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COVER STORY DECEMBER 2014

F E AT U R E S 24 10 TIPS TO CONTROL HOLIDAY SPENDING

Shop for the holidays without breaking the bank.

42 FORT BEND FOCUS AND absolutely! BRAZOS MAGAZINES HONOR THE GEMS OF FORT BEND

Review highlights of this year’s premier event featuring dinner, live entertainment and a “chips for charity” casino benefiting Texana Center.

51 absolutely! KID FRIENDLY

Find the best and brightest in private schools and after school activities to meet your child’s needs.

56 2014 SUGAR PLUM MARKET PREVIEW NIGHT

Presented by the Fort Bend Junior Service League and Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, this annual holiday shopping extravaganza benefits Fort Bend County Charities.

74 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

Find fabulous gifts from local retailers.

17 2ND ANNUAL FOCUS FAVS READERS’ CHOICE OF FORT BEND’S FAVORITES

COLUMNS 22 FOCUS ON FINANCE

Annual Fall Sale Underway

This year, we once again invited readers to our website to take an online survey to tell us who their Fort Bend favorites are in four different categories: Food, Spirits, Shopping and Entertainment. See who won this year’s Fort Bend Focus Readers’ Choice Awards!

26 HIGH SCHOOL HOT SHOT Meet Kymberli Ann Russo

28 OH HOLY NIGHTS!

December is a holy month for many Fort Bend residents celebrating a variety of religions and cultures.

80 LIVING THE SWEET LIFE

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CONTRIBUTORS

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Will Hardee Hardee Investment Group Page 22

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NEWSWORTHY 31 HOLIDAY MUSIC MAGIC WITH THE FORT BEND BOYS CHOIR

Steve Siebold How Rich People Think Page 24

absolutely! AUTO REVIEW 24

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Joan Frances Contributor Page 26

Special Guest Is International Recording Artist John Holiday

44 FORT BEND REGIONAL COUNCIL ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE, INC. Hosts Sixth Annual Helen Cordes Award Dinner

49 MEMORIAL HERMANN SUGAR LAND HOSPITAL AND SPECTRA SPECIALTY Present Fort Bend Cares 10th Annual Road Trip Fundraiser

50 LIVING WITH AUTISM IN TWO WORLDS With Dr. Temple Grandin

59 19 ANNUAL RAMSAY GILLMAN CHARITABLE GOLF TOURNAMENT TH

Sets New Record Raising $90,000 for Fort Bend Women’s Center

65 MOONLIGHT MASQUERADE IN VENICE Planning Begins for the Fort Bend Education Foundation’s 22nd Annual Gala

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68 HANDCRAFTED HOLIDAY DÉCOR

Deck the halls with these spirited craft ideas to transform your home into a colorful holiday haven.

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28 Steve Kursar Auto Enthusiast Page 66

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66 Alisa Murray Alisa Murray Photography Page 80

72 CLASSIC HOLIDAY DESSERTS

With the right recipes and a little planning, make your holiday gathering a sweet success.

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IN EVERY ISSUE 10 PUBLISHER’S POINT OF VIEW 32 SEEN ON THE SCENE 60 OUT & ABOUT IN THE HEART OF THE BEND

MEDICAL & BUSINESS

77 AMATEUR PHOTO CONTEST

58 MEDICAL FOCUS

78 COMMUNITY EVENTS ON THE COVER: The 2nd Annual Focus Favs Readers’ Choice of Fort Bend’s Favorites

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or years, when someone called the Kaminski’s during the holiday season, Kassidi and Kolton answered the phone with the following greeting: “Buddy the elf! What’s your favorite color?” Yes, Elf is our all-time favorite holiday movie. We’ve seen it multiple times in multiple venues from Texas to Colorado during the holidays. It’s become one of our holiday favorites. Speaking of favorites, this issue is all about Focus Favs, our second annual Tim and Patti Kaminski. readers’ choice awards. From food to shopping to entertainment, our readers shared with us their favorites in Fort Bend to the tune of over 58,000 votes! So, the next time you are looking for a great place to have dinner or enjoy happy hour, check out what our readers voted as their favs in Fort Bend. Spending time with family and friends is another favorite of mine this time of year, and at Fort Bend Focus, we had the opportunity to spend Preview Night with one of our favorite organizations: The Fort Bend Junior Service League and their annual Sugar Plum Market. Once again, these ladies hosted a spectacular event that I’m sure raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for our community. Check out our coverage on page 56, and thank you ladies for another amazing year. The Sugar Plum Market is indeed one of our favorites! Another favorite of ours is our annual GEMS event. This year, we benefitted Texana Center with an amazing evening. We had dinner, showcased three amazing community leaders – Bob, Neil and Jim – played in the chips for charity casino, and had a blast! Check out pictures on page 42, and look for the details in next month’s issue about how much money was raised for the Texana Center. It really is the most wonderful time of the year. This year, I have more than usual to be thankful for. My family, friends, colleagues and team here at absolutely! focus media are truly amazing individuals, and I am blessed because of them all. From all of us here to you and yours, we wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! We will see you in 2015! Stay focused!

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This year, we once again invited readers to our website to take an online survey to tell us who their Fort Bend Favorites are in four different categories:

Food Spirits Shopping Entertainment And boy, did they come through! With over 58,000 votes, our readers voiced their opinion on their Focus Favs. Take a look and see who won this year’s

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Our Readers Voted for Their Focus Favs in Fort Bend

FOOD Favorite Italian Restaurant: Carrabba’s Italian Grill 2335 Highway 6 Sugar Land, TX 77478 Fort Bend Foodies spoke up loud and clear voting for their favorite eateries – yum! Favorite Bakery:

Favorite Pizza: Grimaldi’s Coal Brick-Oven Pizzeria 16535 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land, TX 77479

Old Main Street Bakery 808 3rd Street Rosenberg, TX 77471

Favorite Steakhouse: Perry’s Steakhouse & Grill 2115 Town Square Place Sugar Land, TX 77479

Favorite BBQ: The Swinging Door 3818 FM 359 Road Richmond, TX 77406

Favorite Brunch: Black Walnut Café 16535 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land, TX 77479

Favorite Burger: Guru Burgers and Crepes 2268 Texas Drive Sugar Land, TX 77479 Favorite Mexican Food: Bob’s Taco Station 1901 Avenue H Rosenberg, TX 77471

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Fort Bend Fascinating Facts The building where the Old Main Street Bakery is located is one of Rosenberg’s oldest buildings built in 1910. Originally, the second Mayor of Rosenberg, R.T. Mulcahy, and his family owned the building, and the mayor’s office was located upstairs. From 1948-1952, it was Simmon’s Food Market, and in 1952, it became White Auto Store. A few businesses – and a few years – later, it was renovated in 2014 and opened as the Old Main Street Bakery in February.

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Our Readers Voted for Their Focus Favs in Fort Bend

Fort Bend Fascinating Facts

SPIRITs

Fort Bend’s winning Happy Hour wasn’t your usual Happy Hour – it was a family favorite. Favorite Martini: Perry’s Steakhouse & Grill 2115 Town Square Place Sugar Land, TX 77479

The first SONIC was established in 1953 as a small root beer stand called Top Hat in Shawnee, Oklahoma. In 1959, after successfully operating a handful of Top Hat locations, Troy Smith and partner Charles Pappe christened the existing locations SONIC, a good match for their slogan, “Service at the Speed of Sound.” Today, there are over 3,500 SONIC’s in 44 states with 14 locations in Fort Bend all featuring half price Happy Hour drinks from 2 to 4 pm.

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SONIC 14 Locations in Fort Bend

Escalante’s Fine Tex-Mex & Tequila 15933 City Walk Sugar Land, TX 77479 Favorite Wine Bar: Braman Winery 3333 FM 359 Richmond, TX 77406 Favorite Pub: Flying Saucer Draught Emporium 15929 City Walk Sugar Land, TX 77479

ATTENTION READERS: Are there some categories for your favs that you would like to see in our 2015 Fort Bend Focus Favs Readers’ Choice Awards? Let us know! E-mail your favorite categories to favs@fortbendfocus.com. And remember, this fall, vote for your focus favs at www.fortbendfocus.com!

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Our Readers Voted for Their Focus Favs in Fort Bend

Entertainment

Fort Bend Fascinating Facts

From biking to bowling, readers got serious about voting for their favorite sports recreation with over 54,000 votes!

Santikos Palladium – AVX opened in Richmond in the spring of 2013 and boasts 22 movie theatres, a 16-lane bowling alley, a cocktail and sports bar, in-theatre dining, an arcade and 100 plus different varieties and combinations of Coca Cola products. Pass the popcorn!

Favorite Sports Recreation: Revolution Studio 2125 Lone Star Drive Sugar Land, TX 77479 Favorite Country Club:

Favorite Movie Theatre:

Sugar Creek Country Club 420 Sugar Creek Blvd. Sugar Land, TX 77478

Santikos Palladium – AVX 7301 Grand Parkway Richmond, TX 77407 Favorite Kid’s Entertainment: Main Event Entertainment 12626 Fountain Lake Circle Stafford, TX 77477

Favorite Live Entertainment: Sugar Land Town Square 15958 City Walk Sugar Land, TX 77479 Favorite Man Cave: Flying Saucer Draught Emporium 15929 City Walk Sugar Land, TX 77479

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Our Readers Voted for Their Focus Favs in Fort Bend

Fort Bend Fascinating Facts

SHOPPING

‘Tis the season to shop ‘til you drop! Check out our reader’s favorite shopping spots.

The Fort Bend Junior Service League’s Sugar Plum Market has donated more than $1.3 million to local Fort Bend charities over the past 13 years. In 2013, the event raised $223,000 which was distributed to 17 local Fort Bend charities. Approximately 7,000 shoppers attended the 2014 Market that featured 109 vendors.

Favorite Jewelry Store: James Avery 16535 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land, TX 77479 Favorite Shoe Store: DSW 2745 Town Center Blvd. Sugar Land, TX 77479

Favorite Holiday Shopping: Fort Bend Junior Service League’s Sugar Plum Market Held Annually in November Stafford Centre 10505 Cash Road Stafford, TX 77477 Favorite Bargain Shopping:

Favorite Grocery Store:

Nordstrom Rack 2665 Town Center Blvd. North Sugar Land, TX 77479

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Fort Bend Fascinating Facts Soon, Fort Bend County will have its very own outlet mall. In September of 2014, Paragon Outlet Partners announced plans to build a 400,000-square-foot outlet mall along U.S. 59/Interstate 69 at Reading Road in Rosenberg. The first phase of the project will include enough space for approximately 100 stores.

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FOCU$ on FINANCE

Annual Fall Sale Underway

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he annual autumn sale has begun in earnest. Typically, the sale is set up by the three worst months of the year – August through October. Some of the largest declines in the stock market have started in August and ended in October. For an investor, these times can be very unsettling as statement values go down. Fear can cause investors to make poor decisions. Bargains (low prices) generally occur when fear drives prices down. Fortunately, the next six months are some of the better for stock appreciation. What’s our game plan? First, don’t let declining statement values color your judgement. Use this period to buy the themes: 1) Commodity users – not commodity producers, 2) growth over value and 3) the rebirth of industrial America. Secondly, begin minimizing your tax bill by taking losses to offset gains. We’ve had several companies bought out this year and will have taxable gains. We start this process beginning mid-November by harvesting losses, which leads to our third point. Third, the last bargain period of the year occurs from midDecember through year-end. Some of our better buys have occurred at this time of the year and is why I’ve never taken this period off. This is when many investors do their tax loss selling. As stated above, we do ours around Thanksgiving.

The year-end tax selling depresses stock prices that are already down as investors sell losers. This tax-induced selling ends December 31st. Once the selling pressure abates, these same stocks can have some very good bounces in January. The fall can be an unsettling time of year. Learn to take advantage of it for your benefit. “Buying low and selling high” is not as easy as it sounds. For four decades, we’ve been students of market tendencies. We’ll use these techniques to benefit our clients. We know you have a choice when selecting your financial advisor, but does your financial advisor select tactics and strategies that are in your best interest? Find out what that feels like with the Hardee Investment Group. We look forward to serving you and your family, always keeping in mind to do what’s in the client’s best interest. This article provided by H. H. “Will” Hardee, AWM of the Hardee Investment Group and a Financial Advisor and Senior Vice President at RBC Wealth Management in Houston, and was prepared by or in cooperation with RBC Wealth Management. The information included in this article is not intended to be used as the primary basis for making investment decisions nor should it be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell any specific security. RBC Wealth Management does not endorse this organization or publication. Consult your investment professional for additional information and guidance. RBC Wealth Management does not provide tax or legal advice. RBC Wealth Management, a division of RBC Capital Markets Corporation, Member NYSE/FINRA/SIPC.

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10 H liday Spending Tips to Control

By Steve Siebold

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ovember’s Black Friday celebrated the official kickoff of the holiday shopping season. Last year, Americans spent a whopping $57 billion during Thanksgiving weekend shopping. And for many of them, it led to more debt, higher monthly credit card payments and financial ruin. Steve Siebold, author of How Rich People Think, and a self-made multi-millionaire who has interviewed more than 1,200 of the world’s wealthiest people, offers this advice on not breaking the bank this year:

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Don’t fall for marketing campaigns that make you feel as if you’re getting a great deal when you’re really not. (i.e. Buy it today; pay for it tomorrow.)

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Allocate a certain amount of money for each person you plan on buying gifts for, and don’t overspend by even a dollar.

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Don’t even think of using a credit card unless you are 100% sure you can comfortably pay it off at the end of the month.

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Don’t get caught up in the moment. If your shopping cart is overflowing, step back, regroup and make sure you can really afford everything you plan to purchase. TO ADVERTISE: 281.690.4242 or www.fortbend

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Kids learn by example. Even parents who have failed to reach their financial dreams can still teach their kids important lessons about money during the holiday season.

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There’s no shame in telling people that this year will be a lean holiday season when it comes to exchanging gifts.

Ask yourself if you would rather have the short-term satisfaction of expensive material possessions, or the longterm results of financial freedom and abundance.

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There are good deals to be had during the holiday shopping season, but be mentally tough to know when enough is enough.

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When it comes to spending this holiday season, leave your emotions on the shelf, and let reason be your guide.

Limit charitable giving. Helping others is a nice gesture and certainly in the spirit of the holidays, but until you’re financially comfortable yourself, you can’t give what you don’t have. A little leftover change is one thing, but those who try and support every cause known to man but can’t afford to are doing more harm than good. For more information on Steve Siebold and his book, visit www.howrichpeoplethinkbook.com.

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Kymberli’s favorite subject is English, and she loves to read. Literature, poetry and fictional novels with adventure engage her for hours. Her favorite teacher is her cross country coach, Shannon Rideout. “He is my favorite teacher because he has inspired me and everyone he has met to be able to be the best version of our-

Kymberli selves that we can be, especially with the ability to have a golden mindset in life,” Kymberli explained. “He has taught us to strive for excellence in every aspect of our life and to never be complacent with just being mediocre. Not only has Coach Rideout motivated me in cross country through these three years, but he has taught me to be humble, selfless and a leader to all who are around me.” As a junior and senior, Kymberli was selected to join an elite group in the Fort Bend District to take part in the 101 Leadership program. These 33 students were instructed on how to be effective leaders and motivators. Kymberli is very dynamic in her community as well. In 2013, she took an active role in Toys for Tots by providing Christmas gifts and necessities for needy families, raising funds, purchasing gifts and transporting furniture. Kymberli also volunteered at the Harris County Psychiatric Center delivering property to patients, as well as filing and shredding papers. She helped in the Beautification Project at George

Bush High School and Target Hunger assisting in packing and distributing food. At Second Mile Mission, she organized donated clothes and packed food to hand out to those in need. This year, Kymberli attended the Walk to End Alzheimer’s motivating and cheering on the walkers and helping set up and pack up tents, tables and chairs. Kymberli feels an important value to live by is to have a positive attitude. “Having a positive mindset before starting any task will help accomplish it with a sense of true accomplishment and mutual respect from my peers.”

Kymberli is a member of the National Honor Society, National English Honor Society and Medical Professions Association. Out of 435 seniors, she ranks 30 and received an Academic Excellence award for 2013-2014. Kymberli aspires to study nursing after graduation. She is considering attending college at Texas Women’s University or the University of Houston. Congratulations on your amazing journey, and good luck on your future endeavors!

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ecember is a holy month for many in the Fort Bend community due to important religious and cultural celebrations. Many see it as the most peaceful, giving and jovial time of the year because the spirit of goodness is at an all-time peak. This gracious spirit, charitable offerings and the beauty that adorns the streets and shops make it my favorite time of the year. Many of my friends, who are of Christian and Jewish faiths, are also celebrating a special time, and I pay tribute to their celebrations as they pay tribute to mine. When one lives in a county such as ours with significant ethnic diversity, high standards of education, a belief in law and order and a strong sense of faith and culture, it is a blessing, and it builds awareness. Waking up every morning in Fort Bend County exposes us to an environment that beckons us to get involved with a mixture of cultures and faiths. Every month, a different faith-based organization arranges a cultural event, inviting the public to join. By definition, culture is customs from our homeland passed down from generation to generation. Religion is the belief and worship of a superhuman controlling power. As neighbors and friends, when we do things for the greater good of the people, we are accepting of each other, understanding all cultures and religions at a conscious level.

Monotheistic Religions

The majority of residents in our community are part of monotheistic religions. Monotheism is characteristic of Christianity, Islam and Judaism, all of which view God as the creator of the world and mankind and the source of the highest good. The monotheism that characterizes Judaism began with embracing Yahweh, who created man in his image, and is the single entity of worship. Islam is clear in acknowledging one eternal, unequaled God, while Christianity accepts that a single God is reflected in the three expressions of the Holy Trinity – the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ) and the Holy Spirit. People of monotheistic faiths have various ways to reference God, such as Divine, Allah, Deity – one who is the Supreme Being. Monotheistic faiths share central values of family and charity. Throughout history, these religions have spread from their birthplace, crossing the boundaries of race and ethnicity, with followers in nearly every country in the world. All three of the monotheistic faiths began in what is known today as the Middle East.

Judaism

Judaism, the oldest of the monotheistic religions, is over 3,500 years old. Abraham is considered the patriarch of the Jewish faith. The Torah is the holy book of the faith. Moses is considered their greatest prophet, as he led the exodus of the Israelites out of Egypt and across the Red Sea, after which they based themselves at Mount Sinai, where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Those who are part of the Jewish faith celebrate Hannukah this year from December 16th through 24th.

Fort Bend resident Ian Scharfman in front of the Western Wall in Jerusalem, one of the holy sites in Judaism.

Islam

Islam is almost 1,300 years old, and it is also an Abrahamic religion. The meaning of Islam is derived from the Arabic root “Salema,” which means peace, purity, submission and obedience. Muslims, who are followers of Islam, believe that it is the same faith taught by others who they revere as great prophets: Abraham, David, Jesus, Moses and Noah. Muslims believe the Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh)* role was to formalize and clarify faith. In Islam, the Quran is the holy book of the faith, and the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), due to his teachings and normative examples, is seen as the last and greatest prophet.

Christianity

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Christianity is approximately 2,000 years old. Jesus Christ is seen as the Lord and Savior to Christians. The


Fort Bend resident Anita Samuel at The Garden Tomb.

Christian acceptance of the faith is that Jesus suffered, died, was buried, and he was resurrected from the dead in order to grant eternal life to those who believe in him and trust in him for the remission of their sins. Christ in the New Testament is known as the “Son of God.” Christ is described in the Old Testament as “Belonging to God.” The Bible is the holy book of the faith. Those who are part of the Christian faith celebrate Christmas on December 25th.

my humble reasoning. When God created diversity in human beings and species of all kinds, offered a means for us to stay alive through food, water and oxygen, and built a solar system that leads beyond earth, I believe He was providing the ability to use one of our biggest assets – knowledge – to understand Him. To me, God created prophets to help people understand His existence; He also wanted us to understand our own existence and to be tolerant of each other. He wanted to guide us on how we should live, and due to His good virtues within us, to be accepting of others who are not like us. He wanted us to respect, obey and listen to the prophets He sent to us. He also wanted us to know He was the beginning and the end. He wanted us to know He was our creator; we come from Him, and we return to Him. Therefore, our ultimate loyalty is to God, Allah or however we choose to call a deity, a supreme power.

Shia Imami Ismaili Muslim

The actual place where Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem.

The Prophets

I thought about what God’s intention was when he sent approximately 124,000 prophets on earth at different times to speak His word. What was Allah trying to help us understand when he revealed messages to the prophets for the benefit of the people? What was the Divine trying to help us appreciate when he brought race, ethnicity and color into our neighborhoods and in our lives through family and friends? I am no theologian, so this is simply

Sometimes, to understand other religions, you have to understand your own. To explain myself, I believe in God as the supreme being and the Lord of the Day of Judgment. I am a follower of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslim faith, and my spiritual leader is His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV. He is a direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and the 49th hereditary Imam (spiritual leader) of the Ismailies. Much of my religion is based on helping humanity, giving service, doing acts of charity and being tolerant. I was raised with this thinking, as was my husband, and we raise our children in the same way. We also believe the extension of service and giving go far beyond one’s faith, and with the Divine’s virtue in mind. In our faith, The Aga Khan Foundation and Aga Khan Development Network was set up by our spiritual leader over 30 years ago to assist human beings fort bend

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in developing countries, and the organization is currently in 35 countries with over 80,000 staff. These organizations are non-denominational, conducting their programs without regard to faith, origin or gender. They work to improve the welfare and prospects of people in the developing world. The majority helped are not from my faith or culture. The humanitarian efforts of H.H. the Aga Khan, through his organizations, are in my mind, in sync with the Divine’s virtues. I joyfully celebrate H.H. the Aga Khan’s birthday on December 13th, and my Christian and Jewish friends honor my celebrations as I honor theirs.

Iqbal (Ike) and Zeenat Mitha at the Ismaili Jamat Khana and Center in Sugar Land.

Throughout history, there are people from various faiths doing the Divine’s work. They are excellent examples of what the prophets were teaching in the past. Where there is a meeting of the minds, an acceptance from like-minded people and an appreciation of all faiths and cultures, you are among friends. That is the beauty of living in Fort Bend County, where there is the opportunity to see past the differences! Salgirah Mubarak (Happy Birthday Blessings), Merry Christmas and Happy Hannukah! May blessings be bountiful for you this holy season! *Pbuh means peace be upon him. In Islam, when saying the Prophet’s name, it is customary to add this praise.

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Discounted pre-sale tickets to the Child Advocates of Fort Bend 23rd Annual CASA Christmas Home Tour are now available at www.cafb.org and at select Fort Bend County Kroger and Randalls stores. Tickets are $20 pre-sale and $25 from December 1st through 14th. There is no better way to get into the holiday spirit than attending the Tour, which has become a Fort Bend holiday tradition. The 2014 Tour will feature five distinctive homes in Waters of Avalon, Riverstone and Sienna Plantation beautifully decorated for the holidays with the help of professional decorators and designers. Tour guests will be treated to a rare glimpse of these lovely homes and will enjoy festive entertainment, beautiful holiday decorations, tasty homemade cookies and refreshments. The event runs Friday, December 12th and Saturday, December 13th from 10 am until 4 pm with a special candlelight tour on Fri-


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Gingerbread: Quality Education in Fort Bend County The holidays are a time to celebrate families and turn our thoughts to the new year. This year, the Gingerbread Family of learning centers opened its newest location in Richmond, Texas. For over 33 years, The Gingerbread House Learning Center and the new Gingerbread Kids’ Academy have created an environment where children can learn and grow. The programs are designed for children ages 8 weeks to 12 years. Research has shown that in order for a child to be successful in school and in life, they must begin with a strong foundation in learning. Gingerbread has designed a curriculum that includes an emphasis on reading, writing, science, math, discovery and exploration, as well as social skills development. The infant and toddler programs focus on the development of both gross and fine motor skills along with basic language development. The 3 to 5 yearold Pre-School and Pre-K programs focus on academics, peer relationships and preparation for entry into Kindergarten and elementary school. The Gingerbread After-School programs, located onsite at Frost, Hutchison and Hubenak Elementary, as well as onsite at the Gingerbread Kids’ Academy, offer homework assistance, arts, crafts, games and sports. A new year means new beginnings. The Gingerbread Family invites you to come and visit before, during or after the holidays. Both locations are now accepting enrollments for the 2015 school year. Contact Tim Kaminski at 281-239-2110 or e-mail tim@gbkidsacademy.com for more information.

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Personalization and customization are key elements of Fusion Academy’s programs. The curriculum meets state standards, but the classes are self-paced and taught in a way that considers each student’s individual interests, strengths and learning style. Fusion Academy also offers flexible scheduling and allows students to begin a class at any time during the year. What’s more, Fusion Academy’s students do not take their homework home with them, but they complete it under teacher supervision in the Homework Café® before they leave for the day. Beyond academic support, Fusion Academy partners with outside therapeutic professionals and programs to support students’ emotional health and create a balance between learning and life. Each campus is also equipped with a state-of-the-art recording studio and a full mixedmedia art studio to provide students with opportunities for creative expression. For those looking for additional enrichment classes, Fusion offers the following subjects for both private lessons and courses for credit, taught from the beginner to the advanced/performance level: yoga, foreign languages, piano, recording arts, voice, music theory and composition, drums and more. Each campus has a limited enrollment, and prime schedules fill up quickly. For more information, visit www.FusionAcademy.com.

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absolutely! Kid Friendly Southminster School There is no doubt that parents are tightening their belts and trying to find ways to cut costs and save money. Many people live in areas with well-resourced and/ or new public schools, making it very tempting to choose public over private. But what are the real differences? The class size in many public schools can be as large as 25 to 30 students. Southminster School’s maximum class size is 14. While many public schools do a good job of preparing students for the next step, Southminster School does an excellent job. The curriculum at Southminster School is advanced, rigorous and designed to challenge and grow students into successful, independent thinkers. They never “teach to a test” but rather design a curriculum around the individual child. Southminster School’s students are highly motivated and regard academic achievement as desirable. Students are expected to live by the Mariner Honor Code, which includes being respectful, noble, accountable and more. Those values are instilled and expected daily. Parents are highly involved and are welcomed and encouraged to be part of their child’s educational experience. At Southminster School, you are not just a client; you are family. Schedule a tour today to see what makes them different, or visit www.southminsterschool. org to watch a short video created by parents. Southminster School’s Prospective Parent Open House is January 14th from 10 to 11 am. They hope to see you there! Southminster School is located at 4200 Cartwright Road in Missouri City. For more information, e-mail aholden@southminsterschool.org or call 281-261-8872.

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A One-Stop Shop for Gymnastics & Karate You’ll see kids flipping, tumbling, birthday partying, cheerleading and karate chopping with exceptional skill. It’s more fun than the circus coming to town, and your kids will learn many new skills. For the last 35 years, Robert Gifford, founder of Safety America Karate, has provided Fort Bend County with the highest level of excellence in martial arts training. Now, Gifford’s sights are set on creating the best gymnastics centers as well. “It’s not only about kids learning expertise in martial arts and gymnastics, but it’s important that they gain strength, confidence, good health and have a positive experience while learning their skills,” Gifford explained. Gifford’s multi-activity centers have something for kids of all ages starting with Mom & Me programs for toddlers ages 18 months to 2 ½ years. Then, the tiny tots get into the action at the ages of 2 ½ to 3 ½. Super tots begin at ages 3 ½ to 4 years. And of course, there are plenty of classes for kids 5 and up. At this one-stop shop, Joey can be doing karate while Ashley is doing gymnastics or tumbling. While visiting, inquire about their zip-line birthday parties or summer camps. “We’ve always believed that a topquality staff, a targeted curriculum and the right mix of discipline and fun is a recipe for success! Come see what we have to offer.” Gifford’s motto is, “Do your best. We ask no more, we expect no less.” For more information, contact Sugar Land Gymnastics at 281-240-0999 or visit www.SugarLandGymnastics.com. See ad on page 53.


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Integrity, Honesty, and Service to Others International Preparatory School: Excellence, Diversity, Communication and Enrichment Parents have several choices when it comes to their children. Those who visit the International Preparatory School are looking for a fresh philosophy and a renewed energy in teaching. Smaller class sizes rank as the number one concern. Why? This provides individual attention for students who require more support in some areas while addressing the needs of the gifted child. This all translates into a school where both the teachers and administration set common expectations in an open, interactive, understanding and energizing manner. Parents want a safe environment that maintains a high standard of discipline and respect. Emphasis on a well-rounded education makes participation in extracurricular activities an integral part of the everyday curriculum. Studies demonstrate that healthy competition, be it through math or chess clubs, lead to a higher motivation in learning. Going to school should be an adventure. That adventure begins now at age three with a creative learning environment, which continues through elementary and middle school. The curriculum aspires balanced academics while developing a strong social, physical and moral aptitude. The International Preparatory School is the choice many parents make for their children as it provides an environment that fosters the gifted and accelerated student as well as the under-confident. If you have great expectations for your child, come by and experience the vibrant atmosphere at the International Preparatory School for yourself. Join the International Preparatory School staff for their 2015-2016 Open House on January 22nd from 6:30 to 8 pm at 1717 Dulles Avenue in Missouri City. For more information, call 281-2081403 or visit www.ipspanthers.com.

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Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital is pleased to announce it has achieved Pathway to Excellence® designation by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for the third time. The Pathway to Excellence designation identifies the elements of work environments where nurses can flourish. The designation substantiates the professional satisfaction of nurses at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital and identifies it as one of the best places to work in the country. “This designation represents a great deal of hard work and a true commitment to nursing excellence,” said Janet Leatherwood, chief nursing officer at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital. “Our nurses are at the heart of everything we do, and they deserve to be honored for their unrelenting compassion and care for our patients.” The Pathway to Excellence designation is granted based on the confirmed presence of characteristics known as “The Pathway to Excellence Criteria.” For an organization to earn the Pathway to Excellence distinction, it must successfully undergo a thorough review process that documents foundational

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The team of Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital nurses with their Pathway to Excellence award.

quality initiatives in creating a positive work environment as defined by nurses and supported by research. These initiatives must be present in the facility’s practices, policies and culture. Nurses in the organization verify the presence of the criteria in the organization through participation in a completely confidential online survey. As a Pathway to Excellence designated organization, Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital is committed to nurses, to what nurses identify as important to their practice and to valuing nurses’ contributions in the workplace. This designation confirms to the public that nurses working at Houston Methodist

Sugar Land Hospital know their efforts are supported. The honor encourages other nurses to join their colleagues in this desirable and nurturing environment. The Pathway to Excellence designation is perfectly suited to small and medium-sized health care organizations but is attainable by all health care facilities around the world. Become a part of the Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital team. View job opportunities and apply online at houstonmethodist.org/careers. Learn more at houstonmethodist. org/sugarland or visit on Facebook at FB.com/methodistsugarland for the latest news, events and information.

Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital Welcomes Dr. Mark Vann Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine is proud to welcome Dr. Mark Vann to their team. Dr. Vann is board certified in orthopedic surgery, with Dr. Mark Vann a special emphasis on treating injuries and disorders of the foot and ankle. He comes to Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital from a private practice serving the southwest Houston community since 2010. “We are thrilled to have a physician

with Dr. Vann’s background and experience joining the staff of Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine,” said Dr. Ray Valdez, orthopedic surgeon specializing in foot and ankle surgery. “His approach to orthopedics and patient care fit perfectly with our strong and growing team of physicians.” Dr. Vann is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan. He completed his residency at Howard University Hospital in Washington, D.C., where he served as orthopedic surgery administrative chief resident. He was named the hospital’s outstanding resident for 2006-2007, as well as

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orthopedic resident of the year for the Veterans Affairs Medical Center. From 2004 to 2006, Dr. Vann served as team physician for District of Columbia Public Schools. Following his residency, Dr. Vann completed a fellowship at Michigan International Foot and Ankle Center in Pontiac, Michigan. Dr. Vann is available to see patients at Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Vann or another physician at Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, go online to houstonmethodist.org/orthopedics or call 281-690-4678.


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19th Annual Ramsay Gillman Charitable Golf Tournament Sets New Record Raising $90,000 for Fort Bend Women’s Center The Gillman Companies rose to the challenge and set a new event record by raising over $90,000 to benefit the Fort Bend Women’s Center (FBWC) at the 19th Annual Ramsay Gillman Charitable Golf Tournament. Held on Monday, November 3rd at Sweetwater Country Club, nearly 200 golfers and 30 staff and volunteers turned out to make this year’s event one of the most successful in the tournament’s history. Since its inception in 1995, the Ramsay Gillman Charitable Golf Tournament has raised over $950,000. The excitement of the tournament’s success still lingers in the minds of those who worked tirelessly to see the event happen. Lane Pearson of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene and Tournament Chair expressed high praise. “It was a great day filled with lots of golfers and a record dollar amount raised for the Fort Bend Women’s Center. I couldn’t be happier with the 19th Annual Ramsay Gillman Charitable Golf Tournament! Thanks to all the incredible sponsors who support us year after year,” said Pearson. “We feel so fortunate that the Gillman Companies have chosen to support the Women’s Center through this tournament

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year after year,” commented Vita Goodell, FBWC Executive Director. “We’re able to continue working to end domestic violence and sexual assault in our community by maintaining our life-changing programs and services for those of us who need them most.” Fort Bend Women’s Center’s Director of Development Anne Budill echoed the event’s success. “We couldn’t be more grateful for the hard work and dedication from the Gillman Companies. Our sponsors are top notch and we could not have done this without their support,” she said. Kicking off with a 12 noon shotgun start, the event included an awards dinner, donated raffle and live auction. For

the third consecutive year, KPRC Meteorologist Anthony Yanez acted as master of ceremonies and gave a heartfelt remembrance to the late Ramsay Gillman, founder of the annual Gillman Charitable Golf Tournament and the Gillman Companies. Jason Gillman, Executive Vice President Gillman Companies, thanked the attendees during the tournament awards dinner. FBWC would like to thank the Gillman Companies and their generous sponsors: Bank of America, DealerTrack Technologies and Service Group; PCCA; Reynolds & Reynolds; Texas Hobby/Big H Auto Auction; McAllister’s Deli of Rosenberg; Mitsubishi Motors North America and Dobrowski, Larkin & Johnson; Subaru Motors Finance and Americredit; Cars.com and BG Products and Alliance Berstein, Castles Designs, Edmunds.com, Social Innovation and Westwind. The 20th Annual Ramsay Gillman Charitable Golf Tournament is scheduled for Monday, November 2, 2015. If you are interested in seeing the 2014 photo gallery or in 2015 sponsorship and team information, please visit http://fortbendwomenscenter.org/get-involved/events/ gillman-golf/ for details.

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It was An Evening of Eclectic Opulence as guests gathered to meet Fusion Academy’s Founder, Michelle Rose Gilman, at Houston’s ZaZa Hotel to launch their 23rd Fusion Academy. The evening of distinct luxury included a signature cocktail, Acai Caipirinha, and Purple Cow macaroons.

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Friends of Fort Bend Cares hosted their Fall Membership Happy Hour. Both old and new members gathered at the home of Terri Nieser. Elin Cartier, Cindy Gazouleas and Patty Ward.

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In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, Memorial Hermann Sugar Land breast surgeons shared new insights about breast cancer prevention and the importance of early detection at Pinot’s Palette. Attendees also enjoyed a painting session and took home their very own canvas creation.

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2014 Fort Bend County Fair Queen KaseyLane Bronsell was crowned by the 2013 Fair Queen Sami Warriner during the Queen Coronation.

Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, along with the Exchange and Rotary Clubs and Toys for Tots, hosted a free flu shot clinic and community toy drive in an effort to keep the community healthy and happy this holiday season.

Congratulations to the 2014 Fort Bend County Fair Queen candidates Melissa Ramos, Abby Knox, Mikala Stuart, Nicole Stevenson, Kasey-Lane Bronsell, Zoe Zgabay, Wendy Hobdy and Allyson Miller!

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Fort Bend Cares hosted a special happy hour affair at the home of Walt and Sonja White honoring Scott Breeze and Bruce Gingrich for their contributions to the organization and community. Paula Foulk and Bruce Gingrich.

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Trick or train! LearningRx Sugar Land hosted their Brainy Bash in November. Current and prospective students had a great time in costumes getting their brain training on.

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The Quiche and Mimosa Brunch held by Friends of Child Advocates of Fort Bend allowed guests to learn about the organization and the many ways they support children who have been abused and neglected.

OakBend Medical Center presented Patchwork of Life at Safari Texas Ranch. The evening included dinner and a live auction to raise funds to expand OakBend’s Senior Behavior Health Services Unit. The evening also honored two community pillars of inspiration: Joe and Doris Gurecky. Charlene Rogers and Jill Parker.

Mary Favre and Sylvia Smyth.

Linda Page and Laura Thompson.

Joe and Doris Gurecky.

Tracie Hollis and Betsy Rohleder.

Peggy Jackson and Sue Lockwood.

Judy Maddison, Pat Somers and Cathy Yasilli.

Cee Cee and David Parker.

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Huma Haider of Dr. Huma’s Med Spa showcased her new Sugar Land location with an open house for current and prospective clients. Experts in their field were on hand to speak about a wide range of treatments available at Dr. Huma’s complete medical spa. Morghan Milburn, Ashley Williams, Huma Haider, Claudia Perez and Claire Q.

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Moonlight Masquerade in Venice Planning Begins for the Fort Bend Education Foundation’s 22nd Annual Gala The Fort Bend Education Foundation is pleased to announce its theme for the 22nd annual gala to be held on February 28, 2015 at the Sugar Land Marriott Town Square. Gala cochairs Mary Ahner and Sonal Bhuchar revealed that this year’s theme, Moonlight Masquerade in Venice, presented by Perdue Brandon Fielder Collins & Mott, LLP promises to be una bella notte. This elegant masquerade ball will celebrate the successes of the Fort Bend Education Foundation and serve as a thank you to the community for its generous support. Mystery will abound as masked guests are transported to the moonlit canals of Venice as they enjoy fantastico edibles and the band Password, while bidding on eccezionale silent and live auction items by un favoloso auctioneer James Patterson. The Fort Bend Education Foundation touches every school in Fort Bend ISD. Its mission is to enrich and enhance the quality of education for all Fort Bend ISD students through its grant to teachers and schools programs. Planning for the gala is now in progress. Information regarding sponsorships, auction donations, individual/raffle tickets and volunteer opportunities are available at www.fortbendisd. com/foundation.

The 2015 Gala Committee: Jeanne Megna, Liz Furman, Jessica Kij, Peggy DeMarsh, Danita Carey, Mary Favre, Jana Hermes, Carol Scott, Robin Gill, Lynn Halford, Seeju Dupre, Laura Winters, Terri Wang, Shefali Jhaveri, Peggy Jackson, Renu Narang, Nappinnai Natarajan, Rinku Ray, Patty Godfrey, Mary Ahner, Sonal Bhuchar, Carol Evans and Susie Edwards.

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absolutely! absolutely! AUTO REVIEW AUTO REVIEW By Steve Kursar

2014 BMW M235i COUPE F

or the last couple of decades, American and Japanese luxury carmakers have benchmarked their German counterparts as a way to catch up to them in several areas. As a result, the non-German brands have started to look, feel and drive more German. Well, the Germans haven’t exactly been sitting back and watching all of this happen. Nope, they were busy designing and engineering their cars to stay one or several steps ahead. A perfect example is the new 2014 BMW M235i Coupe. This is the BMW that is made for the entry-level luxury segment, essentially the “affordable” step into a luxury vehicle, which means it is priced somewhere in the mid $30,000 range, although the final price tag can be much higher.

But if you do drive either or more of the worthy rear-wheel drive competitors to the BMW 2-Series, what you’ll discover is the emotion that only the BMW elicits from its driver. I think that comes from both that German highway speed limits allow drivers to commonly push their cars over 100 miles per hour and that Germans just take driving more seriously. No German would consider sipping a Starbucks Mocha Latte while driving the Autobahn. Both hands on the wheel and both eyes on the road at all times. The base BMW 2-Series with an MSRP of $32,100 is the 228i with a 240 hp, 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that gets fuel economy numbers of 23 mpg in the city and 36 mpg on the highway. The M235i is the more expensive – and way more fun to drive – model that has a has a 320 hp, 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine. The M235i has the ability to make everyday driving a dream, where just a supermarket run is fun. But throw it into Sport mode, and that’s where it shines. My daughter

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loved getting on the Tollway ramp when I was able to accelerate to over 70 mph very quickly. Unfortunately for both us, there’s no Autobahn within driving distance. There’s a Sport mode that removes the traction control feature, but I didn’t dare go there. The standard Sport mode was enough excitement for me. The BMW M235i Coupe has thrown down the gauntlet to the American, Japanese and soon Korean carmakers looking to offer American car buyers with the best driving cars on the road. But it’s all good news for us, because all cars just keep getting better and better.


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HOME FEATURE

Handcrafted Holiday Décor and crafted décor sets a festive tone throughout the house for all holiday celebrations this season. Deck the halls with these spirited craft ideas from Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores that transform your home into a holiday haven with cheerful color across the mantel, personalized gift tags, a whimsical use for ornaments and even a way to include your four-legged friends in the fun. For more seasonal crafting inspiration, project guides and supplies, visit www.joann.com.

Picture Perfect Gift Tags Crafting Time: 1–2 hours Supplies and Tools: • Circle templates • Scissors • Red, green and white cardstock • Photographs of gift recipients • Pinking shears

• Scallop-edge shears • Glue stick • Cricut machine with circle and tag options (optional) • Hole punch • Ribbon • Various self-adhesive gems

1. Use the circle template to cut 3 inch red and green cardstock circles. 2. Cut photos into 2 1/2 inch circles. Attach photos slightly off-center to red or green circles. 3. Cut 3 1/2 inch white cardstock circles, and use shears to pink or scallop edges. Adhere photos and colored circles onto white cardstock circles, centered. 4. Cut 4 1/2 inch tag shapes and punch hole freehand or using Cricut machine. Attach layered photo off-center on tag. Attach ribbon through hole. 5. Use a glue stick to attach three self-adhesive gems to red or green circles.

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Stackable Crate Stockings Crafting Time: 3–5 hours Supplies and Tools: • Small ready-to-finish wood crate (CD size) • 6 inch-by-12 inch ply wood board • Craft knife and mat • Pencil • Metal straight-edge ruler • Acrylic paint of colors of choice • Paintbrushes: medium, small round/detail • Scissors

• 2 sheets 12 inch-by-12 inch glitter paper • Glue • Transfer paper • Stocking pattern templates • Wood knob • 2 small hinges • Screwdriver • Hot glue gun and glue sticks • 24 inch ribbon

1. Place crate on top of plywood and trace all the way around crate with pencil. 2. Using metal straight-edge ruler and craft knife, cut traced outline on plywood. This will create lid for crate. Lid size should match top of crate. 3. Paint wood crate and lid desired color. Allow to dry. 4. Cut two inch strips of glitter paper. Glue glitter paper to inside of crate with glitter facing out, covering open spaces between slats. 5. Line inside of box with more glitter paper. Cut paper to size, adhere with glue. 6. Using transfer paper, draw stocking pattern template design onto lid. 7. Paint design using acrylic paint and small round/detail brush. Apply several coats if necessary. Allow to dry between coats. 8. Paint wood knob and allow to dry. Glue knob onto lid at loop of stocking. 9. Screw hinges onto crate. Glue hinges onto lid. Allow to dry. 10. Hot glue center of a 24 inch length of ribbon to inside of box. Tie ribbon around knob on lid to keep box closed.

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Doggie Bowtie Crafting Time: Less than one hour Supplies and Tools: • 8 inch-by-12 inch red fabric (fabric A) • Basic sewing supplies • Sewing machine • Iron and pressing surface • 6-inch-by-10-inch ivory fabric (fabric B)

• Pinking shears • Remnant holiday print fabric (fabric C) • Remnant holiday print fabric (fabric D) • 1/4-inch elastic

1. Fold fabric A in half with right sides together. Stitch all open sides leaving two-inch opening at end. Note: Seam allowances are 1/4 inch throughout. 2. Push fabric through opening, turning it right side out. Press piece. Repeat with fabric B.

Hung with Care Christmas Tree Crafting Time: Weekend project

Supplies and Tools: • 5 embroidery hoops: 6 inch, 9 inch, 14 inch, 18 inch and 23 inch • Yardstick • White acrylic paint • Ruler • Clear beading thread/ cording • Scissors • 5–10 clear plastic ornaments (the kind that open in half) • Paintbrushes

• Translucent paint: red, green, white • Plastic LED lights • Scrapbook paper • Marker • 150 green shatterproof ornaments in various finishes • 1 gold shatterproof ornament • Craft glue or duct tape (optional)

1. Separate and paint embroidery hoops and yardstick white. Allow to dry. 2. Determine desired height of finished tree to plan where ornaments will hang. The shortest lengths of thread and ornaments are hung from smallest embroidery hoop, longest hung from largest hoop. 3. Cut clear thread, using lengths determined in step above, plus two inches extra for tying and knotting.

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3. Run base stitch through center of both A and B. Pull on thread to cinch both pieces at center. Place piece B on top of A and run secure stitch to hold both pieces together. 4. Cut remnant holiday fabric C to two inches by five inches. Fold in half with right sides together and sew along long edge. Flip fabric so right side shows. Wrap around center of bow and stitch in place. 5. Cut 1 inch-by-1 1/2 inch piece of fabric D using pinking shears. Place over holiday remnant C seam. Stitch down. 6. Cut two-inch length of elastic. Loop and stitch to back of bow. Position loop so collar will slide through and bow will lay horizontal on dog.

4. Construct clear ornaments. Paint confetti dot design on outside of ornament using translucent paint, allow to dry. Use clear thread to hang an LED light inside ornament or create paper tag noting a gift wish and place inside ornament. 5. Starting with smallest embroidery hoop, use shortest lengths of thread to tie green and clear ornaments all the way around hoop. Trim excess thread. Repeat for remaining hoops. 6. Starting with smallest hoop, secure hoop to yardstick with clear thread. Secure next larger hoop to yardstick below smaller hoop. Repeat with remaining hoops so each surrounds the previous to construct tree with layers of ornaments. Gently shift each hoop as needed to create a uniform shape. Fill empty spots with additional ornaments. 7. Hang gold ornament from middle of yardstick at top of tree. For a more permanent hold, secure hoops to yardstick with craft glue or duct tape. Source: Family Features

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he holidays are a special time of year to celebrate and connect with family and friends. From a cookie swap at work to a formal holiday dinner at home, with the right kind of recipes and a little planning, any holiday gathering can be a sweet success. Before you tie your apron strings and grab your rolling pin, avoid last minute trips to the store by stocking up on baking staples like flour, butter, sugar and eggs. As a versatile and affordable ingredient, eggs can be used in everything and offer limitless baking possibilities – from pies to cookies to eggnog. Plus, at 15 cents each, they can be an affordable way to feed a crowd for the holidays. For holiday recipes, baking hacks and more, visit www.IncredibleEgg.org.

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Prep Time: 35 minutes Chill Time: Several hours or overnight Cook Time: 35–37 minutes Yield: 6 mini pies Crust: • 3 cups all-purpose flour • 1 teaspoon salt • 1 cup cold vegetable shortening • 2 egg yolks • 6 - 8 tablespoons ice water, divided • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice

Filling: • 3 eggs, slightly beaten • 1 can (15 ounces) pumpkin • 3/4 cup packed light brown sugar • 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon • 1 teaspoon salt • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger • 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves • 1 cup half and half

To make unbaked crusts, mix flour and salt in large bowl. Cut in shortening with pastry blender until pieces are size of small peas. Mix egg yolks, six tablespoons ice water and lemon juice in small bowl. Add to flour mixture, one tablespoon at a time, stirring lightly and tossing with fork until moistened and dough just holds together. Add remaining ice water, if needed. Gather dough and shape into six one inch-thick disks. Refrigerate, wrapped in plastic wrap, one hour or overnight. Roll out each dough disk on lightly floured surface, rolling from center to edge, to form a six inch circle. Fold into quarters; ease and unfold into a four inch pie plate. Press pastry gently against bottom and sides of pie plate, easing out any air. Trim edge, leaving 1/2 inch overhang. Fold overhang under; flute edge. Refrigerate, covered, at least 30 minutes. Heat oven to 400°F. Whisk eggs, pumpkin, brown sugar, cinnamon, salt, ginger and cloves in medium bowl. Beat in half and half. Pour approximately 2/3 cup into each mini piecrust. Carefully place pies on rack in oven. Bake 15 minutes. Reduce oven to 350°F; continue baking 20–22 minutes or until knife inserted midway between center and edge of pie comes out clean. Cool completely on wire rack. Refrigerate, loosely covered, until firm, several hours or overnight. Garnish with toasted pecans and whipped cream.

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Prep Time: 15 minutes Chill Time: 2 hours or up to 2 days Cook Time: 8–10 minutes per batch Yield: 4 dozen cookies

• 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted Icing: butter, room temperature • 2 2/3 cups powdered • 1 cup granulated sugar sugar, sifted • 2 teaspoons vanilla • 2 tablespoons meringue • 1 egg, room temperature powder • 2 egg yolks, room temperature • 4 tablespoons water • 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour • 1/2 teaspoon salt

Combine butter, granulated sugar and vanilla in mixer bowl. Beat on medium speed until light and fluffy, about three minutes. Add egg and egg yolks; beat on low speed until blended. Gradually add flour and salt, beating just until blended. Refrigerate dough, wrapped in plastic wrap, at least two hours or up to two days. Heat oven to 350°F. Work with half of dough at a time, keeping remaining dough refrigerated. Roll out dough on

Prep Time: 30 minutes Chill Time: 1 hour or overnight Cook Time: 8–10 minutes per batch Yield: 6 dozen cookies • 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour • 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder • 1/2 teaspoon salt • 2 cups granulated sugar • 1 package (12 ounces) or 2 cups semisweet chocolate chips, melted and cooled

• 3 eggs, room temperature • 1/2 cup vegetable oil • 1 teaspoon peppermint extract or vanilla • 1/3 cup powdered sugar, sifted • 1/4 cup crushed pepper mint candies or candy canes • 1/3 cup granulated sugar, for rolling

lightly floured surface to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut out cookies using cookie cutters; place one inch apart on parchment paper-lined or ungreased baking sheets. Bake in oven until edges are lightly browned, 8–10 minutes. Cool on baking sheets one minute. Remove to wire racks; cool completely. For icing, combine powdered sugar, meringue powder and water in mixer bowl. Beat on high speed until light and fluffy, six to eight minutes. If icing is too thick, thin with small amount of additional water.

until blended. Gradually add flour mixture, beating on low speed until blended. Refrigerate, covered, until firm enough to shape, about one hour or overnight. Heat oven to 350°F. Mix powdered sugar and crushed candy in small bowl. Work with 1/3 of dough at a time, keeping remaining dough refrigerated. Shape dough into one inch balls; roll in granulated sugar first and then in crushed candy mixture. Place two inches apart on parchment paper-lined or ungreased baking sheets. Bake in oven until lightly browned, eight to ten minutes. Cool on baking sheets one to two minutes. Remove to wire racks; cool completely. Source: Family Features

Mix flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt in a large bowl. Combine sugar, cooled chocolate, eggs, oil and peppermint extract in a separate mixer bowl. Beat on medium speed

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HOLIDAY

THE GIFT OF PURE RELIEF PICK SOMETHING DIFFERENT THIS YEAR!

Luxurious care for hands and feet. Pamper the ladies on your holiday list with the gift of smooth and nourished skin. A touching gift for hands and feet. Salon Eben & Day Spa, 15510 Lexington Blvd., Suite G in Sugar Land. Call 281-980-5160; www.salonebendayspa.com.

Give a new backyard this holiday season. Purchase a Garden Guy gift certificate in any amount, and give a loved one the backyard of his dreams! Garden Guy. Visit www.garden-guy.com or www.facebook.com/GardenGuyHouston.

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Fort Bend’s Custom Jeweler 14015 Southwest Freeway at Sugar Creek

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Join J Loggins for My Lagos My Way. Her wish list; his price point. One Day Special Event: December 9th, 11 am – 7 pm J Loggins Jewelers, 14015 Southwest Freeway in Sugar Land. Call 281-242-2900; www.jloggins.com. HOURS: Tue - Fri: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

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OBAGI GIFT SET FOR THE HOLIDAYS Don’t miss out on the Obagi Elastiderm Gift Set, which includes an eye cream, eye gel complex and a beautiful gift bag. They make perfect gifts for this holiday season! Sugar Land Face & Body Plastic Surgery, 6926 Southwest Freeway in Sugar Land. Call 281-313-0555; www.beautybecomesyou.com.

RIDE IN STYLE Get a hot new ride this holiday season from TexasDirectAuto.com. With thousands of vehicles in stock, you’re sure to find a ride that you will love! Texas Direct Auto, 12053 Southwest Freeway in Stafford. Call 281-499-8200; www.TexasDirectAuto.com.

THE SEIKO SPORTURA SOLAR ALARM CHRONOGRAPH No battery change is required for the Seiko Sportura Solar Alarm Chronograph, which is powered by light. It is 100 meters water resistant, measures up to 60 minutes in 1/5 second increments, and its alarm hands can indicate the time in a different time zone. Zeeneez Watches & Sunglasses, 2735 Town Center Boulevard N, Suite E in Sugar Land. Call 281-491-2930; www.zeeneez.com.

HOLIDAY WINE BASKET Enjoy a wine gift basket filled with an outstanding white wine from Friuli and a superior red wine from Tuscany plus a 250 ML bottle of extra virgin olive oil from Tuscany surrounded by candy and cheeses. Tutto Bene Winery, 13003 Murphy Road, Suite M10 in Stafford. Call 832-532-7853; www.tuttobenewineclub.com.

DISCOVER AGELESS BEAUTY Discover ageless beauty in the blink of an eye at Sugar Land Plastic Surgery. Their 2-in-1 Neocutis Eye Intervention System contains an anti-aging bio-serum and eye cream, and when used in combination, completely rejuvenates eyes for an absolutely amazing transformation! Sugar Land Plastic Surgery. Call 281-980-8000; www.mybodysurgeon.com. fort bend

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THE VINTAGE PEARL Visit the Vintage Pearl for meaningful, custom hand-stamped jewelry and Christmas ornaments created with any names, dates or inspirational words made just for you! The Vintage Pearl, 16049 City Walk in Sugar Land Town Square. Call 281-325-0169; www.thevintagepearl.com.

AUTHENTIC ARGENTINIAN CUISINE Enjoy the authentic Argentinian experience at Tierra del Fuego TX. Book your private rooms for the holidays! Holiday gift cards are also available. Tierra del Fuego TX, 2110 Town Square Place in Sugar Land Town Square. Call 832-999-4045; www.tierradelfuegotx.net.

YOUNGER, HEALTHIER SKIN Skin Medica’s TNS Essential Serum® is the perfect growth factor product for all skin types. It is proven to give you healthier and younger looking skin in as little as 30 days. Get yours today! Dr. Shel Wellness and Medical Spa, 1437 Highway 6, Suite 100 in Sugar Land. Call 281-313-7435; www.drshel.com.

SPARKLES PECAN CHAMPAGNE Give the gift of Grandma’s pecan pie with Braman Winery’s Sparkles Pecan Champagne! This sparkling white wine with all-natural pecan flavors is available at Braman Winery’s tasting room locations and on their website. Braman Winery, 3333 FM 359 in Richmond. Call 281-762-1375; www.bramanbrands.com.

BEAUTIFUL SKIN REVEALED Take 20% off Obagi Products for your Home Treatment Regimen. Forever Young Skin Care by Linda, Gallery of Salons, 11333 Fountain Lake Dr. in Stafford. Call 713-269-9955; www.lindasforeveryoung.com.

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ENTER TO WIN Fort Bend Focus Magazine is looking for great amateur photos. Think you have a great shot? Any subject matter will be considered, black and white or color, special effects and/or edited are not necessary. A WINNER EVERY MONTH Each month’s winner receives a $50 gift certificate to a restaurant and the winning photo will be published in our magazine. To claim your prize, call Adrienne at 281-690-4242. Runner-up photos may be published in our “Readers’ Photo Album.”

Please make sure to send some basic information about every photo you submit such as: who, where, when, a title, your name and daytime phone number. By submitting an entry, the photographer gives the Fort Bend Focus Magazine the right to use and publish their photograph. There is no contest deadline.

NO LIMIT TO ENTRIES To submit a digital photo, e-mail the jpeg file to Sarah@ FortBendFocus.com. Digital photos must be HIGH RESOLUTION at least 300 dpi at actual size of at least 4” x 6”.

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EVENTS All Month Sunday – Wednesday, 6 – 9 pm Thursday – Saturday, 6 – 10 pm Sugar Land Holiday Lights Every night in December, Constellation Field will light up with over two million lights! Enjoy a night filled with holiday lights, meeting Santa, visiting with vendors and enjoying festive foods. With nine themed areas to walk through, Sugar Land Holiday Lights will be a memorable time for the entire family! For tickets and special holiday hours, call 281-240-4487 or visit www.sugarlandholidaylights.com.

December 6th, 8:15 am Santa Shuffle and Snowfest Parade Spread the holiday cheer with Missouri City’s one-mile Santa Shuffle Fun Run. Santa hats, reindeer antlers and ugly sweaters are encouraged! Free t-shirts will be given to the first 50 participants. No registration is required, and runners should arrive by 7:45 am at the Recreation & Tennis Center, located at 2701 Cypress Point Drive in Missouri City. Participants are encouraged to stick around after the run for the Snowfest Parade featuring floats decorated in holiday themes, horses and various organizations. Call 281-403-8637.

December 6th, 10 am – 4 pm Friends of Missouri City Annual Book Sale

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December 4th, 11th, 14th and 19th 2015 Sugar Land Firefighter Calendar Signings Join the Sugar Land firefighters featured in the 2015 Sugar Land Firefighter Calendar to have your calendar signed, and bring your camera for a firefighter photo op! Proceeds from the calendar, presented by the Sugar Land Citizen’s Fire Academy Alumni Association (CFAAA) and the Sugar Land Fire Department, benefit programs such as the CFAAA Scholarship Fund and the Boots and Ladders program dedicated to providing for firefighter in times of need. For signing locations and times, visit www.slcfaa.com.

December 5th, 5:30 – 9 pm Snowfest Festival The 31st annual celebration at the Missouri City Civic Center Complex, located at 1522 Texas Parkway, begins with a performance by Southminster Choral Ensemble and a treelighting ceremony. Festivities include a snow hill, moonwalks, a visit from Santa, a rock wall, camel rides and an exclusive kids’ village providing an array of crafts and activities. Food items will be available to purchase. Attendees are encouraged to bring an unwrapped toy for The Missouri City Police Department “Blue Santa” Toy Drive. Call 281-403-8637 or visit www.missouricitytx.gov.

December 8th – 12th, Noon – 12:40 pm Journey to Bethlehem 2014

Enjoy the best book bargains around at the Friends of the Missouri City Branch Library’s Annual Winter Book Sale at 1530 Texas Parkway. The selection includes gently-used hardback and paperback books for adults and children, music CDs, videos and audiobooks on CD or cassette. Donations of gently-used books, CDs and DVDs for the book sale may be brought to the library at any time. Call 281-238-2100.

December 7th, 2 pm and 7 pm Deck the Halls with the Fort Bend Symphony Orchestra Celebrate the season with all of your favorite Christmas music once again featuring Houston Baptist University’s Schola Cantorum. Children 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult but must have a ticket. The concert will be held at the Stafford Centre, located at 10505 Cash Road. For tickets, visit www.fbso.org or call 281-276-9642.

Join Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, located at 16655 Southwest Freeway, as they usher in the Christmas Advent Season with a series of worship events: “The Gift of Preparation and Anticipation” on December 8th, “The Gift of Fulfillment” on December 9th, “The Gift of Obedience” on December 10th, “The Gift of the Savior’s Birth” on December 11th and “The Greatest Gift of All” on December 12th. All productions will be held in the Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital Sweetwater Pavilion Chapel. Contact 281-274-7164 or visit www.houstonmethodist.org/sugarland.

December 9th, 11 am – 7 pm Lagos Designer Trunk Show Wrap up your holidays with J Loggins Jewelers at their Lagos Designer Trunk Show, where you’ll find the perfect gifts for loved ones. The fun takes place at J Loggins Jewelers, located at 14015 Southwest Freeway at Sugar Creek. Call 281-242-2900.

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EVENTS December 11th, 5 – 7 pm Senior Holiday Party Get in the holiday spirit with great company at the Missouri City Community Center, located at 1522 Texas Parkway. Doors will open at 5 pm, and dinner will be available from 5 to 6:30 pm. Starting at 6:30 pm, the Missouri City Ballet will perform a special showing of The Nutcracker. Guests are encouraged to bring canned goods that will be given to families in need during the holiday season. Tickets may be purchased for $5 at the Missouri City Recreation & Tennis Center, located at 2701 Cypress Point Drive, or by calling 281-403-8637.

December 12th – 14th BalletForte Presents The Nutcracker Indulge in the spirit of the holiday season with the magic and adventure of BalletForte’s The Nutcracker. Overflowing with extraordinary characters, exquisite scenery and costumes, captivating dancing and Tchaikovsky’s beloved score, this holiday classic will enchant the entire family. Show times are December 12th at 7:30 pm, December 13th at 2 and 7:30 pm and December 14th at 2 pm at the Stafford Centre Performing Arts Theatre, located at 10505 Cash Road. To purchase tickets, call 281-799-7554 or visit www.balletforte.org.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS www.sugarlandtownsquare.com Call 281.313.SLTS The City of Sugar Land’s 12th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony Thursday, December 4th 5 – 8 pm

December 14th, 5 – 6 pm Advent Hymn Festival Join the Sanctuary Choir of New Hope Lutheran Church as they lead the congregation in festive settings of the wonderful hymnody of Advent. Anthems and organ music will round what is sure to be a wonderful, worshipful evening at New Hope Lutheran Church, located at 1424 FM 1092 in Missouri City. Visit www.newhopelc.org.

Holidays in the Plaza with the Kempner High School Band Friday, December 5th 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Saturday, December 6th 7:30 – 9:30 pm

Photos with Santa Sunday, December 7th, 14th and 21st 1 – 5 pm

Holidays in the Plaza with Riverpointe Church’s School of Rock

Teens in grades six and up are invited to take a break from studying for finals and compete in a contest to create the ultimate gingerbread house at the First Colony Branch Library, located at 2121 Austin Parkway in Sugar Land. Materials will be provided. Call 281-238-2800.

Friday, December 12th 6 – 8 pm

Holiday Dance Showcase Saturday, December 13th 11 am – 5 pm

Movie Under the Moon Saturday, December 13th 7:30 – 9:30 pm

Menorah Celebration Wednesday, December 17th 6:30 – 8 pm

December 30th, 2:30 – 4 pm Winter Craft Drop-In

Join Sugar Land Baptist Church, located at 16755 Southwest Freeway, for a Sugar Land Christmas Celebration featuring artists Ballet Grace, soprano Elisha Jordan, classical tenor Scot R. Cameron, gospel singer Kristine Trigg, contemporary artist Braxton Edwards, violinist Aija Izaks and others. Tickets are $5 for general admission and $20 for reserved seating. Childcare is provided for children under five by reservation. For tickets, visit www.sugarlandbaptist.org/slcc or call 281-275-6503.

Friday, December 5th 4 – 8 pm

Holidays in the Plaza with Savannah Berry

December 17th, 5:30 – 6:30 pm Gingerbread House Contest for Teens

December 13th and 14th, 7 pm Sugar Land Christmas Celebration

KHOU Channel 11’s Secret Santa Toy Drive Drop Off

The First Colony Branch Library, located at 2121 Austin Parkway in Sugar Land, will have a special program for families with children of all ages. Escape the cold and get creative with makeand-take crafts at this fun come-and-go event. Call 281-238-2800.

Holidays in the Plaza with Memorial Drive United Methodist Church Friday, December 19th 5 – 7 pm

Holidays in the Plaza with First Colony Church of Christ Saturday, December 20th 5 – 7 pm

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City of Sugar Land’s New Year’s Eve Celebration Wednesday, December 31st 7 pm


Living the Sweet Life

By Alisa Murray www.AlisaMurray.com Nationally recognized portrait artist and awardwinning columnist.

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ell my friends, December has rolled back around to us yet again! Hardly yesterday it seems I was getting ready for spring, and all at once, 2014 flew by making me wonder if all of the rest of my years will be the same. Gosh knows I surely hope not! The time we have here is more precious as we get old enough to realize what life is . . . oddly, very short. In the time that we each have been given, God has gifted us with special talents. I recently listened to a sermon about fanning the flames and holding onto your torch. Each of us has a passion somewhere deep inside of us. Sometimes it’s so easy to see. It’s glaring at us from the very beginning like Michael Jackson and later in teen years, Michael Jordan. For most though, it’s not just “right there obvious.” As an artist, it has always been my “passion with a purpose” to create images, and based on my life experiences, use photography to permanently document people at various stages and capture the relationships we all have. Some years, I have been running with a torch burning bright and on fire. Other years, I have been walking with my torch, my arm bent weakened by stress over the economy, the children, my life. God has this wonderful plan for us, though. He gets us here with specific talents and places a burning desire to grow and share with others from the fruits of using these talents. In years of

strife, it’s easy to want to just put the torch down, stop running and do something else. Don’t! As a new year comes in, so does an opportunity awaiting you to seize hold of whatever it is that drives you. Search deep within yourself to find the special gift God has given you and only you. Once you find it, create a life around it, and give it to whoever will take it. Someone asked me recently if I could go back to being a teenager, would I? I said “no.” Then, they asked if I could go back to being in my 20s and 30s, would I? I said “no” to all of that. I am happy right where I am. I am happy because I am growing. I am running with my torch in my hand. My finish line is mine, and it will be scattered with years of rampant passion and creativity, as well as years of wondering if

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this is really what I am supposed to be doing with my life. Am I making a difference? Am I using my gifts to glorify Him? I used to want to photograph everyone in Houston. I now have the sense to know that God only provides the correct people in my life to receive my gifts. Not everyone is supposed to be with me. I am thankful for having learned this lesson. This new year, I am again on fire! I have plans to start doing underwater prenatal photography, a baby calendar showcasing my best work and write my first novel. I have been working on a collection of paintings, and I think by mid-year, they will be ready to submit for acceptance into the National Association of Women Artists. I hope this year will bring you joy and that you will pass me as we together run with our torches held high! Take Care of YOU!


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