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Volume 12 Issue 4
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LADONNA PAEDAE RODRIGUEZ has written newspaper articles about Sebring, its people and its history, and finds joy in sharing with her community. Her passion for writing connects to her love of the arts. She is also a visual artist, using colored pencil as her medium. Her roots are deep in Highlands County; her mother was born in a house in DeSoto City in 1928, and her relatives were among the firefighters who went to rescue those in Moore Haven during the hurricane of 1926, giving her a unique perspective into our culture.
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KELSEY SCHAUF was born and raised in Sebring and currently resides in Mooresville, NC. For the past eight years, she has worked as a Public Relations Representative. Kelsey left the industry in 2022 to spend more time with her husband, Jacob, and son, Kolbey. One of her passions is project management and being able to see a project through from start to finish. She is currently working at Carolina CAT in Charlotte, N.C. with the Vice President of the Rental Store.
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Dear Cindy, On behalf of everyone in our Highlands Co. Community, we can't thank you enough for your outstanding article on the Homecoming of 2nd Lt. Pharis Weekley. It was such a well-written article and the pictures were excellent. My, what a great job you did! Thank you!
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Jake Owen
Country Singer Jake Owen
By: Kelsey Schauf
Growing up in the Heartland, Joshua Ryan Owen
(Jake Owen) didn't always know that he wanted to be a country music sensation. Jake and his twin brother Jarod were born in Winter Haven, Florida to Steve and Mitzi Owen on August 28, 1981. The Owens family left Winter Haven when the boys were five years old and made the move to Vero Beach, Florida.
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tthe age of 15, Jake knew he wanted to pursue a golf career after taking home a trophy at the Indian River County Junior Invitational at Indian River Club in Vero Beach. The Owen brothers attended Vero Beach High School and then went on to Florida State University. Jarod went to FSU on a full tennis scholarship, and Jake was a Political Science major and also planned to walk-on to the FSU golf team.
His dream of going pro in golf was quickly halted after Jake suffered a wakeboarding accident in Vero Beach at the age of 19. The serious incident required him to have reconstructive surgery on his left shoulder. The injury would put a hold on his golf career, but he was unsure for how long. After a year of not swinging a golf club at one hundred percent, Jake found himself in a place of frustration and anxiousness.
Prior to this career-changing injury, Jake didn't see himself as a musician. During that downtime from golf, he found a guitar in his roommate's closet. He taught himself how to play, which helped with the sadness he was feeling post-injury. After six to eight months, Jake began playing at local venues in both Tallahassee and Vero Beach. The Florida native frequented local hot spots such as Parrots and Potbellies (Tallahassee) and The Riverside Café in Vero. There was a light at the end of this tunnel, and it was a future career in music.
“I couldn’t dream of all the success I’ve achieved today. It’s taken a lot of hard work and many years to get where I am, and I wouldn’t have it any other way,” Owen said. “All of my obstacles, including the injury, led to where I am today.”
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the blessing from his parents, Jake packed up his belongings and moved to Nashville, Tennessee. Not long after he landed in Nashville, Jake signed a contract with Music Row, and less than a year later in 2006 he inked a deal with RCA Records. Later that year, he released his debut studio album, Startin’ with Me. Jake’s first album peaked at eighth on the US Country music charts. The Florida native wrote all of the songs on his debut album.
"I put aside a lot of my own songs that I had written and started recording some outside songs that I thought were better," Owen told CMT in 2011. "That's kind of risky when it comes to your own. Most people think in order to validate yourself as an artist, you have to write your own songs. I commend the guys that do. I've done it. But I also think that you can pick great songs outside that you didn't write that can help your career."
Of his seven studio albums, he has nine singles that reached number one on the US country charts: “Barefoot Blue Jean Night,” “Alone with You,” “The One That Got Away,” and “Anywhere with You,” from his third album, Barefoot Blue Jean Night; “Beachin” from his fourth album, Days of Gold; “American Country Love Song” from his fifth studio album, American Love, and “I Was Jack (You Were Diane)” and “Homemade” from his sixth studio album, Greetings From…Jake
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2010, the Jake Owen Foundation was established as a registered 501(c)(3) private nonprofit foundation. Jake initially created this foundation to offer financial support on a national level to children battling cancer and other catastrophic childhood diseases through St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. In addition, the foundation also aids various youth organizations and charities in Jake’s hometown of Vero Beach, Florida and surrounding Indian River County.
“The Jake Owen Foundation is one of the most fulfilling things I have ever been involved with. What matters is the kind of person you are. Your character ... Your legacy. What have YOU done for others? Music in my life has been great to me but the one thing I will always be most proud of and look back on ... and be able to share with my daughters ... are things that compliment your character. Giving back has always been important to me in everything I do,” Owen states on the Jake Owen Foundation website.
These days, the Jake Owen Foundation has been able to expand their mission of helping people in places they call home, all while supporting the beneficiaries who have been a part of the Foundation since it began 13 years ago. Funds are raised through private donations, brand partnerships, and special events assisting child and youth programs, education, healthcare, and more. To date, the Jake Owen Foundation has raised more than $3 million dollars for nonprofit organizations.
The Foundation raises money through events such as the annual Jake Owen Benefit Concert, Songwriters Showcase and the Jake Owen Flamingo Golf Classic, which is held annually in Vero Beach. In 2018, Jake was honored with the Jake Owen Field by the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation and the Kevin Harvick Foundation. The field is a state-of-the-art synthetic turf youth baseball field at a sports complex in his hometown.
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yis a priority for the 41-year-old musician. Owen married model Lacey Buchanan on May 7, 2012, in Vero Beach. Their first daughter, Olive Pearl (Pearl) was born on November 22, 2012, Thanksgiving Day. The couple later divorced in August 2015 after three years of marriage. In 2017, Owen met Erica Hartlein, and the rest is history. The two welcomed a daughter, Paris Hartley, on April 29, 2019, and got engaged in December 2020.
“I always try to make family time my number one priority. That being said, I love having my girls at shows with me,” exclaimed Owen. “Looking offstage and seeing them singing along is the best feeling as a dad, and it makes me cherish both my time at home and on the road with them.”
Just over four years since his last album was released, Owen released his seventh studio album titled Loose Cannon on June 23, 2023. This 16-track album features some of Nashville’s most talented writers including Ashley Gorley, Brent Cobb, Rodney Clawson, Jessie Jo Dillon, Luke Laird and many others.
“I can’t wait to share this new wave of music with my fans,” Owen stated when speaking about the album. “This album is a long time coming and feels like the best version of me. Grab your buddies, put the boat in the water, pour a cold one out and we’ll catch y’all out on the lake. It’s the best time of year and we’re ready to celebrate.”
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Jake with fiancée Erica Hartlein with their daughter Paris
Jake and his daughter Pearl
Jake's parents, Steve & Mitzi Owen
s Florida native country music sensation is proud of his latest album of summertime country lyrics and is going on tour! You can see Jake in his upcoming headline Loose Cannon tour starting off in Cleveland, Ohio on September 7. You can visit www. jakeowen.net/events to see where you can find Jake showcasing his musical talents.
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Young Girl With Down Syndrome Redefines Possibilities
By Christy Swift Photos
Jenifer Mahannah found out her daughter Penelope was going to have Down Syndrome before she was born. It was difficult news for a mom-to-be to receive, but nine years later, she can’t imagine life without her special daughter.
“I want people to have more understanding of people and children with disabilities,” Jenifer says. “They may have limitations, but they have the capability of doing amazing things!”
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Jenifer Mahannah and her daughter Penelope
When Jenifer was pregnant, her quadruple screen test for potential birth defects came back 99% positive for Down Syndrome. She decided to forgo a definitive diagnosis via an invasive amniocentesis test, but a specialist at Shands hospital confirmed her unborn daughter had a heart defect consistent with Down Syndrome.
“I was heartbroken,” Jenifer recalls. “I had never been around someone who was disabled. I didn’t know much about that community. I called my aunt, who had some experience with people with disabilities and told her about the diagnosis. Her words were: you just got a gift from God.”
Her aunt went on to tell Jenifer that children like these were special and soon she would find out why. Those comforting words lifted a burden from Jenifer, and she went through the rest of her pregnancy with a sense that everything was going to be okay. Her family also came together and supported her. Penny was born with Down Syndrome and had open heart surgery at four months old. “The surgery was such a success. She was in and out of the hospital in a week. She’s a little miracle,” Jenifer says.
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Jenifer signed up for the Early Steps program, the free early intervention system that offers services to eligible infants and toddlers who have or are at-risk for developmental disabilities or delays. A physical therapist came to the house to work with Penny, which was great, but Jenifer felt like she and her daughter were in “a lonely little world.”
“I didn’t know anybody else in the same situation,” Jenifer recalls. “I asked the therapist, ‘Do you have other families that would want to connect for friendship? Even a support group?’” Before long, her phone was ringing and she was connecting with other parents over Facebook. The need was present in the community, and so was the desire, so Jenifer decided to organize an event for families of children with disabilities. She held it on World Down Syndrome Day, March 21st (chosen because the date is 3-21, representing a third copy of the 21st chromosome). The event was organized in a local park, and Jenifer’s mother helped her put together goodie bags for each family that attended.
It was a great success, so she began to hold more of them. She also attended every Early Steps resource fair she could. “I was in Ocala at the time, but I would drive to Gainesville, Crystal Lake, and other nearby places. That’s how I started meeting the organizations that help kids and adults with disabilities, all kinds of disabilities.” She started her own non-profit, called Just As I Am. Partnering with the Olive Garden, where she worked as a server for 10 years, she organized larger events that provided free food, a DJ, a photographer to take free family portraits, and a place for children and adults with disabilities and their families to have fun and connect. While COVID put an end to those types of events, Jenifer plans to start them up again in her new community in Sebring.
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They’ve helped to connect families with disabilities with resources, support, and one another, but Penny and her mom have made a difference in another big way, too—by breaking boundaries: Penny was the first child with Down Syndrome ever to be featured on the cover of the Ocala Family Times Magazine.
Penny was four years old when Jenifer saw the cover contest come across her Facebook feed. She saw it as not just an opportunity for her adorable little girl to be a cover model, but as a way to spotlight diversity in beauty. She brought Penny to the photo shoot to have her head shot taken. Ocala Family Times posted the head shot on their Facebook page along with the other photos taken that day, stating that the model who received the most “likes” would be their cover model for the December 2018/January 2019 edition.
“I gathered all my friends to share it, and we got over 4,000 likes,” Jenifer recalls. With that much support, they won the contest easily. A few months later, the official photo shoot was held, and the magazine was published featuring a cherubic Penny in a white knitted winter hat and scarf on the cover. Immediately afterward, Jenifer began receiving phone calls from people who had recognized Penny, as well as the local newspapers and radio stations. Everyone was excited to see this beautiful little girl with Down Syndrome on the cover of a popular local magazine.
“She was the first girl with Down Syndrome to grace the cover,” Jenifer said. “We’re changing the face of beauty. Beauty can come in all shapes and sizes and looks.”
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This wasn’t just a win for Penny and other kids with Down Syndrome, it was a win for the community at large. Often, discomfort or fears about interacting with people with a disability are based on lack of knowledge, uncertainties, and stereotypes. Regardless of disability status, everyone possesses unique talents and has something to offer. By encouraging inclusion and allowing people of all abilities to interact, everyone’s lives are enriched.
“Before Penelope, I had never interacted with the disabled community,” Jenifer says. “Now we are seeing more people like Penelope on TV. Mattel has a Barbie doll with Down Syndrome. There’s the movie Champions with Woody Harrelson.” Champions is a 2023 comedy about a former minor-league basketball coach who is court-ordered to manage a team of players who have intellectual disabilities. The cast includes ten extremely talented disabled actors chosen out of hundreds who auditioned.
“(Things like this) open up the conversation,” Jenifer explains. “Ultimately it’s about awareness and inclusion, however that may look. Equality is not giving everybody the same thing; it’s giving each individual the tools they need to succeed. There are people with Down Syndrome who own a house and drive. Penelope might be at a different learning level, but there is a place for her in the world, and she deserves every opportunity to live a fulfilling life, whatever that may look like.”
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Part of what that looks like is bodysurfing! Penny loves to lie on a boogie board and ride the waves into shore. She participates in adaptive skiing through a special program and loves anything to do with the water. Penelope is also autistic and nonverbal, but that doesn’t stop her. “She loves music. She loves sounds. She loves to play with other children. She’s very social and loves to interact. Even though she can’t speak, she expresses herself,” her mom explains. Penny also has a special IPAD program she uses to communicate.
Penny will be attending the second grade at Woodlawn Elementary in Sebring this fall, and Jenifer cannot say enough good things about the teachers, staff, and administrators there. “It has been such a blessing in her growth,” Jenifer says, mentioning how helpful both the principal, Jerry Wright, and the assistant principal, Christine Gilbert, have been, along with Penny’s teachers and aides. “They have completely embraced Penelope. The teachers and the kids all know Penelope. She is so happy to go to school; she walks in there so proud!”
Jenifer intends to establish a Just As I Am program in Sebring, mirroring her successful efforts in Ocala. She says she’ll start from scratch, first by connecting with other families. “Connecting with people is my thing,” she says. “All it takes is a few. The few turn into more and more.” The mission will be to offer friendship and resources to families with all types of disabilities, not just Down Syndrome. Just As I Am can be found at www.facebook.com/justasiamkids.
Nine years ago, Jenifer’s aunt told her that her child with Down Syndrome was a gift from God. “She was more than right,” Jenifer says confidently.
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Penelope is necessary in this world. She has this essence of humility that can never be taken away from her—that’s something we sometimes forget in this world. God’s ways are not ours, and He doesn't make mistakes.
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The headline might read, “Father takes eight year old daughter to a local clay-shoot and a whole new world opens to her.” Of course, the next line should read, “Parents had no idea of how dramatically their lives would change as well.”
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Thefather is Matt Elliott, of Lake Placid, and Molly is his daughter. What began as simply a fun father-daughter day out giving clay shooting a try, became an exciting, all-consuming, rewarding and demanding sport in which Molly, now sixteen years old, excels nationally. Molly and Matt attended the local shoot, then soon after, she joined the Young Guns of Quail Creek shooting club in Okeechobee. Mr. Elliott was so dedicated to the young Elliott’s newfound hobby that he then created the local Ridge Clays shooting club. Within two short years, Molly, who was then just ten years of age, entered and won a local clay-shooting event, competing against boys and girls her age and younger. The fire was lit.
Fast-forward to present day, and Molly Elliott is making a name for herself in the world of competitive clay shooting. Her whirlwind schedule would make most catch their breath. In early June, Molly competed in Hillsdale, Michigan, participating in her favorite discipline, International Bunker Trap. This discipline has fifteen machines, and the competitor moves to the next station after each shot taken. The target is projected from unknown angles in front of the shooter, traveling at 68 mph. In the qualifying event, Molly won a silver medal. Overall, she finished in the top six out of eighty and was the youngest of the top scorers. This competition was to qualify for the National Junior Shooting Olympics team, of which the top three finishers qualified.
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In late June, Molly, accompanied by her coach, Scott Layer, and her parents, Matt and Sharla Elliott, traveled to Italy to compete in an invitationonly shoot of the same discipline at the renowned UmbriaVerde shooting club. Molly competed in a mixed team event. In the main event she shot well enough to rank in the top eight. Molly remarked that the skills demonstrated by competitors in Italy were “next level.” Among those competing at the meet was Michael Diamond, a well-known Australian shooter. He has competed in several Olympics and won every Bunker Trap competition in which he participated. Molly considers him one of her role models. Molly did manage to fit in a little sightseeing with her parents in Italy, and she knows how very fortunate she is to have these experiences at such a young age.
July took Molly and family to Ohio for the year’s final meet, where again she competed in team and individual International Bunker Trap, as well as Skeet, Trap and Sporting Clays. Molly earned the title of “Women’s Varsity National Champion” in International Bunker Trap. Skeet involves shooting at clay targets which are mechanically flung from two fixed stations into the air at high speed and at a variety of angles. In the two-day competition of Skeet, she scored an impressive 186 out of 200.
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“Ilove a good challenge, and Bunker Trap clay-shooting is very challenging,” said Molly. It seems that she thrives on fast-paced challenges. With no idea from what direction the airborne clay targets will appear at any time, she progresses through five different stations, laserfocused on the combined fifteen traps at which she takes aim quite effectively. The challenges that Molly faces with gusto have enabled her to be a national champion each year, in one discipline or another, since she started going to SCTP nationals at age eight. Her “aim” is now focused on making it to the Olympics when she is 21. Having this confidence and this goal at a mere 16 years old is remarkable.
Molly’s shotgun of choice is the Krieghoff 12-gauge. This type is the most popular choice for clay target shooting, offering the most power and versatility. She appreciates its “consistency and reputation and the way that it fits me.” The consummate professional, Molly is sure to clean and prep her shotgun after every shoot, ensuring that it is win-worthy for the next competition.
Scoring in Molly’s preferred clay-shooting discipline varies depending on whether she participates at a “junior” level of competition, for which the perfect score is 125 points, or if it is an “open to all ages” event, where the perfect score is 250. Molly was pleased that she maintained her average score when recently competing against all ages. Again, quite remarkable.
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The support of her mom and dad does not go unappreciated by the young rising star: “They both help with everything. I’ve never had to struggle. They are always willing to do whatever it takes,” noted Molly. Indeed, both Matt and Sharla Elliott are very devoted to helping Molly succeed, traveling across the country for events, rearranging schedules, making sure she gets plenty of practice time and schooling while on the road, as they also juggle business needs back home in Lake Placid. Molly’s grandparents, Donald and Debra Elliott, also of Lake Placid, attend as many events throughout the country as possible to support their granddaughter as well.
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Molly said that she and her grandfather Donald practice shooting sporting clays, and that “he’s actually a good shot.”
When reflecting on this road she is traveling and this passion of hers, a remarkably mature Molly stated, “I realize how far I have come, and that while there are people who are better at shooting than me, I am determined to go far, and to do so I have to keep working at it.”
While Molly is fully dedicated to this passion for now, she has plans to attend college to study medicine or law in the near future. Molly’s advice for other kids and teens hoping to pursue a similar dream: “Don’t give up when it gets hard. There were a lot of circumstances when I wanted to completely quit and thought I wouldn’t get better, but with dedication and practice you’ll get there!”
So how does Molly keep her energy up, her confidence high, her nerves at bay, and her focus on getting better and better? She finds a quiet place, puts her earbuds in, and listens to the words of Lainey Wilson’s country song, “Atta Girl.”
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Mark Maglischo and Fabio Novaes
By Rebecca Maglischo Photographer Jerry Eang
The man at the front of the room says a few funny comments and then calls my husband’s name in a thick Brazilian accent, “Mark!” Amidst the clapping, a few whistles and a lot of pats on the back, Mark walks to the front of the room. No one else would notice, but I see the slight swell of my husband's chest. Pride. This is the most humble man I know and a little pride looks good on him. The instructor, Fabio Novaes, removes the white belt from around my husband's waist and replaces it with a blue one. Then, just as importantly, he wraps Mark in a hug and congratulates him. This has not been an easy road, but nothing about Brazilian jiu-jitsu could be described as easy.
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Aquick glance at Wikipedia will tell you, “Brazilian jiu-jitsu, BJJ, is a self-defense martial art and combat sport based on grappling, ground fighting, and submission holds. BJJ approaches self-defense by emphasizing taking an opponent to the ground, gaining a dominant position, and using a number of techniques to force them into submission via joint locks or chokeholds. Brazilian jiu-jitsu was initially developed in 1925 by Brazilian brothers Carlos, Oswaldo, Gastão Jr., O'Brien, and Hélio Gracie, after Carlos was taught jiu-jitsu by a traveling Japanese judoka, Mitsuyo Maeda, in 1917. Later on, the Gracie family developed their own self-defense system, and published Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. BJJ eventually came to be its own defined combat sport through the innovations, practices, and adaptation of Gracie jiu-jitsu and judo, and became an essential martial art for modern MMA. This seems to be a good summary of the sport. But for so many people, jiu-jitsu is so much more.
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From the corner of my eye, I see two blonde, curly heads peek through the doorway and weave their way to a good viewing position. My sons. They know the significance of this moment because they practice jiu-jitsu, too. Mark and I married late, and, under the pressure of time, quickly had two children back to back. We ran a gym, worked long hours, and I have no doubt he often wondered why in the world he left his calm bachelor life for all this chaos. I teased him, maybe a bit too much, when he decided to visit Fabio Novaes Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He told me later he almost didn’t return after the first day. It was hard... and frustrating... and overwhelming... and it exposed every weakness, physically and emotionally. He feared my eye rolling and “I told you so” even more.
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Fabio Novaes and Roberta Capeluto are the owners of Fabio Novaes Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Lakeland, Florida. Fabio started training Brazilian jiu-jitsu in 1992. Ten years later, he was awarded his black belt by instructor Marcelo Saporito, head instructor of Carlson Gracie School in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Fabio is recognized by the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Confederation, (Confederacao Brasileira de Jiu-Jitsu – CBJJ), The Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu Federation (Federacao de Jiu-Jitsu do Rio de Janeiro – F.J-J.RIO), The Olympic Jiu-Jitsu Federation of Rio de Janeiro (Federacao Olimpica de Jiu-Jitsu do Estado do Rio de Janeiro – FJJORJ) and the Brazilian Confederation of Olympic Jiu-Jitsu (Conferacao Brasileira de Jiu-Jitsu Olimpico – CBJJO). Fabio is a two time Gi Pan Am champion and a No-Gi champion. His hard work and dedication to the sport of jiu-jitsu has placed him on the podium in the most important BJJ competitions in the world. This list of accomplishments might bring people in the doors of the jiu-jitsu school; it is something entirely different, however, that keeps them coming back.
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Two months into my husband’s jiu-jitsu journey, I told him he couldn’t quit. We’d make every accommodation as a family to honor and support that time for him. The changes in Mark were incredible. The frustration that hung just under the surface of his demeanor began to settle. He had an outlet, a healthy way to vent, and a new challenge for his mind as he worked to grasp the chess game of grappling. Soon, I caught him playing jiu-jitsu games with the boys, wrestling with them and teaching them little basics.
My husband had a way to engage with my children, a new language that they could share when words just wouldn’t fix the problem. And as soon as the boys were old enough, they joined Mark on the mats. In the beginning, my oldest struggled. Naturally athletic and admirably strong-willed, he pushed hard against the inevitable humility that comes with jiu-jitsu. My youngest, much more complacent and tender than his brother, found himself overwhelmed in difficult physical situations. The emotions were intense. Each time things got tough, Mark pulled the boys out onto the garage mats. “Let’s drill a bit, maybe we can roll around and figure it out together...”
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The door of the Fabio Novaes Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu School reads “When you step on my mats, leave your pride outside.” This is undoubtedly the first step of Brazilian jiu-jitsu. “You will not survive if your ego is in the way,” says Roberta Capuleto, Fabio’s wife and a brown belt in jiu jitsu. “You will not persevere because you will not be open to learning.
Brazilian jiu-jitsu teaches you to remain calm under pressure and to think before making a move. You learn more about your own body and become equipped to face fears and overcome frustrations.” Fabio and Roberta have lived these principles on and off the mats.
A young couple struggling with limited opportunities in Brazil, the two set out on the adventure of a lifetime. They moved to America. It took some hard knocks, serious determination, and a lot of work before they landed in Lakeland and decided to open a jiu-jitsu school. The school, which now also has a Brandon location, has thrived because every student that hangs in there becomes like family.
My husband asked repeatedly for me to come try a class with him. He opened the door to his little world and invited me in. It took me over a year to finally take him up on the offer. He knew what I didn’t... I needed this. I had lost myself in child rearing. I had also closed the doors of my gym in the wake of the pandemic. I was angry at life and fumbling to figure out what was next. My pull-up-yourbootstraps attitude didn’t work in jiu-jitsu, and after every class, I sat in my minivan and cried. Decades of angry frustration poured out of me. Then I’d go home, shower, and show up again.
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Fabio calls my name next. He replaces my white belt with a blue one and hugs me. “The Tasmanian Devil,” he says with a smile. That’s what he calls me. Each person in the room comes through the line to hug and congratulate my husband and me. They all know. They are either on the journey to this point or well beyond us on the road. The people in this room are so different from one another. They have shared sweat and occasionally, a little blood. They have been humbled and they have done the humbling. We all know how it feels. We all have immense respect for one another just because we keep showing up to do the hard thing. There is not a person in the room that has not considered quitting jiu-jitsu, and some here have considered quitting life. Fabio likes to say “We’re all the same, the white belt and the black belt. The black belt just has more experience. But we are all still learning. We are all still pushing and we need each other to push against.” When the last person passes through the line, my husband turns to me for a hug. My kids run in and wrap their little arms around our legs. We're still learning, too, together, as a family.
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CHANGE UP YOUR BREAKFAST
Eating a hearty breakfast will set you up for a day filled with energy and positivity. It’s important to make sure you take the time to eat breakfast each morning. It can, however, be very difficult to come up with new and unique ideas that you and your family will love. Luckily, we’re here to help.
We are sharing four breakfast recipes! From super healthy to easy breakfast recipes ideas, we’ve got you covered!
Try them out and enjoy!
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A breakfast worth waking up for! With fresh greens, crispy bacon, jammy eggs, and a zesty, tangy mustard vinaigrette!
INGREDIENTS
8 slices bacon
1 1/4 pounds baby gold potatoes, halved
1 bunch arugula, washed, dried, and torn
8 soft boiled eggs, halved
1 avocado, halved, seeded, peeled and sliced
1/4 cup shaved Parmesan
Mustard Vinaigrette
1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
2 1/2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
1 tablespoon whole grain mustard
1 small shallot, diced
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
Heat a large cast iron skillet over medium high heat. Add bacon and cook until brown and crispy, about 6-8 minutes. Drain excess fat; transfer bacon to a paper towel-lined plate.
Place potatoes in a large saucepan and cover with cold salted water by 1 inch. Bring to a boil and simmer until just tender, about 7-10 minutes; drain well.
To assemble the salad, place arugula in a large bowl, top with bacon, potatoes, eggs, avocado and Parmesan. Pour the mustard vinaigrette on top of the salad and gently toss to combine.
For the Mustard Vinaigrette
In a medium bowl, whisk together olive oil, vinegar, mustard and shallot. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.
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An absolute crowd favorite! Served in warm tortillas with crispy bacon, potatoes, scrambled eggs and your favorite toppings!
INGREDIENTS
6 slices bacon
1 russet potato, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch cubes
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
6 large eggs, lightly beaten
1/2 cup shredded Mexican blend cheese
For Serving
Tortillas, warmed
Pico de gallo
Shredded Mexican blend cheese
Chopped fresh cilantro leaves
INSTRUCTIONS
Heat a large cast iron skillet over medium high heat. Add bacon and cook until brown and crispy, about 6-8 minutes. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate, reserving excess fat in the skillet.
Add potatoes to the skillet and cook, stirring often, until golden brown and crisp, about 12-14 minutes. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate; keep warm.
Reduce heat to medium. Melt butter in the skillet; add eggs, and cook, stirring occasionally, until they just begin to set. Stir in cheese and continue cooking until thickened and no visible liquid egg remains, about 3-5 minutes; season with salt and pepper, to taste.
Serve bacon, potatoes and eggs in tortillas with desired toppings.
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The most impressive make-ahead breakfast! So easy with 15 min prep. Just pop it right in the oven before serving!
INGREDIENTS
1 16ounce loaf brioche bread, cubed
1 8 ounce package cream cheese, cubed
1 pound strawberries, diced and divided
12 large eggs, beaten
2 cups whole milk
1/3 cup maple syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon confectioners' sugar
INSTRUCTIONS
Lightly coat a 9×13 baking dish with nonstick spray. Place a layer of bread cubes evenly into the baking dish. Top with cream cheese and half the strawberries in an even layer. Top with remaining bread cubes to completely cover the filling.
In a large glass measuring cup or another bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, maple syrup, vanilla and salt. Pour mixture evenly over the bread cubes. Cover and place in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours or overnight.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Remove baking dish from the refrigerator; let stand 30 minutes.
Place into oven and bake, covered, for 30 minutes. Uncover; continue to bake for an additional 25-30 minutes, or until golden brown and center is firm.
Once this has finished baking, sprinkle the strawberries, dust with confectioners’ sugar and boom. Brunch is served. Serve immediately!
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A protein-packed healthy yet equally tasty breakfast that can be made in just 5 minutes. And you won't even taste the kale!
INGREDIENTS
1 cup frozen blueberries
1 cup baby kale
1 cup plain yogurt
1 banana
1 scoop protein powder
2 tablespoons old fashioned oats
1 tablespoon chia seeds
INSTRUCTIONS
Combine blueberries, kale, yogurt, banana, protein powder, oats, chia and 1/2 cup ice in blender until smooth. Serve immediately.
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