whiskey Sauce Ingredients 18 egg yolks 1 cup sugar 3 cups milk ½ pound butter 1 tablespoon vanilla 1 cup Jack daniels Directions • Warm milk, butter, sugar and vanilla to a simmer. • Whisk yolks in separate bowl • Temper milk mixture to egg. yolks whisking constantly. • Return mixture once combined to the to of double boil till desired thickness is aquired. • Finish with Jack Daniels.

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There’s so much to take for granted this time of year. We find ourselves complaining about crowded malls, how to make decisions about presents, extra pounds from holiday treats, those relatives that seem to stay around a little too long. Now, imagine a Christmas without any of those things. It’s the kind of Christmas the very men and women who are serving our country will face this year. A group of students at St. Thomas More Catholic High School are doing their part to bring some holiday joy to those troops this year and you can too. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes at STM sent 140 boxes overseas with goodies from candy, cookies and magazines to books and sunflower seeds. And they all went to troops with a connection to the school. The service project came about because a classmate’s brother is

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stationed overseas – giving the students a real connection to the troops. Development director Kate Brady says they contacted local parishes and alumni to find troops with a connection to STM. In addition to the treats, the packages included letters and updates about what’s happening now at the school. Thomas Gumpert, an STM senior and FCA member is from a military family and knows how important mail is to troops overseas. And how much it means to have people back home praying for them. And while giving back to the troops is all about reaching out, senior FCA member Meredith Stokes says it also made her look at all she has. “It makes you think how fortunate we are for the things we have, especially around Christmas. It must be really hard to not be with the people

The Undercover Connoisseur FACE’s latest feature aims to highlight the best in dining in Lafayette. To ensure we get the most authentic experiences about town, we’ve decided to keep our connoisseur under wraps. Read on to learn about the area’s can’t-miss delectable dishes.

L to R: Thomas Gumpert, Danielle Murphy and Helena Cefalu

they love and not get to share that loving feeling, being home for the holidays,” Meredith says.

L to R: Meredith Stokes and Danielle Murphy

Ideas for care package items deodorant, nuts, long-distance phone cards, Ziploc bags, coffee,

How you can give back to the troops • The post office has boxes that you can pack up with goodies and pay a flat rate of $15. • Find a specific service member to send the package to. Packages without a name will be returned to the sender. • Ask family, friends or even post an update on Facebook asking if anyone knows a service member if you don’t know anyone off hand.

Gatorade, playing cards, dice, CD's, DVD’s toothbrushes and toothpaste, inflatable pillow, microwave popcorn, Ramen noodles, macaroni and cheese, disposable shower towels, olives, pickles, peppers, peanut butter, cereal bars/granola bars, microwave pasta that doesn't need refrigeration, hot cocoa mix, koozies to keep water bottles and cans cool, batteries, air fresheners, baby wipes

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Bella Figura roughly translates from Italian to “beautiful image”– always looking and being your best. The owner(s) of the local restaurant bearing the same name obviously had this concept in mind when creating its newest location at 2207 Kaliste Saloom Road. I understand that Bella Figura has had a bit of a nomadic history and finds itself a few short months in its fourth location. Upon entering, I received a warm greeting and immediately noticed that the black recessed ceiling punctuated with sparkling lights gave the feel of dining under a starlit Tuscan sky. The atmosphere was enhanced by a guitar minstrel who serenaded, without creating any sense of awkward intrusion. With its robust columns, colorful Italian artwork and gentle lighting the first impression was truly “bella figura”. While I studied the intriguing menu and savored my delicious martini, I was treated to a small loaf of warm, freshly baked bread with a garlic hummus. The hummus featured tasty whole garbanzos (or chickpeas) and whetted my appetite for what was in store. My appetizer was the “Creole Scampi Al Forno”. This dish was an absolute treat and consisted of succulent jumbo shrimp, baked in a wonderfully spiced Creole butter sauce. It was served with toasty herbal crostinis, ideally sized for capturing the delectable nectar in which the shrimp was prepared and offering an awesome textural contrast to the buttery shrimp. For my main course I chose the Veal Ossobucco Milanese. This hearty, thick cut of veal shank was superbly prepared, remarkably seasoned and literally “fork tender”. It was braised to perfection, served bone in, over a bed of pappardelle

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pasta and topped with an exquisite braising reduction. It was nothing short of magnificent. The large styled fettuccine noodles provided a well-suited medium for capturing the essence of the flavor of the meat and the sauce. The bone in presentation also allowed me the pleasure of the scrumptious marrow within. C’est si bon! There was no way I could resist the Tiramisu for dessert. This layered confection was almost large enough to share, but I wasn’t about to do so. The cake section was moist, without losing its fluffy character, while the whipped layer was rich and creamy. The chocolate topping was full, yet smooth. The combination (with a full bodied cup of coffee) provided an ideal ending to a highly recommended feast. The phrase tiramisu literally means "pick me up.” Some suggest that it is derivative of the effects of the sugar and the original links to an espresso base. Others subscribe to the thought that it is a "pick me up to heaven" due to the taste. The Tiramisu at Bella Figura is truly “heavenly.” I would be remiss if I failed to mention the breadth and depth of the wine list at Bella Figura. The selection offers something for virtually every taste and everything on the much-diversified menu. The restaurant also offers a handsome bar where you might enjoy a wait or a sophisticated venue for relaxing with friends. I encourage you to make your way to Bella Figura for your own delightful dining experience – oh and be sure to tell them that I piqued your interest.

~ Bon appétit!~

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✴ gift ✳ guide A ruffled-laden pet carrier is perfect for the kind of girl who likes to look good and the kind of pooch that would wear a tux. From Spoiled Pet Spa and Boutique, 2839 Johnston Street.

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Beaded bags that can go with jeans or cocktail from La Mode Shoes, 414 Heymann Blvd., Oil Center.

Bold clutches from Belle Amie, 201 Settlers Trace Blvd., River Ranch.

The season’s must have scarves in lightweight fabrics and bold colors. From Partners' LTD, 102 Arnould Blvd.

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Personalize her diamonds this holiday season with initial necklaces or a fleur de lis. From Paul's Jewelry, 600 Silverstone in River Ranch and 325 Oil Center Drive in the Oil Center.

Sparkling earrings by Anne Koplik, who bedazzles Dancing with the Stars, from Belle Amie Design, 817 Albertson Pkwy., Broussard.

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A go-withanything bag and scarf that will take anything from ordinary to fab. From Vertigo, 201 Settlers Trace Blvd., River Ranch.

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WOMEN gift guide FOR THE

Fabulous Fendi bag for any lady on the list. From The Clothing Loft, 115 Arnould Blvd.

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Vibrant hat, scarf and gloves from Artesia, 2513 Johnston St.

Camel boots that will literally go with everything from Shoe La La, 201 Settlers Trace Blvd., No. 3010, River Ranch.

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Alligator bracelets by Kenneth J. Lane are a steal. From Kiki, 1910 Kaliste Saloom Road, River Ranch.

A multi-hued necklace, turquoise bracelet and feather headband from Bevo's of Lafayette, 715 Bertrand Drive.

Tiny silver fleur de lis earrings and necklace from Shoe Fits, 2207 Kaliste Saloom Road, Suite E.

A jewel-crusted frame by Jay Strongwater is the epitome of extravagance in gift giving. From Jody's of Lafayette, 923 Harding St., Oil Center.

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Cinda B bags from Bath Haus, 201 Settlers Trace Blvd., River Ranch, are perfect for the lady on the go. An insulated bag for hot hair tools allows you pack while your flat iron is still steamy. And a folding makeup bag is perfect to hang on a hook in the hotel bathroom.

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Fluffy pink flip flops with a bit of bling are perfect for the super girly girl. From Shoe Fits, 2207 Kaliste Saloom Road, Suite E.

gloMinerals gloMarvelous in pink set includes a perfect barely pink gloss (pink ginger) and gloBronze kiss that is a highlighter and bronzer in one. From Ashero Spa, 233 Doucet Road, Suite B.

Colorful wallets big enough for all the necessities from Shi Shi, 233 Doucet Road, Suite A1.

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A Happy Birthday Jesus shirt with sparkles reminds the little ones of the reason for the season. From Lillian Bea Boutique, 201 Settlers Trace, # 2015, River Ranch.

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A fishing bear is perfect for the little guy on your list. He sings and has some great moves. From Bundle of Joy, 5520 Johnston St # I.

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✳ Three lamps for the home décor lover on your list from Fleur de Lis, 2916 Johnston St.

A beautiful red bowl to display from Dunn's Designs, 208 Rue Louis XIV.

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Organizers for everything from the home to takeout menus and pet care are perfect for anyone on the list. From Kiki, 1910 Kaliste Saloom Road, River Ranch.

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It doesn’t take an army of volunteers or mountains of cash to make a difference. Change comes one person at a time. One moment at a time. Just ask Stacy Pichoff.

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It’s easy to want more for others. Easy to think of all the ways we could reach out this time of year. What’s hard is actually doing it, and what’s even more difficult is doing it when it’s not the season of giving. When there are no Angel Trees or food drives or holiday meals to be served at the soup kitchen, it’s easier to go back to our everyday existence that includes pretending the less fortunate don’t exist. It’s easy to look straight ahead as we drive by, and never make eye contact. Easy to think ‘get a job.’ Easier than looking in their eyes and realizing they are not so different than you and I.

Stacy Pichoff once was one of those people who simply kept driving. Not now. She’s looking straight in their eyes. This stay-at-home mom is proving a simple idea, combined with a compassionate heart, and the courage to do more can change a life. And what she’s learning is that life may just be her own.

Stacy Pichoff is kind of a tough cookie. Sure, she’s sweet – something anyone can tell within minutes of meeting her. She has a sincere smile that’s frequent and you can tell quickly she is a mom by her attitude that reads ‘it’s not about me.’ But underneath her easy laugh there is a kind of serious contemplation and a sense of resolve. It is that resolve that must have driven her from bed to help others within months of being diagnosed with a disease that can be both emotionally draining and physically devastating. Today Stacy is spearheading an effort to help the homeless in Lafayette called Second Chances. So how did she do it? And more importantly, why now when it seemed the most logical to focus on herself? 60 FACE Magazine

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More than 4 years ago, Stacy was a single mother of two – Brennan, now 13 and Kaitlyn, now 10 – who had been divorced for 5 years. She wasn’t out looking for love and sent a simple prayer heavenward. “I told God if you want me in a relationship send him to me. I’m not going to go out and look,” she says. “Two weeks later, Joe walked into a friend’s house.” With a deep smile, Stacy recalls the night her husband asked her out. “I knew it was right,” she says. They met up on a Sunday afternoon. He cooked for her and they read the Bible. “I knew this was the man,” she says. Within 7 months they were married. She says they were both at a point in their lives where they wanted God to put them with who they needed to be with. It was a good thing they were right, because less than a year into their marriage they would face challenges that would be trying for any couple to weather. The phone call came at 7:12 a.m., just 11 months after they were married. Joe had been in an accident. A car pulled out in front of him, causing an accident that left him broken from head to toe. His leg was wrapped backward. The truck was on fire. He had to be cut out. He broke his nose, femur, knees, shoulder, hip DECEMBER 2009

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and pelvis, to name a few. When Stacy arrived at the hospital, he was bleeding internally and throwing up blood. On the way to see him Stacy remembers her mom giving her one simple word of advice – ‘Now you need to be strong.’ “And I knew at that time – this was going to be all about Joe. I needed to be strong for him,” she says seriously. Stacy was his nurse for more than a year. They were together 24 hours a day. “It was hard at times. But made you realize we could work it out no matter what,” she says. It solidified their relationship in a way that can only come through a shared experience so unique – so painful. “I realized you never find out who someone is until you go through a traumatic experience. Your fears, anxieties – it all comes out,” she says. Stacy’s tough personality was just what the doctor ordered as she pushed her husband – not just in his wheelchair. “He was determined to do it. I stayed on him. I was hard on him. I knew what he could do and I pushed him,” she says of the months of recovery time. It was an eye opening experience and one that only strengthened their relationship with

each other and their faith in God. Today, Joe is a walking miracle. “Looking back at the accident – we are so much closer to God than what we were before,” Stacy says. “You realize what you have and how it could be gone very quickly.” As Joe recovered Stacy’s body started to send its own signals that something was amiss. She put her pain off – sure it was related to picking up Joe’s wheelchair or some other task she had undertaken. Then a year ago, she was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that includes widespread pain in muscles, ligaments and tendons, as well as fatigue and multiple tender points — places on your body where slight pressure causes pain. There is no cure. It is only barely treatable. Stacy remembers getting into the car crying after the doctor visit. She had always had the answers. Even as Joe was recovering, she had known how to administer her tough love, how to care for him, how to push him, how to fix it in some ways. For the first time she realized she couldn’t fix it. She didn’t have the answers for this. She knew the condition would be with her for the rest of her life. It was hard to make plans. How would she feel tomorrow? Or a week from now? FACE Magazine 63


Each day would be different. She says frankly that she was thankful to be a stay-at-homemom, which allowed her to lie down anytime she needed from the pain or the fatigue. It was during that time she would rest and simply pray. She spent a lot of time praying. She says God told her it was time to get up and go. It was her time to help someone else. “Even though you’re down and out and not feeling good, you can help people,” she says. Stacy had always wanted to be a missionary and thought maybe when her kids were in college she would have the chance to travel afar and do just that. It hadn’t occurred to her there might be something a bit closer and sooner for her to do. Stacy felt she should organize some type of ministry and soon was approached to be the outreach coordinator for the department she belongs to at First Baptist Lafayette. She prayed and it came quickly that the ministry should be to reach the homeless and it should be called Second Chances. It seemed an unlikely time to start working toward it. But, Stacy knew it was the direction she should go. “Three times I asked God if he really wanted me to do this. He could pick anybody. But me? Why me? I realized, why not me?” Why couldn’t Stacy’s hope to do mission work be right here in Lafayette? Why couldn’t this one wife, mother be the first domino? Stacy and organizers with the church set about to find the best avenues for reaching the homeless. And Stacy soon realized it was simple – give them what they need and listen. Show them love. More than 30 people gathered at Stacy’s home just months ago for one of the first efforts that included bagging necessities for women at halfway houses and taking time to visit them. Whether it’s playing cards or just sitting around talking, Stacy soon realized her mission was not to fix anyone. Her mission was to simply be there. She also soon realized how very much she was like the women she was sitting across from. “Anyone could be in that position,” she says ,with a clear resounding empathy in her voice. 64 FACE Magazine

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“These women are amazing.” Spending time with the homeless has been a reality check for Stacy. “We never know that we would not be on the streets one day. They’ve lost their jobs, their apartment, they have no family here,” she says. There are two books that Stacy has drawn tremendous inspiration from in her continuing efforts – Same Kind of Different as Me and What Difference Do I Make? – written by two men, one of whom was homeless. It is a quote from the homeless man that echoes through Stacy. “He says most people on the streets know Jesus loves them – but they figure nobody else does. I took that to heart,” she says. “It’s easy to say God Bless You to someone on the street or hand them a tract. Maybe we need to ask ‘What do you need?’” Stacy is quickly learning some of the most valuable things she can provide have no price tag – time, compassion, a friendly ear. “It does not cost anything to help someone,” she says. All the materials for Second Chances are donated – from the goodie bags for women in halfway houses to clothing drives and, during the winter, a plan for hot chocolate and cookies and most importantly conversation. “Just listening to them. You’re always worried about what you’re going to tell someone. You learn a lot if you just listen,” she says. And while the efforts Stacy is making are about helping others, she is quickly learning that it’s not just a gift for them. It’s a gift for her as well. “It has been the best thing for me. It’s so much easier to sit at home and dwell about a disease you have. If you just get out of bed and help someone – it is the best medicine for you,” Stacy says. Stacy recently finished training for CASA, which provides advocates for children in the foster system and she’ll begin working on that after the New Year. “It was so sad knowing there is a child sitting in the foster system and feeling no one loves them. I want to show a child I will be there for you, you are cared for, you are loved.”

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Stacy isn’t immune to the trappings of this world. She knows it’s easy to get caught up in what we have and what we want, especially this time of year. But, working with the homeless is showing her how much she has and how much things and money are not a priority. It’s a lesson she’s hoping to impart on her children and is teaching them through a new Christmas tradition. They have a tree with presents. But, they are turning the focus away from the gifts to the true meaning. “We started a new Christmas tradition that it’s not all about presents. It’s Jesus’ birthday. I want the kids to know that what we have already received is a gift. Christmas is not based on getting gifts. It’s about celebrating what Jesus has done for us and about giving.” The kids choose a boy and a girl from Samaritan’s Purse and buy presents for them. They each get two presents and then talk about what they are thankful for. It’s quite a departure from the norm. “It’s totally different,” Stacy says of the new tradition they began last year. “It’s not all about stress and not having money for gifts. It’s a very peaceful time for us. They don’t expect big extravagant gifts and they realize what a blessing it is to help other people.” “I wanted the kids to learn to appreciate the little things. They didn’t need big, huge gifts to make them feel better.” Stacy’s approach to Christmas is a mirror of her approach to life. And it’s an approach that will hopefully inspire others to do more, not just this holiday season, but every day. Tackling a problem like fixing the homeless population may seem monumental – because it is. And that’s not really Stacy’s intention. After all, there are organizations working hard to make headway with the homeless population. What Stacy is doing is simple. She’s walking alongside people who need it most. She’s showing them the love no one else is. She is one person. But, that’s not stopping her. She knows every person matters. “You can make a difference,” she says.

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Cash in on 80’s glam with a sequinencrusted mini dress by French Connection from Lemon Drop Unique Boutique, 1209 Albertson Pkwy., Broussard.

Twinkle Glitter, shimmer and shine are the order of the season. From office parties and cocktail soirees for Christmas to all out glam for the New Year – never miss a chance to shine. Sequins, satin and winking beads adorn everything from head to toe. This is the most wonderful time of year … for dressing.

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A disco glam shirt can go from day with jeans and a cardi to night with a super fitted mini. From Vertigo, 201 Settlers Trace Blvd., River Ranch. FACE Magazine 69


Anchor a sequin dress with a cardigan and substantial hat. From Artesia, 2513 Johnston St. 70 FACE Magazine

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A simple satin cocktail dress is special thanks to layers of ruffles. From Bevo's of Lafayette, 715 Bertrand Drive. FACE Magazine 71


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A sophisticated gold cocktail dress from Moseley & Hollard, 1200 Camellia Blvd., Suite 103, River Ranch. www.facelafayette.com

Wrap around shimmering gold skirt with tank and piles of pearls from Lillian Bea Boutique, 201 Settlers Trace, # 2015, River Ranch. Add the season’s must have hair accessory – a peacock headband. DECEMBER 2009

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Subtle glam comes in a jewel-accented cocktail dress with a rich draped skirt from Ballin's LTD, 321 Heymann Blvd., Oil Center. www.facelafayette.com

Pair a cocktail dress with a dressy vest and add edgy booties for a fresh take on holiday. Pair with a contrasting bag like this one. From Brother's on the Boulevard, 101 Arnould Blvd. DECEMBER 2009

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A long black shirt with a broach-like adornment is demure. Pair with high shine liquid leggings to make it daring. From Shi Shi, 233 Doucet Road, Suite A1.

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Old Hollywood meets pop art in this sequin tank dress from Belle Amie, 201 Settlers Trace Blvd., River Ranch.

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A black and gold sequin dress from Little Town, 1116 A-1 Coolidge Blvd., Oil Center. www.facelafayette.com

A shimmering long gold sweater would also work with the season’s must-have leggings. From Allure Boutique, 2800 West Pinhook Rd, Suite 10. DECEMBER 2009

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October 15, 2009 – ULL Alumni House

November 6, 2009 – Schilling Distributors

The Kinesiology Professional Association hosted their first annual Mardi Gras Foot-Ball, as it is a Mardi Gras ball in the middle of football season. Students, faculty and community professionals rolled out for the event that included a special guest – NFL great Vince Papale, who was the inspiration for the Disney movie Invincible.

It was Paris in Lafayette when PASA hosted their annual event with loads of rare wines and stellar trips for bid. Live music, food and, of course, more wine were all set to a Parisian backdrop.

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October 28, 2009 – Petroleum Club

Patricia Naomi surprised her husband, Steve Smith, with a party celebrating his new title as Captain Steve Smith. The party launched his new endeavor, Stillwater Outfitters, a fishing guide service. Unknown to Steve, guests arrived dressed as their favorite captain.

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A luncheon was held during LAGCOE at, of course, the Petroleum Club. A fashion show by Raffaele Furs and Dolci Modi Boutique let the ladies see the finest in fashion while they dined.

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SIGNATURE CHEFS PHANTOM GALA

BOOK SIGNING November 6, 2009 – Natalee in the Oil Center

October 29, 2009 – Petroleum Club The March of Dimes gala did not disappoint with a Phantom of the Opera theme that included live music and a live auction along with delectable selections from the area’s finest chefs. Pam Chapman of La Mode Shoes donated a clutch for each table as a surprise for party goers.

Natalee in the Oil Center hosted a book signing for Christopher Brown (who is the late Natalee's son) and John Palmer to celebrate the release of Brown’s first published book “The Art of Meaningful Living.” Natalee featured artist John Palmer illustrated the book.

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October 10, 2009 – Acadian Village

Bradley & Moreau, CB Talley Appraisers, and The Training Source participated in Kiwanis Club’s largest fundraiser of the year – the 9th Annual Kiwanis Club of Acadiana Zydeco Pancake Breakfast at Acadian Village.

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TALK OF THE TOWN November 13, 2009 – River Oaks The Muscular Dystrophy Association hosted their annual Talk of the Town event complete with a station where party goers had the chance to pick an olive stuffed with a real diamond courtesy of Paul’s Jewelry.

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CUSTOMIZED CATERING MENUS ACCORDING TO YOUR TASTE, BUDGET, OR SPECIAL NEEDS. FOR ALL EVENTS, INDIVIDUAL + BUSINESSES, NO MATTER WHAT SIZE.

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BELLY DANCERS GIVE YOUR GUESTS AN EXPERIENCE TO REMEMBER! 4100 Johnston Street (with Drive Thru) 337 704-0344 Mon-Sat 11am-9pm Closed Sundays

1315 Camellia Blvd. Ste. 300 River Ranch 337 704-ZEUS Mon-Sat 10am-9pm Sunday 10am-8pm

2733 West Pinhook Road (in the Shell Station) 337 234-4333 Mon-Fri 10am-8pm Sat 10am-7pm Closed Sundays

271 East Lewis Street (on ULL Campus) 337 289-ZEUS Mon-Fri 7am-8pm Sat 7am-2pm Closed Sundays

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