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COVER FEATURES
WHAT’S INSIDE
WHAT’S YOUR PASSION
BEHIND THE CURTAIN
Interesting stories containing some fact, some fiction, but always with a mixture of boldness, courtesy and an uncanny air of familiarity.
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EMBRACING OUR HISTORY ARIZONA'S 5 C'S MOVING FORWARD AHWATUKEE'S 5 C'S
THAT ONE THING
Finding that ONE THING that stands out, that one thing you want to be known for.
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GETTING FIRED UP
STEPPING IN
Step into our world where we escort you through various designing techniques and ideas, some old, some new and some yet to be named.
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BRING YOUR STYLE OUT OF YOUR CLOSET & INTO YOUR LIVING SPACE
It’s not always easy to pull the curtain back. These are issues you don’t always find the words for, and along with ideas, you’ll want to uncover for yourself.
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CAREGIVING IN THE CLUB SANDWICH GENERATION CHURCH LADIES - SWEET BUT NOT SILENT
SECOND GLANCE
What makes you stop, turn around and take a Second Glance...it’s worth it!
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BLOOM WITH COLOR
THE DEEP END
Dive into a section that will surprise, educate and possibly anger you with topics you wait for “the other guy” to bring up. Throw down the gauntlet and challenge us!
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RULES OF THE ROAD - WHAT EVERY DRIVER NEEDS TO KNOW
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CELEBRATING MOTHERS OF AHWATUKEE CASA GRANDE POSSUM PIE RECIPE GIVING BACK TO AHWATUKEE PROTECTING YOURSELF IN THE ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORK COMMUNITY C IS FOR CARDIO CASH CONSERVATION TECH TALK EVENTS CALENDAR COVER PHOTO OUTTAKES PARTING SHOT
ABOUT THE COVER
Art Holeman, our photographer drove us to Casa Grande to shoot our model, Morgan Thomas "hanging with the cows." She is accompanied by Garrison Howard who, at the last minute received surprise instruction to jump in the arena to HERD THE CATTLE, thus creating our unforgettable cover.
contrib utors DENISE TEICHERT Local designer Denise Teichert, owner of Teichert Design Group and show host of Fine Wine and Design, has actively lead complete floor to ceiling design projects for over 18 years for both residential and commercial projects. Denise is an Allied Member of ASID and a regular contributor for Tukee AZ.
CHEF LAURA SLAMA An Ahwatukee resident since 1992, Laura Slama is a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu, Scottsdale and the University of Pennsylvania. As the executive chef and owner of Celebrated Cuisine, as well as Laura’s Gourmet, the producer of four mouth-watering flavors of artisan crafted granola. Chef Laura is also a regular contributor to TukeeAZ as well as several television shows, including Sonoran Living Live and the Valley Dish.
ALEXANDRA EVJEN Alexandra Evjen is a fashion stylist and Founder of AVE Styles, a company that exists to help men and women feel confident in their appearance, and to make the sometimes overwhelming world of fashion simple. She is a graduate of Arizona State University, and has lived in the Valley for eight years.
CARLOS MONGE Carlos Monge’s fitness knowledge is the result of 25 years of personal training, competitive bodybuilding and managing gyms. He presently owns Body by Design Personal Training Studio in the Ahwatukee Foothills and is certified through the Baylor Sports Medicine Institute in Post Rehabilitative Training and Pre/Post-Natal Personal Training. Carlos is an avid motorcyclist and a married father of two boys.
DIANE MEEHL Longtime Ahwatukee resident Diane Meehl, owner of Your Words by Design, is an independent journalist and editor and a mother of three. A regular contributor to several local publications, including The Arizona Republic and Raising Arizona Kids magazine, Diane can be found poring over her laptop during piano and ballet lessons.
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PUBLISHERS AZ Media Consultants, LLC Isabel & Kevin Ham publisher@tukeeaz.com CREATIVE AND ART DIRECTOR Niki Blaker | Blaker Design artdirector@tukeeaz.com COVER PHOTOGRAPHY Art Holeman www.artholeman.com ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS Lisa Ashford Melanie Beauchamp Alan Michael Blaker Scott Gruby Elena Mathews Susan Wacker SPECIAL THANKS Casa Grande Valley Cotton and Agriculture Women Garrison Howard Morgan Thomas ©2011 by Arizona Media Consultants, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without prior written consent from TukeeAZ Magazine. TO OUR READERS: TukeeAZ Magazine would love to hear your reactions to our magazine! Visit www.tukeez.com or feel free to send us an e-mail: publisher@tukeeaz.com ADVERTISERS TukeeAZ is distributed to select area homes within the 85044, 85045, and 85048 zip codes and through prime area businesses. To hear more or to request a media kit, please contact Isabel Ham at 480.789.2769 or email publisher@tukeeaz.com
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WHAT’S YOUR
ahwatukee
Mot Chances are pretty good that you won’t catch most of these moms singing about frying up any bacon for her man after a long days work. You hear how difficult it is, and you read about it, but you don’t actually feel it, unless you are one…a mother.
thers
in business
SOMEWHERE along the line, thanks to the ingenious
I can vouch that each one is excellent at being a mother, and in
Creative Director on the Enjoli perfume campaign sometime in
their work. I would love to develop a THINK TANK , to help
the 80’s, the super glamorous wife/mom singing “Cause I’m a
bridge the gap of perception and reality.
Woman”, has given us a visual perception that most mothers
It looks easy on TV, but most of us have a messy house, are too
will tell you, is skewed. Now, even though I can’t carry a
tired to make dinner, and have done the “wow my hair looks
tune and everyone runs when I start to sing, I still remember
awful” routine.
a time when I would grab my son’s superman cape, swoop around the house negotiating high level “deals” for my agency,
Our cover mothers are Debbie Diccicio, with her twin adopted daughters Amelia, and Anna. She and Sal traveled to China, and
evaluated my income level during those “kid years,” I would
at the last moment found they didn’t have one, but TWO. Bonus!
gladly do a rewind and bank every cent, however my children
When she saw them, she knew she would be the MOM they
are past wearing superman capes (unless they’re not telling me
needed, and from all my observations, she has EXCEEDED
something), and though I was a single mom, I still gave them
at that job and soared right past the “ok” level and onto the
that “magic” that only moms can provide. I believe my daughter has the cape now, and wears it when she teaches preschool, and my son may never eat mac and cheese again.
Rashmi, is 8 months pregnant with twins. A boy and a girl. And that takes care of that! I was lucky to have met her recently at
In knowing these women, as well as talking and studying many
a luncheon and she was warm and open with me (which is a
more, one of the words that came to my mind most frequently
rare quality now days), and instantly saw that she conducts her
was UNSTOPPABLE. The other was FEAR. Those are two
profession with compassion and integrity which tells me those
words you don’t often hear when describing a mother. Yet
children are going to be blessed. Of course, I’m doing a full
those two words in combination is what makes them successful
court press for her to name her daughter “Isabel”, so we’ll see.
in their business, and as mothers. They have overcome any fear of failure and forged ahead accepting nothing less than success. They do the same as mothers. The mothers we chose for this issue are representative of many other mothers in that they have overcome the fear of never becoming a mother, and either adopted, or gone through extensive medical procedures, that “extra ingredient” into giving their child those “special moments” they might not otherwise have. More and more, moms are forming together to help in many aspects and its
Our other mothers, Laura, Denise, Oreeda, Marci, and Traci are also women that have tackled the business world and succeeded. Their daughters, Maddie, McKenzie, Morgan, Madison and Bailee (what’s up with all the M’s), are younger replica’s of their mothers. They might not admit it, but one day, they will be extremely proud to say “I’m just like my mom”. A few of them have told their memories for us, and you’ll see how fearless they are to walk ahead of the crowd and lead, they are daughters of LEADERS.
heartwarming to see that they do believe it takes a village.
I thank them as business owners, as mothers, as friends, and as
For some of these mothers, a very LARGE village! Although,
women we can be proud to acknowledge and respect.
Some words from the future mothers of ahwatukee Madison Edmonds When I was little, I always thought that when I went to school, my mom just waited for me to come home; and as you probably guessed, I was wrong. My mom works extremely hard each day to provide an amazing lifestyle for us. She runs her job, along with running our household. I know that’s what mothers are supposed to do, but my mother does it with love, and might I add; style! I truly appreciate how hard she works, and everything she does to help me succeed in life. Without her, I don’t know where I would be today! She pushes and encourages me to always be the best I can be, and give 150% at everything. I am so blessed to have such and amazing mother that loves and cares for me as much as she does.
Makenzie teichert Mothers; they all sometimes talk too much, worry too much, and even care too much. Although we may look at them like they’re from another planet, but one thing’s for sure, we
Bailee Dawson Mothers and daughters have such a tight relationship. They have the greatest moments, the hardest laughs, and the most awkward conversations, but the relationship isn’t always being a mom seems even harder. I love that I can tell her anything knowing that she would never tell a soul. To be honest, she has probably heard the funniest, most awkward, and random things come out of my mouth!
would be lost without them. All the long talks we dread, lead
I think the hardest part about being a mom is the attitude they
us to the path of becoming who we are today. Even though
have to deal with! I don’t think us daughters always think
mothers are known to teach us a thing or two and keep us
before we speak. Also, I think for her, juggling a business and
in line, we all know each and every mother has a fun, wild,
being a single mom is hard!
adventurous side to them as well. This helps us create some of our best mom memories. For me, my mom is also my best friend (when I’m not in trouble that is). Whether its just always knows how to make me laugh and turn a bad day into a good one. Some might say they’d go crazy if they spent the whole summer on vacation with their mom, but not me. Summer 2005 was my best summer yet and I spent in Mexico with my mother! We spent our days laying out and getting tan, then our nights going into town for some family dinner and fun. I watched my mom work extremely hard to make our home look outstandingly beautiful, yet she made it look fun and still managed her time in order to make sure I had the most unforgettable vacation. It made me decide that when I grow up I want to have a job I can enjoy just like her. When it comes down to it, she’s my role model and my best friend.
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was there in an instant. I would like to thank her for always being there for me, giving me a shoulder to cry on, and always giving the best advice. My mom is one of the hardest working people I have ever met…and I have met a lot of people! I would be happy to be even half the woman she is. Thanks mom!
Morgan
Madeline slama
I still remember the day my beautiful sister, now 17, took her
When I try to recall an all around memorable memory of my mother and I, many come to mind, but only one really stands
room at St. Francis hospital when my dad came out to lead
out. It happened seven years ago in the heart of New Jersey.
us back to where Kristine had just been born. He then sat us
We (my sister, Sam, my mom and I) were driving out to
down next to our mom.
Camp Timbertops, a recreational getaway for preadolescent girls. I had always been jealous of Sam and how she got to go
"Morgan, Paul," he said, "your little sister is different."
there and be completely free of parental rule for three weeks.
Any sibling or parent of a child with Down Syndrom will
As we dropped Sam off, I noticed ominous clouds had
agree, different - yes, a challenge - yes and a complete and
already formed above us. Getting back in the car with my
utter blessing, like a little angel whose smile can melt away
mom, raindrops the size of watermelond bugs pelted the
any sadness.
landscape at an unbelievable force. As we cautiously drove through the thick, forest-ridd landsacpe, we were thankful for
Kristine has grown up to be a girl who's shy and reserved, but
the two-ton semi in front of us with its continuous red brak
who still pushes herself to learn, progress and perform. She
lights penetrating through the damp, drenched downpour.
has an impressive list of things she's already accomplished like medals won at the Special Olympics, recitals,
My mom drove two feet behind the semi for a good couple
performances, and getting through high school!
miles, all the while silently thanking the driver for installing such large lights. All the while through the drive, we cracked
Without the help, support, dedication, struggle and constant
jokes, butted heads and gabbed like we have never gabbed
encouragement of our mother, none of this would have been
before.
possible. This single parent, working mother has spent so and needs with endless hours of meetings, school, paperwork,
mentally thanks the semi driver again and began our way
doctor visits, phone calls, emails, you name it!
through the appropriately named town of "Waterfront," all the while loving the sound of the fat raindrops breaking into
Mothers of children with special needs, I applaud you. My mother is a strong woman and a mother who deserves recognition as are other mothers in similar circumstances that are out of their control. I love you mom!
a soggy-sounding cacophony.
Some words from our readers and friends The Beat goes On…
all the difference
by Traci Tartaglio
by Debbie Liera
I lost her, just 8 months ago. She was “that” woman in my life.
When our adopted daughter was born, the only baby item in our home was a pack of yellow onesies. My husband and I had been
detail. The one that keeps your secrets and doesn’t judge what’s happening in your life - the one that listens, inspires and com-
and then the phone rang again a few days later. Labor! Our baby
forts. She was my grandmother, and she was the coolest. Always
girl was about to make her debut in a small town half-way be-
will be.
tween Ahwatukee and my parents’ home in California.
My grandma truly loved people… and it showed. She was the
The frenzied scene that followed is one for the family history
kind of woman that connected with everyone in her path. A
books. My fear of preparing for a baby while not knowing if we’d actually become parents at all was now biting me in the
why a simple trip there would last forever. But it takes time to talk to chat with every sales person - and other shoppers in her path - about their shoes, their clothes, or their children.
backside. I called my mom in a panic at 4 am as we peeled out of our driveway."She's in labor! We're on our way! We don’t have
In some ways, my grandma was a bit of a paradox. For some
anything!" I screamed. Immediately, I heard that calm — that
odd reason, God placed her heart on the right side of her body,
mom-calm that helps me breathe in moments like this.
and even though she stood just 5 feet, hers was the stature of a giant. Proving that big things come in small packages! Her taste in the clothing she loved to shop for was simple, but
Babies-R-Us," she said this as if a seven-hour drive was like a skip across town.
classic. Entering a women’s clothing store, she’d head straight for the racks of what else… black and white! Hmmm… I wonder where I got my taste for the same?
our new little miracle baby with the wise eyes — the baby I’d
My grandmother was a perfectionist, but didn’t expect if from from arthritis, but she NEVER complained. When the doctor suggested a handicap sign for her car, she declined, saying there
It’s hard to believe this vibrant, resilient woman is gone. There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t want to pick up the phone
my parents. Their pick-up truck was heaped wall-to-wall with baby gear. It was like Christmas morning, but in May and much better! The four of us spent that night opening boxes, reading directions, and assembling things. Okay….my husband and dad
and share something with her. I miss her, but I know she’s still alive in my heart. I hope so; hers made others happy for 85
As usual in life’s big moments, my mom was right by my side,
years, and I’m happy to continue her life’s work.
sharing the sentiment, as only a mother can. I asked her how I might ever live up to her example. She looked me in the eye and said (with that mom-calm), “You’re made for this moment. You’re going to be a beautiful mother.” And whether or not it was true, I believed her, and that made all the difference.
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Thank You Little did I know that when the idea of a “mothers in business issue” poped into our heads as we were browsing through vanity fair, that it would be a herculean effort to make sure we “pulled it off”. So, in line with the sentiment….HELP…..
Here’s who came running: David's Bridal, the ever popular location on Ray road, and their managers along with Vicki, and Tanya (who had never met me and have since decided to run every time I come in the store), were amazingly polite when each one of our mothers came in with daughters to try on their dresses for the photo shoot. Davids Bridal is not just bridal, its for all events and when this one popped up, they jumped in with both feet and worked on our time schedule. Who does that anymore?! Along with the dresses, there was hair, and makeup. So, Who gonna call? Sean and Debbie, owners of Madison Avenue Spa! With only a few days notice they pulled together their specia MAC team (Madison Avenue Creative), to handle 13 mothers and daughters.
on target. The MAC team is a collection of stylists that offer their services to participate for charity, photo shoots, weddings and other events. The dedication is strong and even their leader, Elaine hopped off the plane and raced to the photo shoot in an effort to make sure that Nicki, April, Jessie, Shahin, Megan and Taylor were not being mistreated by me! And of course, when you have beautiful gowns and hair, you HAVE TO HAVE THE JEWELRY. Again, with just a few days warning, I sauntered into Michael’s Jewelers and as the owner, Chris was ducking out the back door, Emily (with 26 years of service) instructed me that the ONLY jewelry for this type of shoot was PEARLS. Simple, classy, and for both mothers and daugh-
make it! Of course, next time, he might send Emily. But next time I’m doing something with diamonds! We’d also like to Foothills Golf Club for not only providing a location for a shoot of this magnitude, but for including food and drinks so that each person was comfortable in the length of time we spent shooting. Lori (the events manager) was exceptional in providing all that we needed, whether it was tables, chairs, stands, or meatballs. We were made to feel as though it wasn’t a burden to have two shoots going on in their way. So when you’re thinking of events, I guarantee you, Foothills is a location that should be factored into your decision. They are more than golf! Of course, we can’t EVER leave out our AMAZING Photographer, Art Holeman. He continues to astound us each time he gets TING GO! Not only did he arrange the “look”, but he handled all the mothers, daughters, elements, and ME. Of course, he has his standard comment when I’m involved “anyone that is talking, get behind me”….translated that means, “Isabel, I’m in charge now”. Ahahah. Of course, he and Kevin team up against me, and then add in our Art Director, Niki Blaker, and I still WIN! Speaking of which, our Art Director is also our Creative Director, and if you don’t know the difference, she will explain it. Although, she takes time to come down and “oversee” (which really means she stands next to Art and waits for me to get behind both of them), but makes sure that the “look” we are trying to achieve is going to work well in the magazine. Now this is a good thing, since I gave no thought to that whatsoever. Along with Niki, we had our Fashion Stylist, Alex Evjen of AVE Styles “pray”. Of course, she didn’t abandon me, and in effect made sure that the dresses were the right color, and each one worked with each woman, and that the “whole look” worked. She made sure the shoot. She picked up the dresses, and made sure all the loose ends were tied.
She was smart,and sent Chris with the pearls to the photo shoot, and something I’ve never seen happen, happened, I saw the owner of one of Ahwatukee’s oldest and most respected businesses, choosing the appropriate necklace to go with each dress. He matched color and style with each mother and daughter, and it was perfect. So, ladies, if you want to have a man’s opinion, just ask Chris, and he WILL KNOW what looks beautiful, or he’ll
And of course, last but not least, my husband Kevin, who in his was always the strength and calm needed to pull this off. Thank you to all----we can say, we put together a beautiful spread with beautiful women, by beautiful women (and a few men).
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CURTAIN
BEHIND THE
YOU’VE COME A LONG WAY, MAMA By: Diane Meehl
I’VE HEARD IT SAID
the women’s movement did a lot for women, but for mothers…not
to work outside the home or to focus solely on raising a family.
so much. In the years following Betty Freidan’s groundbreaking
Since America esteems motherhood right up there with apple pie
book, The Feminine Mystique, women proved their equality by
(in theory if not in policy), mothers who stayed home achieved
blending into a man’s world. (Remember those bulky shoulder pads
the gold standard of approval, even if inwardly, some felt isolated,
and power suits?) Mothers were forced to adapt to the corporate
undervalued, fearful and even resentful.
mold, despite their dual role birthing and nurturing the future’s the newly emerging role carved a seismic division in what Erma Bombeck penned the second oldest profession, motherhood.
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Times are changing, but there’s still collateral damage in the wake of the “mommy-wars.” I’ve heard stay home mothers say they feel frustrated at the assumption they have endless time to volunteer in the classroom, at church, in the community. As a former
For so long, mothers were often cast into two camps, known in
professional, I often felt defensive in those early days at home,
popular culture as “the mommy - track.” Motherhood seemed
compelled to explain I had once succeeded at corporate life before
doomed to a rigid divide, destined by which path we chose, either
transferring those skills to toddler property dispute resolution and
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play-date coordination. Conversely, I’ve heard full-time working mothers say they feel pre-judged and marginalized at church, school and home, sadly sometimes, by other mothers. My own sense is that we’re evolving past all of it due to
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of our body. Who else will appreciate, esteem and lift up the
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any special event in your life.
After all, we’re all mothers; soldiers in a foxhole. And we need to have each other’s backs…single mothers, working mothers, stay-home mothers, Mompreneurs, part-time working moms. Most of us make our choices based on deeply personal needs that mutual respect will pave the way for the rest of the world, which does enough to tear us down. Let’s lift each other up. The good news? The business world has come a long way in attracting the best and brightest women by offering family companies have discovered that mothers are among the on the planet. And everywhere I go, especially in the wake of the great recession, I meet mothers carving out new ways to combine earning money with raising children… pursuing contract, job-sharing or part-time work, or starting homebased businesses. It’s a great time to be a mother. So I’d like to thank those moms who made their own mothering, replete with choices and options they only dreamed about. We owe them our gratitude. After all, we’re standing on their shoulder pads.
Diane Meehl is an independent writer, a mother of three bedroom. Visit tukeeaz.com to learn more about Diane.
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THAT ONE
A Welcome Change at Le Regazze by Laura Slama
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e hear every day that change is good, yet for some reason, we are slow to change. But when change is forced upon us, we can either chose to accept it for what it is, or take a long trip down the river of de-nial (did you get my pun there?) Well, listen closely, TukeeAZ reader – a change has occurred right here in our bubble, and not only am I accepting it, I am basking in it, in spite of myself.
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A
oriented month of May. Having dined here several times under
Right here in my own backyard one foodie and three others who loved to eat at the table, I get a restaurant he quickly went into action, experience that gives our bubble the right calamari with a sweet chili to pop. dipping sauce and a three cheese
the excellent hospitality of Peter, my experiences were as good
artichoke dip with MJ Bread (if you
as other restaurants in the “‘tuke” I would place in the same
have to ask “MJ?”, I am not sharing mine) that
category, but there was something that kept me from loving it,
stood out.
s you may be aware, in late summer of 2010, Le
Ragazze
opened on the northeast corner of Chandler Bouleavard and Desert Foothills Parkway. Tucked in the end of the Safeway strip mall, in the location most notable for being the location of culinary doom, this restaurant managed fairly well, even without a sign. The original owners chose this name in honor of their own four daughters, hence my selection for the mother-
inconsistency being one of those things. But one night in early April, with the sole purpose of dining for
Upon learning he had at least
Main courses were no disappointment either. On menu, one of my guests enjoyed the pork tenderloin, stuffed with
night here and a rainy one at that. Our reservation earned us a table immediately, which was fortunate given that the rain
Cornish game hen was stuffed with lobster and gained me
did not deter other diners from visiting the restaurant. Given that some of our dining companions were delayed, we were
halibut, with lemon basil pesto, could have been slightly less
slow to start, but our server, Lynelle, was nothing but patient and accommodating. In a short period of time, we learned she
Laura, Lefty prepared pan-seared sea scallops with ginger over
knew her stuff – wine list - check, cuisine - check, pacing of
a watermelon and pancetta risotto. The only change I would
the meal, check check. It was at this point we learned that the
have made to this dish (which I have made since then, 20
restaurant had fallen under new ownership, with a new chef at
witnesses to prove it), would be to remove the pancetta once
the helm, and Lynelle wasted no time in bringing him to the
crispy and fold in just before serving to enhance the textural
table to meet us. At this point I must stop and point something out. Each of these
perfect. Not once did I reach for salt, nor even ask for any.
reviews is done “under the radar”. Not only is the restaurant unaware of my purpose here, who I am professionally, and
types of cheesecake as I asked for what he felt was the best.
the type of content I contribute for this magazine, but so are my publishers, gaining this information only when I present them the bill for reimbursement, as no restaurant “comps” my
we were given a preview of, was Orange Creamsicle Twinkie
experience. That would smack up against my integrity and
– yes, you read that right. Would that have been the only thing
subsequent ability to share with you the true experience of each
I had eaten that day, it would have been demolished, but alas,
of these reviewed establishments.
there was no more room in the digestive inn.
So let me cut to the chase – Ileftherios Karropoulos, the
The wine list has since expanded from a perfectly acceptable
executive chef, nicknamed Lefty, knows what he is doing. In
and expansive list of Italians to international. The service, what I prefer to call hospitality, continues to improve, and the
knows his way around a restaurant. Previously with a larger restaurant group, Lefty has taken on Le Ragazze, quickly putting his personal (and international – his birthright is Greek) stamp on this little corner of Ahwatukee. Let’s be grateful to his soon to be bride – their love affair is what caused him to give up his corporate executive chef job and its associated travel to be closer to home, and her.
energy inside continues to prove itself boundless. So now I get to pinch myself. Right here in my own backyard I get a restaurant experience that gives our bubble the right to pop. Perhaps the best way to put it – each bite of food, each sip of wine, each interaction with the staff conveys passion. And when it comes to cuisine, that is never a bad thing. Change is good.
IN
STEPPING
MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS & DESIGN by Denise Teichert
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I WAS BORN CREATIVE. Couldn’t help but be…it’s completely in my genes. I
did that on purpose because little trespassers would
get it from both sides actually. My biological father
leave little footprints behind). Growing up we lived
was an architect and most everyone on his side of the
in several homes that my mother designed, project
family went on to be either an artist or a musician. My
managed and decorated herself. She has not had any
mother’s side was not as talented in the arts however
formal design training or education it just comes
my grandmother and mother were both blessed with
naturally for her. I have also been blessed with that
natural creative abilities. My grandmother should
natural ability. However I have had, and continue
have been a professional gift wrapper. Seriously. It
to receive, formal education and I can honestly say
really didn’t matter what was inside, it was all about
looking back at her design work my mom was spot
the packaging. She would wrap a basic shirt box and
on with color, balance, proportion and style.
turn it into a replica of a New England cottage or a city townhouse. Had a chimney, door, windows and it. No…really…you DIDN’T want to open it. Her gift selecting talents weren’t nearly as good. She also painted and made the most beautiful macramé plant hangers, lol. Remember those? She passed her creative genes onto my mother. Now my mother is still very much alive, more so than me on most days, and will be reading this article so I will choose my design memories of her very carefully.
I received a lot of my creative talents through my gene pool but I have learned many design tips and secrets simply by living it, watching my mother arrange, rearrange, save for that quality piece that factor. I learned from my mother how to turn the ordinary into extraordinary. She taught me indirectly not to be afraid of color, to think outside the box, be can see that I too have passed this on to yet another generation…my own children. Both are blessed with
I grew up in a design conscious family. Although my
that creative gene, my son an amazing artist and my
mother never pursued Interior Design as a career,
daughter already a talented writer.
she should have. She was, and still is, darn good at it. She was decorating our custom built homes in Mediterranean style before anyone really knew what it was. Ornate furnishings, iron accessories, Spanish I remember family and friends commenting on how beautifully decorated our home was. I also recall there were rooms that were off limits to my brother and me. Those rooms were beautiful to look at. Perfectly pulled together, furnished with expensive pieces my parents saved long and hard for, custom draperies that adorned the windows and upgraded shag carpet with always present vacuum lines (she
I can only imagine the look on my mother’s face as she reads this article because as I tell all of you how beautifully talented I feel my mother is and how much I learned from watching her perform, she, like I have ever told her. So in honor of Mother’s Day I’d like to thank you Mom…I wouldn’t be where I am without you! And I wanted to give a few of my very creative, talented friends the opportunity to do the same. I asked them to tell me what design secrets or talents they got from their mother’s.
HERE’S WHAT THEY HAD TO SAY…
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LISA LIDDY
JOOLZ BY LISA AND METAL ME THIS My mother always claims she has no creative talent and that mine must come from my grandmother. That part may be true, but I would never have had the courage or persistence to continue creative endeavors without the never-ending support, encouragement, “on the street” (“my daughter created this necklace… yes, here’s her card”) that my mom has always given me. I can only hope to provide my daughter with the same kind of love and support.
SANDY BLACK
DECORATIVE WALL FINISHES APPLIED BY SANDY BLACK I think the biggest talent I have learned from my mom is cooking. My mom is an incredible, a true gourmand, who has always made cooking seem effortless. Even though people think I have a certain knack for being in the kitchen the truth is I often
SUZANNE WHITAKER
consult my mother for ideas.
PASSION 4 MURALS
My mother, a survivor of the Great Depression and a proponent of St. Francis for his vow of poverty, made more than one comment over the years regarding living a life free of materialism and ornamentation. Anyone who hired a decorator, housecleaner, or landscaping company was considered “part of the country club set.” As a result, I am an Aesthetics Snob. Like Freud, I blame the mother!
KRISTINE KEMPER
GLASS BEAD AND JEWELRY DESIGNER My mother taught me that you can change the entire flair of a room by rearranging the furniture. I loved when we would "move the couch here and the end table there." I felt like I was walking into a different home. I love doing this myself and it taught me that I don't have to buy new furniture to change the look of a room.
VIRGINIA RICHARDS DESIGN CONSULTANT
My influence came from both my mother and both grandmothers, on my father’s side my grandmother was an incredible fine artist. My mother’s mother was a tailor, and played the piano. I did not get any of their exact talents but I do believe some of my creative juices were passed down. I get my style from my mother, she loved shoes, shoes, shoes and clothes, and she taught me to appreciate fabulous fabrics and colors. She always had such great style and was so much fun to go shopping with. She could shop until I dropped and even after dropping me off she would go back out shopping for more.
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SECOND GLANCE
THE REBIRTH OF YOUR by Alexandra Evjen
F
or many women, a first pregnancy marks the beginning of a migration of personal style into uncharted territories as our bodies are transformed dramatically. After the birth, our priorities and lifestyles change forever.
KNOW WHAT YOU NEED BEFORE YOU GO SHOPPING. Keep a pen and paper near your closet. Jot down items that you wish for while you’re getting dressed—you’ll likely forget them later. The next time an opportunity
It’s hard work being a mom. Finding time to style our
presents itself, you can stride confidently into your
hair and put makeup on takes extra effort. Creating a
favorite store and pick up that black cardi or white
flattering outfit that is on point with the latest trend may
tank top knowing your money and time are well
seem like a distant dream.
spent. Although I like to see, touch and try on, I highly
The need for functional clothing is an important consideration for busy mothers. We wonder whether it is possible to be practical without joining the ranks of hurried-looking moms sporting out of date jeans, t-shirts, sneakers, no makeup and a perma-hair clip.
recommend online shopping for busy people.
THINK REALISTICALLY. If you’re not going to have time to make dry cleaner visits, or you know a white jacket is likely to become stained, don’t waste time shopping for silk blouses and white
I know many women who worry about losing their
jackets. No matter what the temptation, if it doesn’t fit
fashionable selves after becoming mothers. Just the
your lifestyle, don’t buy it. You won’t wear it.
other day, my friend Christine said, “The day I found out I was pregnant, I bought a pair of denim go-go boots.” I replied, “What the heck were you thinking?” She said, “I was determined not to look like a mom. I wanted to make sure I stayed looking young.” While I understood where she was coming from, there are better approaches to retaining our fashion sense post-baby and avoid forever shopping at Forever 21.
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CONSIDER WORKING WITH A PERSONAL SHOPPER. Personal shoppers aren’t just for socialites. A personal shopper will visit with you, get to know your lifestyle, preferences, and needs, and will do legwork on your behalf. If you can block out some time, try shopping with your personal shopper as your “wing woman.” She knows
It is completely possible to be a busy and stylish mom.
what’s out there, and can be trusted for honest opinions.
I’ve seen people do it. You will have to go shopping
If you don’t have that kind of time, your personal shopper
occasionally. Shopping your with young children can
will shop for you, bringing items to your home to try
cause near-death experiences if you lose them among
on with other items in your wardrobe, and return what
clothing racks, so I advise against it unless there is no
doesn’t work. The time and money you save will be your
other alternative. Here is what I suggest you do…
own. You CAN stay true to your style and be a mom.
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MANY OF US HAVE CONFLICT with people across all areas of our lives, at work, at home, and during our extra curricular activities. While some have learned to avoid intentionally. Our style has much to do with how we were raised,
by Marcie Edmonds
THE “TRIANGLE’S” CAST OF CHARACTERS THE “VICTIM” is treated as or accepts that very role and often feels powerless. A person in this role can be needy and dependent, often blaming others for their circumstances. “Victims” often feel as if they have no control over the situation(s) in their lives, so therefore take no personal responsibility for their feelings, thoughts or actions. THE “PErSECuTor” pressures or coerces the “Victim.”” This behavior takes many forms, such as anger, blaming, ostracizing,
and even now). Many couples in my practice tell me they never saw their parents “stuffers,” or those who “sweep issues under the carpet” or “avoid
criticizing or attacking. Often the person in this role is perceived as the cause of “Victim’s” problems. In this position, there often is a false sense of control, and like the “Victim,” there is a lack of responsibility for their own actions. THE “rESCuEr” intervenes out of a desire to help. Often described
that can be mastered with some consistent practice. get a “high” from helping others. But often the feeling translates into statements such as, ”after everything I’ve done for you, this is the thanks I get.” building healthy, long-term emotional connections. much like getting stuck in a revolving door at the entrance of a hotel. You have to get out! an obvious problem that no one wants to discuss. An elephant, as you
Getting out of this role is liberating, like walking out into the open
can imagine, is impossible to overlook. And yet, in some relationships,
air. So, how to break the cycle? Try practicing the “3 ‘C’s”…catch,
that’s exactly what happens. We focus on other issues that pale in
challenge and change.
comparison to the looming issues standing right in front of us.
First, catch yourself when you are in one of these roles; then,
Psychiatrist Dr. Stephen Karpman created a powerful model to describe particular roles that individuals can take in relationships that
decision to change your behavior. Behavioral changes involve taking responsibility for your own actions, setting boundaries and allowing
is a well - choreographed dance with roles or positions that become habitual. Simply stated, he outlines three roles individuals assume: Victim, Persecutor and Rescuer. Dr. Karpman says we each play a role “rotate” through the other positions in a matter of seconds.
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others to own their reality, or, face natural and logical consequences. Leave the drama to those on the stage. Make a commitment to yourself — and those in your life — to exit out of these roles and learn to speak from your heart!
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Consequences Of DUI Charges And DUI Penalties by Melanie Beauchamp
According to Arizona crime statistics, there were 39,821 DUI arrests in the State during 2009. Although Arizona may not rank at the very top of the nation for DUI arrests, those with Extreme and Aggravated DUI charges face strict Arizona DUI penalties. Statistics may seem like only abstract numbers now, but that all changes in a flash when you find yourself as one of those numbers.
ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES TITLE 28-1381 MANDATES CHARGING AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DUI IF A PERSON:
=.08 Has a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 or more while driving
=.15 Has a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .15 or more while driving
ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES TITLE 28-1382(1) MANDATES THAT SOMEONE DRIVING WITH A BAC OF .15 OR MORE WILL BE CHARGED WITH AN EXTREME DUI.
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Is driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, a vapor releasing substance holding toxic substances or any combination, and the person is impaired to the slightest degree
=.20+ Has a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .20 or more while driving
ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES TITLE 28-1382(2) MANDATES CHARGING INDIVIDUALS DRIVING WITH A BAC OF .20 OR ABOVE WITH A SUPER EXTREME DUI.
Is driving while there is an illegal drug or metabolite in the driver’s system.
ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES TITLE 28-1384 MANDATES CHARGING INDIVIDUALS WITH AN AGGRAVATED DUI FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING REASONS:
1. Committing a DUI while there is a restriction on your driver’s license; 2. Committing a DUI while there is a restriction on your privilege to drive due to drunk driving; 3. Committing a third or subsequent DUI charge within seven years; and 4. Committing a DUI while an individual under 15 years of age is in your automobile.
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A minimum of 24 hours in jail
An ignition interlock device ( IID ) placed on your vehicle for 12 months
Fines, jail fees, and other costs up to $2,000.00
A permanent misdemeanor criminal record
AN EXTREME DUI INCLUDE:
A minimum of 30 days in jail
An IID placed on your vehicle for 12 months
Fines, jail fees, and other costs up to $7,000.00
A permanent misdemeanor criminal record
AN SUPER EXTREME DUI INCLUDE:
A minimum of 45 days in jail
An IID placed on your vehicle for 18 months
Fines, jail fees, and other costs up to $13,000.00
A permanent misdemeanor criminal record
FELONY DUI PENALTIES ARE EVEN MORE SERIOUS. YOU NEED TO BE AWARE OF THE SEVERE PENALTIES OF AGGRAVATED DUI’S, AN AGGRAVATED DUI RESULTS IN A PERMANENT FELONY CONVICTION ON YOUR RECORD.
PENALTIES FOR AN AGGRAVATED DUI INCLUDE:
A minimum of four months in the Department of Corrections
Three years driver’s license revocation
Fees, fines, and other costs up to $150,000.00
A permanent felony on your record
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FOR ANYONE WHO HAS EVER STRUGGLED TO SHOW MOM HOW TO UPLOAD PHOTOS OR HAS SPENT AN HOUR WALKING HER THROUGH CHANGING HER SCREENSAVER, RELIEF IS WITHIN REACH. While I dearly love helping my mother and seeing her light up when she finally understands what I am teaching her on the computer, I would also like to leave her knowing that she will be able to navigate, rewind, record and dial all year long without complications. From that thought, Google recently launched the site TeachParentsTech.org. The site features instructional videos on everything from the most simple of tasks such as changing text size to the more complicated undertaking of transferring files between devices. TeachParentsTech.org lets you select from more than 50 basic how-to videos to sent to mom, dad, your old college roommate, your neighbor, or anyone else who could use a little help with tech tasks – whether it's how to copy and paste or how to share a big file. Potential teachers can select various videos on a formatted note, send them to a recipient of choice, and post about it on Facebook, Twitter, or Google Buzz. I consider myself pretty proficient when it comes to technology, but even I found some great tips on this site. In today's fast paced technological advancements, it is hard for even the sharpest of us to keep up. I am so thankful that Google put together a site that I can refer to and refer others to when they need it. But watch out! If your mom become so tech savvy, she may end up teaching you a thing or two.
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