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DECEMBER 2012

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INSIDE THE ISSUE DECEMBER 2012 60 | THE FACE JENN NELSON Believes that everything happens for a reason, so embrace the change and make the most of every day. 06 | EDITOR’S LETTER 08 | AROUND TOWN 10 | COMMUNITY MATTERS 12 | HEALTH MATTERS 16 | RELATIONSHIPS 20 | EAT WELL 22 | YOUR CAREER 24 | GRACE NOTES 26 | ACADIANA LIFE 30 | THE CAUSE 34 | HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE 40 | TECHNOLOGY 42 | HOME 46 | BEAUTY 48 | FINANCE 50 | FAMILY 52 | FASHION 4 FACE | DECEMBER 2012



EDITOR’s Desk | LISA DAY

December - the end of another year, the halfway

been blessed with an opportunity to work for a

point of another school year is already upon us.

magazine that is very involved in our community

This time of year is hectic for so many people but

from retailers and entrepreneurs to volunteers and

it is also a perfect time for reflection, caring for

philanthropists across Acadiana. I have learned so

others, giving back and sharing our homes and our

much and I have already met so many incredible

hearts if we just make it happen.

people in just a few short months. I look forward

December is filled with many special occasions in my family, not just Christmas, and basketball

to the upcoming months and future issues of FACE Magazine. I hope you do too.

and a first time home from college for Christmas

Have a wonderful holiday. Merry Christmas from

break. Of course, Christmas is the most celebrated

my family to yours!

of the events but this December also brings with

Lisa

it my 23rd wedding anniversary to my wonderful husband, Nick. Happy Anniversary! And three days after Christmas, our youngest son will turn 12. I am very proud of who this amazing young man is becoming. I can still remember bringing him home from the hospital in a light snow on New Year’s Eve. How time goes by. Not only am I blessed with a wonderful family to spend my holidays and my life with, I have

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FACE MAGAZINE

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EDITOR Lisa Day editor@faceacadiana.com ASSOCIATE EDITOR/EVENTS Flint Zerangue, Jr. flintjr@faceacadiana.com SALES/ADVERTISING 337-456-5540 Annette Vidrine | annette@faceacadiana.com Cassie Swain | cassie@faceacadiana.com Robyn Barras | robyn@faceacadiana.com Ashley Domingue | ashley@faceacadiana.com

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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Connor Day Danielle M. Dayries Kathryn Elliott, PH.D., LPC-S Laura Garey Celeste Hay Lynley Jones Sarah Rabalais Dr. Jennifer Segal Jan Swift Tyler F. Thigpen Annette Vidrine Flint Zerangue, Jr.

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CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Penny Moore with Moore Photography Flint Zerangue, Jr. PUBLISHER Flint Zerangue, Sr. info@faceacadiana.com FACE Magazine is a division of: The Zerangue Group, Inc. 3205 Johnston St. Lafayette, Louisiana 70503 337-456-5540 Office On the Web www.faceacadiana.com FACE Magazine is published monthly and distributed free of charge to individuals and businesses throughout the Acadiana region. It is also available online at www.FACEACADIANA.com. No portion of this publication may be reproduced nor republished without written consent from the Publisher. Unsolicited material may not be returned. The owners, publishers, and editors shall not be responsible for loss or injury of any submitted manuscripts, promotional material, and/or art. The acceptance of advertising in FACE Magazine does not imply endorsement. FACE Magazine reserves the right, without giving specific reason, to refuse advertising if copy does not conform to editorial policies and/or standards. FACE Magazine does not necessarily agree with nor condone the opinions, beliefs, or expressions of our writers and advertisers.

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Safari of Lights, Zoo of Acadiana (Ends Dec 30) Noel Acadien au Village (Ends Dec 23) Sonic Christmas Parade Firelight Performing Arts present “Scrooge the Musical” at Burke-Hawthorn Theatre, UL Campus (Ends Dec 9) Singing Christmas Tree (Ends Dec 10) Christmas by Candlelight, Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist 19th Annual Festival of Light, The Oil Center The Singing Christmas Tree, Downtown Lafayette Merry Marketplace Shopping Event Tales of the Night, The LITE center Paint the Town Red, Downtown Ballroom & Bistro Lafayette Concert Band presents Christmas Traditions, Angelle Hall Old Time Christmas at Vermilionville (Ends Dec 20) Wanderlust Theatre Co. presents “We All Do”, Feed & Seed Community Art Center (Ends Dec 16) Cajun Christmas Nights, Outlaws Saloon Acadiana Symphony Orchestra presents: Louisiana Christmas Cirque Chinois, Heymann Performing Arts Center Jim Brickman on a Winter’s Night, Heymann Performing Arts Center Penquin Pals Craft, Lafayette South Regional Library Disney Live! Mickey’s Music Festival, Cajundome Lafayette High Christmas Concert, Heymann Performing Arts Center Christmas Day! Sugar Jam Concert Series – Louisiana Red, Sugar Mill Pond New Year’s Eve Dance with Geno Delafose, Vermilionville (Ends Jan 1)


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FACE | COMMUNITY MATTERS

Zoo of Acadiana

Roars into the Season with a Reason It’s now been ten years since George Oldenberg seized the opportunity to buy the Zoo of Acadiana, and probably fifteen or so years since my last visit to the Zoo–long before Mr. Oldenberg took over. As a child, the Zoo was never overly spectacular or over-filled with exotic animals that capture a young boy’s awe. I remember the agony of having to hold someone’s hand because the sidewalks were broken and pathways were muddy. In fact, the only highlight I can remember was being able to pet a baby alligator, which isn’t exactly uncommon for any resident of South Louisiana. In comparison to the Baton Rouge Zoo and the Audubon Zoo, the Zoo of Acadiana was a meager shadow in the starry eyes of a kid who wanted to see color, diversity, and rare species. That all changed with the introduction of Mr. George. As an adult given an assignment to write an article about all the wonderful things our zoo has to offer, I thought this one might be difficult. Let me just tell you, I could not have been more wrong. It started with a simple phone call to Lea Lofton, the Zoo’s Director of Marketing. My goal was to gather as much information as I could about the Zoo’s recent acquisition of two extremely rare Golden Bengal tigers; and after about ten minutes of talk time, Lea had invited me to 10 FACE DECEMBER 2012

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come to the zoo for a personalized tour. Little did I know that she would have Mr. Oldenberg in attendance during my visit, and how much I would learn about the abundance of life and love one man can bestow upon a single place.

“...the Zoo has grown to be Current feeding schedule for two new Golden Bengal tigers

Mr. George with his papa camel named Chewy. The name comes from the famed movie series Star Wars.

Gumbo and File playing together after their afternoon snack.

the home to over 700 animals representing over 125 species!” Mr. George (whose employees often refer to as “Master G”) has spent every day of the past ten years developing and executing ideas that have truly given a visit to the Zoo a whole new meaning. He’s created: Zoo Live, an event that our local schools have chosen as a hot field trip destination; the Safari of Lights, a month long display of the Zoo lit up in Christmas lights and Christmas activities for the kids; and “I Do” at the Zoo, a reception hall dedicated for those interested in tying the knot in a wild fashion. Sound fun yet? In addition to these new events, Mr. George has acquired new, exotic animals to add to the exhibits. Lions and Tiger and Bears, oh my?! Just kidding, that’s from the Wizard of Oz, but seriously, the Zoo has grown to be the home to over 700 animals representing over 125 species! They have a caravan of camels named after Star Wars


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characters and a herd of Scimitar Oryx, who have been listed on the endangered species list. In recent months, they’ve acquired a female giraffe to mate with their male giraffe and obtained two Golden Bengal Tigers that have proven to be the Zoo’s star attractions. I had the luxury of hand feeding the tigers and can honestly say it was one of the most memorable times I’ve ever had at any zoo. Although Mr. George probably has more fun than anyone who visits his Zoo, he works extremely hard providing a fun, family environment for which our community should be proud. As an avid conservationist, Oldenberg works in alliance with zoos from around the nation in efforts to breed rare species.

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FACE | HEALTH MATTERS

15 Ways to Beat the Holiday Blues If we are to believe advertisements and the media, the holidays should be a glittering magic time when dreams come true and all expectations are met. While that might happen on TV, in real life people don’t usually resolve all their problems and live happily ever after in an hour. For many, the holidays are a time of tension, pressure, loneliness, depression, reflection on past failures, anxiety, and loss.

“Fantasized memories of how things were or how they ought to be can intensify feelings and erode our emotional wellbeing.” What Causes Holiday Blues? Seasonal stress has many causes. Financial anxieties mount as holiday spending spirals out of control. People run themselves ragged trying to meet unrealistic expectations and deadlines.

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Complicated family dynamics cause tensions to rise to unbearable levels. Separation from family and friends can cause depression. Too much alcohol, rich food and late nights can contribute to weight gain, upset stomachs, and even insomnia. Fantasized memories of how things were or how they ought to be can intensify feelings and erode our emotional wellbeing. What Can You Do About It? No matter what your circumstances are, the holidays need not be a pressure cooker. Here are 15 ways to help you get through them with your psyche intact: 1. Forget about perfection - you can’t please everyone. Accept the fact that things are not always going to go as planned and laugh when they don’t. 2. Be flexible about traditions. If honoring them is only going to add more stress, don’t. 3. Set differences aside but consider family issues when


planning gatherings. If you know someone will drink too much and behave badly, plan a non-alcoholic breakfast or brunch instead of dinner. 4. Stick to a budget and enforce your spending limits. If not, you’ll be stressed for the rest of the year trying to pay off your bills. Gifts need not be expensive to be personal and meaningful. 5. Avoid being pressured into traveling if you can’t afford it or don’t want to travel. Have an honest conversation with your family and plan to have you own celebration at your own home. If you travel purely out of guilt, both you and your wallet will suffer for it. 6. Eat and drink in moderation but pick another time to start a diet. A strict deprivation routine in the midst of holiday delicacies and temptations will only add further stress. 7. Ask guests to contribute food for holiday parties. There is no reason for you to do all the cooking when most people are happy with a potluck. 8. Stay in the present. People and events are seldom as glorified as we remember them. Norman Rockwell moments exist only in paintings. Stop fantasizing about the past and comparing what once existed to what is here and now. All that matters is now. 9. Plan ahead. Give yourself plenty of time to run errands, wrap and mail gifts, and prepare food. Otherwise you can end up feeling like you are a day late and a dollar short. 10. Avoid getting caught in the last minute shopping stampede. when you are likely to make poorer choices and spend more than you want. 11. Prioritize. Not every task is of equal importance and you can’t be expected to do everything. Learn to say no. 12. Seek out kindred souls and spend time with them. Reach out to others. Isolation breeds depression. 13. Give yourself time out for recharging. If you burn yourself out your holiday could go up in smoke. 14. Acknowledge your feelings. If you are not in a celebratory mood, it’s okay. You are not the only one. 15. Practice stress management techniques to neutralize emotionally charged situations that can ruin your holidays. Source: http://www.articlebiz.com/article/1051397197-1-15-ways-to-beat-theholiday-blues/

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FACE | RELATIONSHIPS

Relationship Secrets for

s s i l B y d a Holi

Why is Christmas (and the surrounding holidays) so spellbinding to us? Because it’s enchanted! We’re surrounded with images of sparkling trees and glittering decorations. Anything is possible: Snowmen can come alive! Reindeer can fly. A jolly old St. Nicholas can know your heart’s desire and deliver it. Ah! St. Nick knows a secret that can add holiday bliss to your relationship. He knows that deep inside everyone is a longing for someone to behold us. Beholding has to do with how we look at each other. It happens when we see each other in depth; when we take in what our partner is feeling; what he or she is longing for at this moment. Then, we tell them that

we see their longing, or their joy, or their pain. Such communication creates a soullevel meeting. And this is the kind of looking at one another that creates closeness.

“Beholding has to do with how we look at each other. It happens when we see each other in depth...” To give you an example, have you ever seen a child on Christmas morning run to the Christmas tree in expectation? The bliss the child feels when he or she finds just what they were hoping for is not just about getting what she wanted. It’s about having been

seen; having been attended to; in other words, having been beheld. We can have that kind of effect on one another when we behold each other. Being so deeply seen becomes an event; a special moment in time. It is life-enriching. And it can be life-changing. Here are two further examples: • When you see that your partner seems upset and ask about it: “You seem troubled. Are you concerned about something?” • When you see that your partner is feeling positive feelings (excitement, love, inspiration): “I love seeing you have so much pleasure.”

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The communication skill of beholding has two parts: 1) Taking in with depth, valuing, and empathy what your partner is feeling. 2) Expressing what you see in words (spoken and/or written) to your partner. This holiday season, add beholding to your gift list for your partner. Your partner will melt. And you will create an atmosphere of warmth and love in your relationship. You’ll capture the secret to holiday bliss! About the author: Kathryn Elliott, Ph.D., is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor and Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. She is Director of Anthetic Psychology Center in Lafayette. She also has been a counselor educator since 1985, training graduate students in mental health counseling. She and her husband Dr. James Elliott co-wrote the book Disarming Your Inner Critic. Kathryn appears weekly on Sunday Passe Partout on KLFY TV-10 in “Dr. Kathryn Elliott: On Relationships.” She also has appeared in Modern Bride, Good Housekeeping, and Web MD.

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FACE | NUTRITION

Stay on Track

By Celeste Hay

Oversized ornaments, pretty lights, and cheery holiday music are all signs that the holidays are here again. This time of year is filled with nostalgia, gift giving, and of course, lots of our favorite holiday foods and desserts. Here in South Louisiana, gathering with family and friends is a way of life and just isn’t complete without Uncle Greg’s famous fried turkey or Mom’s pecan pie. Trying to stay focused on our health can be a challenge at any time of year but it can seem like an especially overwhelming task between Halloween and Mardi Gras. This is where a few helpful tips can help to keep you on track for a healthy holiday in 2012.

Plan Ahead

Never, I repeat never, go to a party or gathering when you are famished. This is a sure way to have you hovering over the snack table in zero-to-sixty seconds. Always have at least a small snack before a party to ensure that your defenses are up and you will be more likely to indulge within reason. When partaking at the snack table at a party, make yourself a plate and sit down to enjoy. Without doing so, you are much more likely to overeat if you are standing or grazing with all your favorite goodies within reach. Offer to bring a healthy dish to the party. Not only will this impress your host or hostess but it’s a great way to add a guilt-free option to the buffet. Veggie trays with light dressing are high in fiber, packed with important vitamins and minerals, and fit into any healthy diet.

Modify

We all know that a holiday with the family just wouldn’t be the same without your Aunt Doris’ fabulous pumpkin bread. With any recipe, there are ways to modify ingredients for a “lighter” twist. For example, just by substituting applesauce instead of oil in your favorite aunt’s pumpkin bread recipe, you can save over 1,000 calories! You can even take it a step further and make muffins instead of loaves to keep portion size in check!

Exercise

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Mix dry ingredients with:

• 1 cup applesauce • 4 eggs • 2/3 cup water • 2 cups pumpkin

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350°F. Prepare muffin tins by spraying with non-stick cooking spray. Fill muffin tins three-quarters full and bake at 350°F for 20-30 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Recipe makes 24 muffins. Each muffin contains: Calories 183, Fat 1 gram, Total Carbohydrate 41.2 grams, Dietary Fiber 1.2 grams, and Protein 3 grams.

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normal crazy schedule and exercise has to take a back seat. We have overnight guests, presents to wrap, and the list continues. Carving out some time for walking or other exercise can help fight stress, fatigue, and keep your calorie balance in check. Get the whole family involved by changing it up a bit this year. Instead of zoning out to the game after your holiday meal try setting the DVR and going outside for a game of touch football. This is a great way to fend off the post-turkey nap and burn some extra calories! Get Crafty Instead of giving gifts of homemade fudge, cookies, or other sweets this year try getting into the spirit by giving holiday crafts instead. Choose an activity like making ornaments, cards, or wreaths and take the focus away from food. Get the kids involved and make it a family event! With keeping a couple tips in mind this December, you can stay engaged in the fun and festivities without all the guilt and extra pounds. Have a happy and healthy holiday! About the author: Celeste Hay, RD, LDN – is a Lake Charles native and LSU grad. She is currently working at Dauterive Hospital in New Iberia as their outpatient Dietitian and Diabetes educator. She has spent the past several years in Texas and is so glad to be back in South Louisiana! Celeste enjoys traveling, cooking, live music, spending time with friends, family, and her dog Gus.

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FACE | EAT WELL

Microgreens Green Up Your Holiday Menu As someone who is always looking for a way to spice up a boring salad, I was intrigued when I heard about microgreens. At first, I assumed microgreens were a new food fad that would soon disappear after another “super food” was discovered. After tasting microgreens and researching them, I was pleasantly surprised by their subtle flavor and their well-recognized health benefits. Microgreens are young plants that are harvested after their first two true leaves develop, usually within fourteen days

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of development. Microgreens are fresh and crisp and their varieties range from radishes to sunflowers and everything in between. The flavor is different with each variety, but can be surprisingly robust. Most surprising, is the amount of nutrients the small plants contain. Pound for pound, microgreens can have four to six times the nutrient content as its adult version. So, throw some of the these little greens in your meal if you are looking for a way to sneak in more nutrients into your diet or just looking for a way to spice up a salad.

“Pound for pound, microgreens can have four to six times the nutrient content as its adult version.”

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Jeanne Plaisance, owner of Homegrown Organics of Lafayette, is a master of microgreens. She grows different varieties that range from spicy mustard greens to delicate tasting basil microgreens. Microgreens can be grown all year and Jeanne’s are not genetically modified, they are pesticide free, and she only uses organic fertilizers. If you are interested in microgreens, contact Jeanne via email at homegrownlafayette@gmail. com or visit her facebook page, Homegrown Organics of Lafayette. She sells microgreens and other delicious vegetables including kale and broccoli at the Freetown Farmers’ Market on most Wednesdays. About the author: Laura Garey is the Acadiana Food Circle intern and loves all things fresh and local.

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Microgreens with Curry Vinaigrette (Serves 6) 4 teaspoons curry powder 2 teaspoons water 1/2 cup canola oil 2 tablespoons cider vinegar

1/2 teaspoon minced garlic 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon black pepper 6 (1/4 lb.) cups microgreens

Stir together curry powder and water in a small bowl to make a paste. Let stand 5 minutes, and then stir in oil and let stand, stirring occasionally for 1 hour. Pour the curry oil through a paper-towe l-lined sieve into a small cup and discard any solids. Whisk together vinegar, garlic, salt, and pepper, then add curry oil, whisking until combined. Divide greens among plates, drizzle with some dressing, and enjoy!

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FACE | YOUR CAREER

The Keys to Unlocking Your Successful Career The top lessons from 2012 for managing your career. As the year comes to a close, it is an excellent time to begin reflecting on the past year and the improvements you can make in all areas of your life. Before you know it, you will be trying to implement those New Year’s resolutions, so why not start now? Whether you are looking for a job, growing in your current job, or moving to a better job, these lessons gathered in 2012, will give you the keys to unlock your successful career.

things that will lead to your happiness and success. This will enable you to actually achieve the goals that are important to you rather than waste your time trying to accomplish less important goals.

“...if you ultimately make your career decisions with your long-term goals in mind, you will find satisfaction in your job and career success.”

Take Charge When it comes to career management, there is no other candidate better than you to take on the job. The process is all about you, your needs, and you goals, so take charge of your career and make decisions that lead to your success.

Reflect Reviewing the past year and your career choices is the best way to move forward into success. Make a list of the things you are happy with and what you want to improve upon. This is also a great time to reflect on you. Analyze your strengths and your competitive advantage or what makes you different This will not only give you better insight into your goals, but will also make you more confident in the workplace.

Prioritize After reflecting on yourself and your career, create a list of your most important goals, prioritizing the

Push the Limits It is best to think outside of the box for career management. Do not limit yourself to one industry or job title. The business world is rapidly and continuously changing, so consider the possibility of transferring your skills and expertise to a different industry that may better suit you.

Make Your Network Effective Through the next year, focus on building stronger relationships with those in your network. These individuals do not necessarily have to be affiliated with your industry or line of work. Rather, the best networkers can be throughout various industries. Consider professionals who have several contacts or who would more likely refer you to others in their network. As previously stated, don’t be afraid to think outside of the box.

Give Back No matter what stage you are in your career, you are

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It’s Party Time! So what does ‘RSVP’ on the invitation really mean? This French term means, “Répondez, s’il vous plaît,” or, “Please reply.” You must absolutely respond to the hostess to inform her if you will be attending the event. No excuses, even if you just had a fight with your spouse or your party wardrobe doesn’t fit any more. Mystery is entertaining in novels, but not when the host is in the dark as to whether 50 or 100 guests may show up. Invitations: Declining and Accepting Invitations are delivered in many different formats these days, and the response should fit the method of delivery. If the invitation arrives by mail and gives a phone number for the reply, try to ensure you talk with the host by phone. Cell voicemail can be unreliable and home answering machines may be fiddled with by spouses or children who forget to share that people called with responses.

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an e-mail address or website to which a reply is welcome, so by all means follow their instructions. For E-vites, follow the rules, but if you hit ‘Maybe,’ you must be sure to follow up and let your host know if you will attend or not. When texting a response, be careful to get the number right. For an invitation with an enclosed response card, fill it out and return it right away or at least by the requested date. If the invitation has ‘regrets only,’ then you should only call the host if you will be unable to attend. If you regret, you can’t change your mind and just show up without informing the hostess at least a week in advance. If you do not regret and just “blow off ” the event, shame on you! If the party host catches you by phone and you do not want to be put on the spot, by all means say, “I will have to check my calendar and let you know,” and then please, let them know as soon as possible. If you receive a formal, printed invitation to dinner, you must respond– either negatively or positively–in writing, using the third person: Mr. and Mrs. John Smith sincerely regret (accept with pleasure) the kind dinner invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doe For Saturday, the twenty-eighth of October.

Can you ask who else was invited? Yes, but only if you have already told the host/hostess if you will or will not be attending. When to Arrive. Eight (8) minutes late is ideal and fifteen minutes is the maximum. The host/hostess should remain at the door welcoming invitees until 15 minutes after the official start time. At that time, the host is free to move about and mingle with guests. You should never arrive early. But if you are hosting an event and you have unexpected early birds arrive, put them to work. Ask them to make sure there’s toilet paper in every bathroom, or to make sure a light is on in every room. When approaching the host/hostess’ front door, always use the sidewalk. Never cut through someone’s yard. Should you knock or just go in? Ring the bell or knock. Of course, the host should be at the door for at least the first 15 minutes. If you arrive late, go in and find the host to announce your arrival. Gift for the host? Gifts are expected by the host of a dinner party but not by a host of a cocktail party or buffet. Select a consumable gift, such as wine, hand soap, etc.


By Lynley Jones and Jan Swift

Cocktail Party Socialization: Earning Extra Points with the Hostess Begin eating when asked. Why people just sit and stare at their food, we’ll never know. If the host says, “Amen, dig in,” you should say, “Yes, the food looks marvelous.” Do not be afraid to start the buffet line either. You are actually helping the hostess

house warming parties. And please don’t be a snoop. If a rude party guest asks to see your home, you may employ a Grace Notes phrase, “Oh, some other time, perhaps.”

When leaving, whisper your goodbyes to your host so as not to inform the other guests

by beginning.

that you are heading out.

Never ask if you can, “see the house.”

Recognize when it’s time to go home,

No, no, even if you cannot resist! Tours are only acceptable during

goodbyes to your host so as not to

and go. When leaving, whisper your

inform the other guests that you are heading out. Everyone waits for the first person to leave and then the mad rush out begins, so you would hate to be responsible for ending the party. Have fun being a graceful and considerate guest. Happy Holidays from Grace Notes! About the authors: Lynley Jones and Jan Swift are partners in Grace Notes, LLC, an etiquette endeavor to help further society’s niceties. They may be reached at gracenotesetiquette@yahoo.com.

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Sportwoman’s Paradise

Why more Louisiana women are getting into hunting By Tyler F. Thigpen | Photos by Michael M. Bell

Who says hunting is a man’s sport? In its summer 2012 issue, Ducks Unlimited recognized women as the fastest growing group of hunters. And in a 2009 study, the National Sporting Goods Organization reported over 160,000 new female hunters. “More women hunters is important, [because] the number of male hunters has been on the decline for years.” Less hunters means less votes on topics like conservation of wetlands and hunting regulations, “so the increase [in female hunters] is good,” says Russell Kahn, my hunting mentor and an avid hunter of all game species. “I’m seeing more and more women coming out to hunt our fields,” says Blu Landry, owner of Blu’s Hunting Lodge. “They’re coming back year after year. They’re doing it for the release and recreation, same as us men. Women are good hunters [because] they’re patient.” Modern wildfowl hunting became a gentleman’s sport in the 17th century and has been a male-dominated activity ever since. We have all seen paintings depicting men in chaps with their shotguns, retrievers, and their bounty of freshly harvested game birds; but the times, they are a changing. These days, more women hunters are picking up shotguns and heading to the bayous, rice fields, marshes, and other waters of Louisiana. And waterfowl conservation groups are beginning to notice. Delta Waterfowl was established in 1911, and just held its first-ever women’s hunt complete with wine and gourmet cheeses, duck cooking demonstrations, bird identification and more. However, not all of us gun-toting females need such luxuries to lure us to the waters of the South for a hunt. The sheer beauty of the sun rising over a flooded field causing the fog to slowly disappear in the quiet of morning is enough for most. Hunting of any game takes outdoorswomen to areas off the beaten path. It allows us to discover backwater swamps and other pristine areas we would otherwise not visit. Having spent over a decade as an ecologist and a backpacker exploring the Southeast, some of the most beautiful places I have visited are in the slow meandering swamps of Louisiana on a morning or afternoon hunt. Hunting is the perfect activity for spending time outdoors and getting away from the demands 26 FACE DECEMBER 2012

Hunting is the perfect activity for spending time outdoors and getting away from the demands of work, family, and other responsibilities.


of work, family, and other responsibilities. Other women hunt to spend time with family. There is an old saying, “If you teach a man to hunt, he goes hunting. If you teach a woman to hunt, the whole family goes hunting.”

“They’re doing it for the release and recreation, same as us men. Women are good hunters [because] they’re patient.” For hunter Alayna Larriviere, she hunts in honor of her brother. “My brother passed away a few years ago,” Larriviere said. “He was interested in deer hunting and shot his first deer a few years before he passed away. I always thought I’d like to try to shoot a deer when I saw him coming home with his ‘prize.’ After he passed away, I did not want his stands to go to waste. Our birthdays were also on the same day, and rifle season usually opens that week, so I go out every year and try to shoot one for him…I shot one on our birthday last year so it was very bittersweet and rewarding. I started out hunting for that reason, but after feeling the awesome rush you get after shooting a deer; just seeing the deer, I was immediately hooked and it has become a passion.”

Roasted Duck Recipe The easiest way to cook a wild duck is to roast it whole. Follow these easy steps for a delicious roasted duck. What You Will Need: • One wild duck • Salt and pepper • Two celery sticks and two carrot • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. • Once you have your duck plucked, dressed, and washed in and out with water make sure to pat it dry with a paper towel and cover the skin with salt and pepper. • Brown the duck in a cast iron skillet over medium heat, duck fat is preferable, but oil will also work. Use tongs to turn the duck until it is golden brown on all sides. This will take several minutes. • Turn the burner off and place the duck on a bed of carrots and celery in the same cast iron skillet. • Put the bird in the oven and after 10 minutes, then start checking the internal temperature regularly by placing the thermometer into the breast. The thermometer should read 135 degrees F before it is ready to come out of the oven. It can take up to 25-30 minutes for large birds. • After pulling it out of the oven, set the duck on a cutting board and cover it with aluminum foil, allowing it to rest for at least five minutes. This should bring the breast temperature up to 145 degrees F. Serve with a side dish and salad and enjoy!

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“I find it is important to know how to survive and be more self-sufficient and rely less on strangers for my food.” The power of a shotgun or rifle and the stalking of prey also gives many women a way to find a peaceful release from day-to-day stress. The enjoyment does not end with the hunt; the game is delicious, and if you have an opportunity to harvest an animal, they are an added reward at the end of the hunt. Handling ducks and geese is nothing new to Louisiana women, as the smell of delicious dishes such as duck confit, duck sauce piquant, goose gravies, and other delectable dishes have filled the air of Cajun kitchens for centuries. These days, women are not only cooking game birds, but bringing them from the field to the kitchen by killing and cleaning them, as well. Green Boot Creations owner Emily Bettevy started hunting last season and likes it because of the self-sufficiency the sport provides. “I started hunting ducks last season and find it very rewarding,” Bettevy said. “I respect hunting because, like the foods I preserve, I know where animal comes from.” In passing, Bettevy mentioned she was on her way back from a

morning hunt on opening day with four teal in tow. For Bettevy, hunting, cleaning and cooking waterfowl is an extension of her business, which produces artisanal local food preserves.

“You get a lot more intimate with your food when you kill it and cook it yourself,” she said. “It’s important for me to know where my food comes from, the same way as when I pick peppers and citrus for the foods I preserve and sell. My family grew up eating food that my dad killed; it fed my family. I find it is important to know how to survive and be more self-sufficient and rely less on strangers for my food. It’s different than buying a chicken from the store, and it tastes fresher and better.” For Lacey Malcombe, it is an adventurous escape. “From the way the sky turns cotton candy shades over the marsh making everything glow, to the kingfisher diving into the water after a meal, there is something about being so far from a road or home that makes every sense tune into the raw nature around you...it’s almost spiritual.”

About the author: Tyler F. Thigpen is a wetland ecologist, director of Acadiana Food Circle (www.acadianafoodcircle.com), and a relatively new addition to the world of duck hunting. To learn more about female hunters in Acadiana and share recipes, tips, photos, and stories, join the Acadiana Women of Waterfowling group on Facebook.

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More Than a Season

Spreading the Holiday Spirit Throughout the Year During the holiday season our hearts and minds are drawn to those who go without, reminding us to be thankful for what we have and to “pay forward” the gifts we receive. Historically, Acadiana has shown great generosity toward the less fortunate, and many notable non-profit organizations provide help to those who need it most. During this joyous season of gratitude and giving, it is important to note that those in need, and the organizations who serve them, need your support throughout the entire year. One of those organizations helping the needy every single day of the year, offering many essential services is Lafayette Catholic Service Centers (LCSC), which operates St. Joseph Diner and eight other local programs. LCSC Executive Director Kimberly Boudreaux stated: “Many people in our community are familiar with Lafayette Catholic Service Centers because they have served at St. Joseph Diner. Often, they are surprised to hear that we operate several shelters for homeless men, women, children and veterans; a hygiene facility; an emergency financial assistance office; and a homeless prevention and re-housing program. Every one of these programs needs support year round.” In the last year, across their nine programs, LCSC touched the lives of over 1,700 individuals. On any given day, the staff of LCSC are sheltering the street homeless, feeding hundreds of hungry people, connecting those without homes to affordable permanent housing opportunities, helping those in financial crisis return to self-sufficiency, providing 30 FACE DECEMBER 2012

access to hot showers and laundry services, and giving countless community members the opportunity to donate and volunteer to be a part of their mission. How can you help? All nine Lafayette Catholic Service Centers programs have both financial

and in-kind donation needs. Current needs include: • Funds for housing and utility deposits and “Move-In Kits” (trash cans, liners, brooms, mops, cleaners, paper towels, toilet paper, toilet brushes) for the Re-Housing Program

Why Give Back? “I think that giving back to your community throughout the year is more than just something you do once or twice. It is a lifestyle–a decision to serve your fellow man, to look after your neighbors, to make the world, and our town, a better place, and to share God’s love.” says Boudreaux. Giving back to your community should not only happen during the holidays, but on any day of the year. Whether you choose to get involved in the mission of Lafayette Catholic Service Centers, or another non-profit, getting involved is important and meaningful. It is an investment in the quality of life, wherever you live, for yourself and those around you, and shares the message of care and compassion.


• Funds to purchase food for women and children at New Life Center shelter for women and children • Powdered laundry detergent and deodorant for the hygiene facility • Plastic shopping bags to deliver weekly meals to the homebound for St. Joseph Diner • Twin size blankets and sheets for the shelter programs

Volunteer opportunities are abundant year round at all local charitable organizations and at Lafayette Catholic Service Centers, holiday opportunities to volunteer fill up very quickly. “Opportunities to volunteer this holiday are all already filled, but you can still help out by donating goods, supplies, financially, or by organizing a goods drive,” says Sarah Rabalais with LCSC. If you are interested in getting involved, you can subscribe to their newsletter, find

them and their programs on Facebook, and check out their informative website.

About the cause: For more information on the individual programs and mission of Lafayette Catholic Service Centers, please visit www. catholicservice.org. To donate or for more information on volunteering, please contact Sarah Rabalais 337-235-4972 ext. 104 or by email at srabalais@catholicservice.org.

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Give the Gift That Gives Back We are in the heart of the holiday season and our local non-profit organizations need you to be involved in making the holidays special for the needy in Acadiana. Here are 5 tips to volunteering and donating during the holiday season and all year long! Following these tips will insure a meaningful experience for you and your family, and more importantly a happy holiday for those who need it the most. 1. Call ahead and schedule. We want you to have a meaningful experience which sometimes means putting a cap on the number of volunteers on a project at a time. Volunteers around the holidays schedule months in advance. If you show up on a day when a program is already full, your experience is less likely to be positive. Help us help you to help others and be open to coming near the holidays. For those we serve, every day is an important day. 2. Give the gift of presence. If the location where you want to volunteer has the help they need, offer to be a patron that day. Offer to be present and have conversations with the people they serve. Give them the gift of a warm heart. If you can’t come, consider handwriting cards for the homeless or the homebound. There are men, women, veterans and children in our programs. 3. Consider a financial contribution. Most organizations have wish lists or gift catalogs that outline exactly how your contribution affects the needy. There are gift item needs for various programs or for general operational expenses. Just ask how your money will be utilized. 4. Provide current needs. Community driven organizations need in-kind donations to make the holidays special for the homebound, the homeless and those in crisis. Examples include turkeys, canned goods, holiday cards, and more. Remember, call ahead to get an updated list! 5. Think beyond the holiday, make a new tradition. Many programs have a burst of community involvement around the holidays but not consistently throughout the year. Consider volunteering a different day as your holiday tradition or set up an end of the year or monthly giving plan (financial or in-kind) that extends your generosity throughout the year. 32 FACE DECEMBER 2012


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4. Eufora beautifying serum treatment (for hair, skin, and scalp), Ceramic and ion brush, Glo Minerals deluxe mini lip collection, Bella Sophia Salon, 328 Heymann Blvd.

5. My Flat in London handbag with scarf, black and gold zig zag “Saints” cardigan, red leather gloves, Brother’s, 101 Arnould Blvd. 6. True Religion Drifter cologne gift set, Tommy Bahama dob kit, Brother’s, 101 Arnould Blvd. 7. Tommy Bahama reversible half zip, Burberry scarf, Brother’s,

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11. Lucchese charcoal women’s riding boots, La Mer black sunset women’s watch with gold accents, Ranch Outlet, 2234 NE Evangeline Thwy. 12. Kids hats and shoes, Goody Two Shoes, 227 Kaliste Saloom Rd. Suite G 13. Green, blue, and red silk hand appliqued and embroidered Christmas stockings, Pieces of Eight, Parc Lafayette,1921 Kaliste Saloom 14. Reclaimed wood medicine cabinet, A Change of Times, 4652 Johnston St.

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Bundle of Joy, 5520 Johnston St.

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17. Vintage necklace, Sky Blue, Parc Lafayette,1921 Kaliste Saloom 18. Personalized square notepad, Die-cut Christmas photo card, Custom-made monogrammed Christmas stocking, By Invitation Only,

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19. Jude Frances sterling and white topaz flower bracelet, white sapphire cuff bracelet on silk, and White Sapphire cross on black silk cuff,

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21. La Mer watch, leather wrapped necklaceswith gold-plated chain, gold-plated layering bracelets made in USA with lifetime warranty, Vanessa V., 5520 Johnston St. 22. Vintage French inspired La Vie Parisienne jewelry, gloves lined with fur accent, faux fur neck wrap, quilted leather with gold embellishment handbag, Renaissance Market, 902 Harding St. 23. Wigs, hairpieces, and turbans, Rebecca’s Wigs, 328 Heymann Blvd. 24. Wine bag with embroidered initial, Greek ornament, gloves with leopard print trim (available in black or gray), specialty ornaments, Initials, 340 Kaliste Saloom Rd. Suite G2 25. Elf on the Shelf doll, movie, and book, Caroline & Company,

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App-y Holidays! Are the holidays catching up with you? Do you wish you were more organized or could get more done? You’re not the only one. By this time of the year, the frenzy to get shopping completed, parties planned or attended, workouts in, or just a good night’s rest are almost overwhelming and can sometimes take away from the spirit of the season. The holidays can be exhausting.

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4. SnipSnap – Tired of carrying around all those coupons in your purse, or even worse, having forgotten it on the kitchen counter when you are in the store checkout line. SnipSnap allows you to scan all those messy coupons into a manageable, searchable file then use the coupon at the store by having the barcode scanned directly from your phone. You can even use other people’s coupons. Going to a store but don’t have a coupon? Search in SnipSnap and download generic coupons loaded by other SnipSnap users. Even better, when you are walking into the store, SnipSnap will text you that you have a valid coupon to use in the store. 5. GiftPlanner – Get rid of the scraps of paper or spreadsheets with list of Christmas gifts and birthday gifts. GiftPlanner (and other holiday gift list apps) allows you to create a customized file for every person on your list. GiftPlanner manages the names with a picture of the person, gift options, date of event, stores where the gifts are available, price of the gift and budget for the recipient.


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Gearing up to welcome a treasure trove of friends and relatives to your table (or tables) this Christmas? Welcome to the club! So many of us will be entertaining everyone on our list because it is what we love. It is what warms our hearts at Christmas! When we were children it was Santa’s secret adventure down the chimney and what fabulous gifts he would stuff our stockings with that warmed our hearts. Now, our favorite part of the holiday season comes in the spirit of giving: from supply trips to the community shelter and deliveries to the local food drives, to appreciation gifts for the special people in our lives and of course hosting the annual Christmas dinner. Every year we decorate the Christmas tree, string the lights in the yard, add wreaths and garland to our entry and mantle showing our spirit for the season and displaying the excitement in our hearts that this time of year brings. Decorating for Christmas dinner is no different except when it comes to the overflow table most of us use annually. Some refer to it as the ‘children’s table’. Others use place cards, carefully blending their guest list into groupings that will create the most enjoyable experience

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for all. We seem, however to have one problem: the overflow table simply rings flat. It just isn’t as beautiful or festive as our dining tables. We have done the best we can do, right? What if we could do a little better? There is a way to create beauty and unexpected sparkle to our overflow table with a beautiful chandelier wreath complete with ribbons, bows, and twinkle lights that will truly wow the crowd. It can be used anywhere in the house; not just over the additional seating for dinner. Hang it in the foyer, or over the kitchen island, even from the exterior entry ways to the home, this decorative

treatment is as festive as it gets. Here is just one of the countless ways to create your own wreath chandelier.

“A quick and easy way to create something... that will add so much to this year’s holiday experience.” What you will need: • Decide whether to use artificial or real wreaths.

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lights being careful to hide the wire in the foliage.

• Wrap the large wreath with four strands of the battery lights hiding the wire again. • Add batteries and affix the battery boxes to the wire backing of each wreath using the zip or wire ties until secure.

• With your wreaths sitting upside down on your workspace; tie the end of each of three ribbons equidistant from one another on the wire backing of each wreath with one small knot, leaving 5 ft. of length on each ribbon. Do the same with the large wreath leaving 6 feet of length on each ribbon.

• Next gather the three 5.5 ft. ribbons on the small wreath and tie a single knot loosely at approximately 16" up. • Next gather the three 6.5 ft. ribbons on

the large wreath and tie a single knot loosely at approximately 22" up.

• Affix each bow at the base of each ribbon on each wreath. • Stack the large wreath on top of the small wreath. • Bring the ribbon from the small wreath through the center of the large wreath so that the knot of the small wreath is even with the large wreath. • Next knot the ribbon from the small wreath with the knot of the ribbon of the large wreath. • Snip the excess ribbon from the small wreath at point of knot. • Add a top double knot and hang on desired hanger in ceiling. This is a quick and easy way to create something special for your additional dining space that will add so much to this year’s holiday experience. Enjoy!

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(BPT) - Temperatures are poised to plunge this winter and severe climate changes can negatively impact skin. Plus, harsh irritants, dyes and artificial perfumes can trigger sensitivities, making it even more difficult to effectively care for skin. Combat common seasonal sensitive skin triggers and maintain healthy-looking, beautiful skin throughout the cooler months with these top skin care tips:

Adjust the heat: When temperatures drop, the natural reaction is to raise the thermostat. However, dry indoor air causes water to evaporate from skin, leaving it dehydrated, tight and flaky. Try using a humidifier to replace lost moisture in the air. This creates a more humid and moisturized environment for skin.

“Our skin reflects our overall health, both mind and body.”

Remember to drink one or two liters of water per day and eat fruits and vegetables that are packed with water, such as apples, celery and cucumbers. These foods can help curb hunger and boost your water intake, to keep you healthy and hydrated all day.

Also, avoid long hot baths or showers because they cannot only compromise skin’s natural lipid barriers, resulting in an increased loss of moisture, but also, in so doing, increase the risk of skin irritation. Instead, keep water at a lukewarm temperature and limit the amount of time spent in the bath or shower. Applying a rich, non-irritating moisturizer immediately after the bath or shower will help the skin retain moisture, which nourishes and soothes the skin.

Re-evaluate your skincare routine: Women change their wardrobes and diets every season, so remember to update your skincare routine too. Select facial

Lay it on thick: Despite the chilly air, the sun’s rays are just as strong during the cooler months as they are in the warmer ones. Plus, women who have

Stay hydrated: Winter air often lacks moisture, which can cause skin to become dry and sensitive.

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It’s The Thought That Counts By Connor Day One thing often heard during the holiday season—along with Christmas music and jingle bells—is the age old saying, “It’s the thought that counts.” This holiday season take that saying to heart and show those you love just how much you really care about them. This year shake things up and exchange gifts that come straight from the heart. A few years ago I decided that rather than buy my brothers’ Christmas presents from the store; I would make them instead. I took simple craft supplies from around the house and created one-of-a-kind gifts for each of my siblings as well as gifts for my parents. When my family saw what I was doing they all joined in on the fun. On Christmas Eve we exchange our homemade gifts that we made for one another. What started as a fun project has now turned into a favorite family tradition. Not every gift has to be elaborate or expensive for it to mean something. It just has to be from the heart. This Christmas take

some time out of your hectic holiday season to focus on the more important things in life, like family and friends. Paint a frame or an ornament with a picture of you and a friend. Create a coupon book or a mini scrapbook or even stitch a tiny stuffed animal for a loved one. Create a book of all your family recipes so they may be remembered forever. The options are endless. So this Christmas, give gifts that will not only be cherished but will be remembered forever.

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“Everything happens for a reason. When things in your life are awful, you think, ‘How can God be doing this to me?’ But I’m telling you…he has a plan.”

Jenn Nelson spent her childhood in Houston, Texas with her

owned radio station headquartered in Crowley, Louisiana. “All

mother who was a single parent. When her mother remarried,

of a sudden everything turned around and I really believe God

Jenn moved to Houma, Louisiana with her mother and

sent an angel to me.” Jenn was finally in a position to improve her

step-father. Soon after graduating from South Terebonne

outlook and her family’s wellbeing. This life changing opportunity

High School, her parents moved to Kaplan to care for an

presented Jenn with yet another gift; Jenn met her future husband,

ailing parent, and Jenn moved to Lafayette and enrolled at

Hans Nelson, morning show cophost at Big 102.1. “We dated

the University of Louisiana, then called the University of

for quite a while but I was still skeptical of introducing him to my

Southwestern Louisiana (USL).

children, so we created a way for them to get to know him first.

‘I didn’t graduate. I went to USL for three years then got married at age 20, had my first child at age 21, my second child at 26 and divorced by age 28.” That was a really tough time for Jenn who was very down on herself and questioning her decisions. Adding to the difficulty was being a single mom

They all became very good friends and when the time came, Hans actually asked my oldest son, Christian for his permission to marry his mom.” In 2003, Jenn and Hans were married with the blessing of Jenn’s sons, Christian and Cameron. And in 2005, Jenn and Hans welcomed a daughter, Caroline, to their happy family.

without child support. “I started out not finishing college,

Hans was adopted as a baby into a loving family wanting a son.

marrying young, having two small children, divorcing young, a

Adoption is very special to Hans and is something that he always

single mom barely making ends meet. I was terrified and I was

wanted to continue. “Hans loves our boys like they are his own

making awful decisions in my life.” Something had to change.

biological sons,” Jenn states lovingly. “It made perfect sense for

“I really do believe God sent an angel to me.” Jenn was working in sales but was still struggling to make ends meet when a new opportunity presented itself. “My angel told me to interview for this position at a local radio station.” With no experience in broadcasting, Jenn could have doubted herself and ignored the opportunity, but even though she was skeptical, she was determined to follow through and at least apply for the job. “It felt like something was telling me ‘this is what you are supposed to do’.” Jenn was called back for a second and third interview and was ultimately offered the job. Many times, a job is just that, a job. But for Jenn, it was a new start, a true turning point in her life. Jenn was hired in the sales department at Big 102.1, a locally-

Hans to adopt them.” But Hans and Jenn wanted to make sure that the boys felt the same way and understood all the ramifications of an adoption. “We asked the boys how they felt about it, if they wanted to do it.” Jenn and Hans wanted to ensure that Christian and Cameron had all the information before they made a decision. “We knew they understood the advantages, but we wanted to make sure they understood the potential disadvantages as well,” indicated Jenn. So Jenn and Hans reminded them that although they would all have the same name, they would no longer share a last name with their grandparents. They suggested to the boys to discuss it with their grandparents. They might be disappointed. What if their father returned to their lives at some point in the future? “They needed to be prepared for these possibilities and how to handle the situations if they came up. We did not want them to Continue reading

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make a quick decision without knowing and understanding

“but sometimes it does get a little weird.” Sharing so much, their

the situation.” Ultimately, Hans adopted the boys and Jenn was

audience begins to feel as they know them personally and they are

ecstatic, “If something happens to me, I know they will be taken

sometimes approached when they are in public with their children.

care of…Hans loves them so much.”

“At first they were a little freaked out, but now they are used to it and know that it is just how it is. They have grown up with it.”

A firm believer of “everything happens for a reason,” Jenn was presented with another opportunity. Hans, part of a twoperson morning show team was working solo after his co-host left for another company. “You have to have great chemistry with your co-host in order for a show to be successful. The radio station approached Jenn; this time to co-host the morning show with her husband. “I was so excited. I knew this would be very special, not only working with Hans, but because there isn’t another husband and wife radio team in the area.”

Being local celebrities (a label that makes Jenn uncomfortable); Fast and Jenn are invited to participate in many community events. “It is my favorite part of the job – I love it,” Jenn declares, “I love having the opportunity to be so active in the community.” Jenn and Hans have participated in such things as ‘celebrity judges’ for UL’s Paint the Town Red and FOX15 Acadiana Idol and as hosts of Downtown Alive just to name a few. “Being able to socialize and interact with the community is one of the things we love the most. They [listeners] also get to see that we are real people too, not just a voice.”

To become ‘Fast and Jenn’, there were some challenges to work out. Who would take care of the kids in the morning? Who would get them to school? But the station, showing true Acadiana heart, made it work. Jenn laughs, “The kids get up in the morning and go to the station with me in their jammies. The kitchen is set up for them to have breakfast every morning and we even have a pantry. After breakfast, they get dressed for school and I drive them to school in the station breaks.” It is a unique situation and the station has made it work for them. The kids don’t have to get up any earlier than if they went straight to school from home. And Jenn still gets to drive them to school without missing a beat at work.

In addition to entertainment events, Jenn and Hans are very active with non-profit organizations and and use their ‘celebrity voice’ to educate, promote and, hopefully, build support for these area organizations. What started as part of their job has now become a beloved part of their life. “It makes my heart smile,” Jenn beams. “When you don’t make a lot of money, you can’t just donate money to all these events. You can give your time, and it’s part of my job to do something that I love…Again, it makes my heart smile.”

Although Jenn supports many organizations in Acadiana, there are always favorites that grab the heart. “The Outreach Center,

So what is it like to be on the air with your husband every

The Children’s Shelter, LARC’s Acadian Village and recently, The

day? “It is like reality TV because we share our lives with

Breast Center of Acadiana Foundation are the organizations that

our listeners.” They do not have a script to work from; their

I tend to go out of my way for.” Jenn is very passionate about the

script is their daily life. They share the ins and outs of their

things she cares for and in addition to her passion, she is extremely

family’s personal life and their listeners love them because they

creative so the marriage of these two attributes makes for very

can relate to them. Just like their listeners, Fast and Jenn are

interesting events. “I just recently turned 40 and I had a Pretty in

working parents juggling jobs, school, sports practices, dance

Pink birthday party. I teamed up with Painting with a Twist to be

classes, school projects, doctor appointments, and all the

at my birthday party. I had everyone come to my party and make

other trials and tribulations associated with being part of a

a donation to the Breast Center of Acadiana Foundation and with

family. “It is how we connect with our audience,” shares Jenn,

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a beautiful painting was a gift to me from my friends and

things could have turned out. I feel lucky that God gave me a

Painting with a Twist and all the donations went to the Breast

second chance to realize that and not take a moment for granted.”

Center of Acadiana Foundation.” It is a testament to the fact that you don’t always have to have lots of money to impact an organization or a cause. “People like us can do things creatively with our time and our ideas when we may not be able to do so monetarily.”

Many of today’s families run from event to event, project to project, rushing through some of the best moments of children’s lives. It is not intentional; it has just become commonplace. “I now make sure I don’t rob them of any time. I still do my job the same but I don’t rush their time or say

Jenn’s elaborate creativity is not shared

‘Hurry, it’s bedtime, finish up your

with her favorite non-profits alone, it

story’. Now I say ‘Come sit down and

definitely starts at home. “One year,

tell me about your day, your project,

Cameron’s birthday party was a Let’s

your game.’ What if I didn’t have that

Make a Deal theme. Everyone arrived

opportunity anymore and I had to

in costumes and we actually made deals

look back and say ‘Why did I rush his

just like the game show. When Caroline

stories? Why did I hurry?”

was a toddler, we transformed our house

“I feel horrible it took something

into ‘Caroline Town’. We used different

like this to make me reassess how we

rooms in our house to create a library,

approach our hectic life,” Jenn laments.

pediatrician’s office, bakery, and jewelry

Jenn hopes that everyone will just

boutique. Caroline’s friends were invited

take a small step back and slow things

as well as their baby dolls. They girls took

down for just a minute and truly

their baby dolls for their well check at the pediatrician’s office, to hear stories in the library, shop for jewelry in the boutique and ultimately pick up their birthday cake in the bakery. It was a blast!”

You have to have great chemistry with your co-host in order for a show to be successful.

appreciate the gift of time that one has with family members. “You can still do all the things you want to do, just don’t sweat the small stuff and relish the time you have with them.”

Going the extra mile and not taking things for granted has

Jenn Nelson, a firm believer in ‘everything happens for a reason’ has

always been important to Jenn. But last year, a serious car

transitioned from a scared, single parent simply going through the

accident caused Jenn to re-evaluate her stance and make it even stronger. “Christian was in a car accident this summer—it was an awful, awful accident—he is fine now. He came through it with just a bad hand injury that required 3 surgeries. We are very blessed. Witnesses and paramedics said it was a miracle he was alive. After I saw the car…’How is he still here?’...It was

motions and barely making ends meet for herself and her beautiful children into a confident, wife, mother, and a career woman with life filled with joy and love. “God had a plan for me. Not only did he give me my beautiful children, he gave me my husband which in turn came with this amazing job; it’s this great package and I’m

a devastating wreck.” Thinking back to before the wreck, Jenn

pretty lucky, and I really believe, everything happens for a reason.

realized she was rushing through life, sweating the small stuff,

You just have to believe.”

“We were always ‘Go, go, go’… just going through the motions to get things done in our hectic life. I think how differently

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120 Celestial Lane, Youngsville LA 3 BR/1 BA on 1/2 Acre | $115,000 Great starter home with fenced back yard. Located in great area and desirable school district. New floors, carpet, A/C, hot water heater and more! Call Janita LeBleu at 337-456-5540 today.

107 Coral Reed Drive, Lafayette LA 3 BR/2 BA on 1/2 Acre | $179,500 Cute home in great location. Includes a workshop/storage area. All appliances included in sale. Contact Ashley Domingue at 337-371-1625 for an appointment.

114 Weco Lane, Broussard, LA 3 BR/2 BA with 2,300 sq. ft. | $290,000 Custom built home with open floor plan and extra large heated/cooled garage for entertaining and RV storage shed. Call Janita LeBleu at 337-456-5540 for your private showing.

402 Cypress Cove, Youngsville, LA 3 BR/21/2 BA | $239,900 Beautiful home in secluded neighborhood. Large open floor plan, stainless appliances, screened patio and tons of storage. Large yard with matured shade trees and luscious landscaping. Contact Ashley Domingue at 337-371-1625 today!

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