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MAGAZINE sept/oct 2021
lots of new and exciting features!
full of back-to-school ideas and autumn inspiration
what adults wish they could tell their high school self
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3 Welcome page - 2 QUIZ which city destination fits your personality? 3-5 LIFE ADVICE If you could tell your high-school self one thing: 6 Q+A If I were a... first grade teacher: 7 + 8 Spotlighting Service: Pearl St. Cafe: 11 RECOMMENDATIONS Bookshelf: 9 + 10 Hear me out... podcast recs - 12 ENTERTAINMENT/TOPICS This or That: 13 Around the Globe -- OBX: 14 Amazing animals (hedgehogs): 19 Get Inspired: Diane Louise Photography: 20 RECIPES In the Kitchen -- back to school meals: 15-18 SPORTS How to: tips from an occupational therapist: 21 + 22 Inspire to Create magazine is made by Kate Waterfall + Kylie Tashian. Ask an athlete with Coach Ferdinand: 23 Credits for pictures listed on each page. ABOUT US + MAG Behind the Scenes: 24 Big thanks for our amazing interviewees Q+A with the K's + creator bios - 24 + 25 and their contributions to this issue.
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Cover picture: Samuel Scrimshaw. Illustrated by Kate
hi! the welcome page Hello everyone and happy fall! Welcome back to the Inspire to Create magazine. This issue we have so many new and fun things! So let's dive in to a few highlights. Take a look at our quiz, which shows your dream travel destination. School's starting again so make sure to stop "In the Kitchen" and check out some recommendations for recipes for breakfasts, school lunches, and snacks! A lot of our readers are starting high school this year, so we asked our adult readers for tips about high school. Make sure to check those out! Also, we just made an Instagram for the magazine! If you want behind the scenes information about mag releases, and have Instagram, check it out! (@itc_mag) Thanks for reading! Make sure to also take our form at the end :) it takes two minutes and helps us out. See you all in November. - Kate and Kylie
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quiz which city destination fits your personality?
Pick a leaf:
The first word that comes to mind when I hear "back to school" is... A: Learning - B: New! - C: Opportunity D: Friends - E: Exciting
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A: red maple -- the edges are so pretty + overall so beautiful. B: speckled alder -- obviously. C: sumac -- love the little leaves and how cute they look together! D: pin cherry -- perfectly unique & simple. E: oak -- a mix of all of the different leaves... in one.
How did you deal with quarantine? A: Writing in my journal about my experiences and what was going on in the world. B: Trying something new -- a sport, hobby, routine. It made new each day exciting! C: Using all that free time to really learn + grow in a certain area of my life. D: Talking to my friends on a daily basis and trying to keep things normal by keeping busy. E: Working out and staying active. Being outside as much as I could!
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My favorite fall candle scent is... A: pumpkin, ofc B: cinnamon spice C: pecan pie D: baked apples E: maple syrup
Your dream notebook would include... A: Whimsical design + practical lined pages. B: Super cute illustrations! C: Doted, lined, AND blank pages. D: Abstract art + unique shape. E: COLOR. no boring neutrals for me!
The kind of music you like best: A: classical piano -- soothing but interesting + happy too. B: 80's and 90's all the way. C: I'd rather listen to podcasts. Or maybe calm music to help me focus. D: anything trending right now -- that's what's on my playlist. E: lofi. energizing but mellow at the same time!
Your perfect first-day-ofschool outfit would be...
Choose a quote that speaks to you:
A: Jeans, graphic tee, high top shoes B: A flowy top with shorts C: Neutral t-shirt + sweatpants D: A bold top paired with flare pants. E: Your fave color sweatshirt, athletic pants, & super cool shoes
A: "breathe, darling. this is just a chapter, not your whole story." - s. c. lourie
which vibe? A:
B: “The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up.” – Mark Twain C: "It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult task which, more than anything else, will affect its successful outcome. William James D: “Rise above the storm and you will find the sunshine.” – Mario Fernandez
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E: "Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive." - Howard Thurman
If you could pick which way to travel: A: Train - B: Road trip - C: Fly D: Walk - E: Boat or surfboard
Photo by Cristofer Maximilian on Unsplash
Which food would you be most likely to buy for lunch in the city?
C:
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D:
A: Spaghetti carbonara B: Fresh seafood C: Sushi D: Pizza E: Barbecue beef
My favorite thing about fall is... A: The crisp air, and beautiful foliage. B: Apple picking with friends! C: THE COOL WEATHER D: Taking artsy photos E: Exploring and being one with nature.
Photo by Diane Rose (check her out in the "get inspired" feature!
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What would you name this color orange? A: Sunrise, sunset. B: Happy :) C: Mellow D: Peaches E: Upbeat vibes illustrations by kate
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answers rome, italy mostly a's Rome is the place for for you based off of your strong and classy personality. History is something you cherish, and enjoy to learn about. Rome is the perfect fit because of the attractions and historical things about it.
Add up your answers to see if the majority matches your personality! :)
sydney, australia
tokyo, japan
mostly b's
Full of curiosity, you love to learn about the world. Respectful + smart, you add so much to the space you're in. Japan is such an amazing place full of incredible things for you to discover!
You're funny and upbeat! It's fun to hang out with you because you give off such a positive vibe. You love people + enjoy concerts :).
new york city, united states mostly d's Just like the bustling but beautiful city, you are full of ambition and drive! You're independent but also social. NYC is your place! Like this quiz? Make sure to let us know here! If you have any ideas for future quizzes, share them, we always love feedback.
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mostly c's
rio de janeiro, brazil mostly e's If you were a painting, you would be vibrant and full of life! You love being active and moving your body, and trying out new things.
IF YOU COULD TELL YOUR
high-school self
one thing?
as we are going into high school, we asked adults what their advice would be for their younger, high-school selves. here's what they said.
take advantage of all opportunities because you never know which opportunity will open up a whole new world for you!
PLAY AS HARD AS YOU STUDY.
photo by Scott Webb on Unsplash
speak up and speak out. everyone has a voice + it's important to use it. don't fear failure. don't CHILL OUT, HAVE FUN, & just do what's BE KIND TO YOURSELF. easy LEARN HOW TO LOVE YOURSELF NOW.
be confident in who you are YOU’VE GOT THIS!
spend more time doing + trying new or hard things rather than worrying about whether you will be good at it or "succeed." enjoy the learning journey!
enjoy every minute -be kind & have fun!
you look WAY better than you tell yourself
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if i were a...
first grade teacher q + a with kenzie perry, who works at jackling elementary in utah meet kenzie I am happily married to my husband Cade, and we are so excited to welcome our first baby in February! I've lived in Utah pretty much my whole life and love it. I'm happiest when I have a lot of good things to do during my day. We have the best hiking/running trails all around where we live and I love to spend time up in those woods.
what's it like being a first grade teacher? You never know what each day will bring! There are times I wake up super energized and excited for what will be going on that day, and there are times I wake up and I tell my husband, "Don't make me go back to the zoo!" Nevertheless, there must be a warm smile on my face when I walk through those classroom doors. Once I arrive at school, I am juggling what seems like 100 things at a time. Not only do I have to teach what I planned for the day to a squirrelly bunch, but I'm also thinking about where we need to be and at what time, who is bothering who, if everyone feels loved, and don't get me started with the parents. My students make me laugh! I mean you can't make up the things I have heard them say in their little conversations. It is the best.
what's your favorite thing about your job?
Photo by Akira Deng on Unsplash
if you could do anything for a day, what would you do? That's an easy question. I would go to Disneyland! It really is the happiest place on earth.
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When I know that my students feel safe, comfortable, and loved in my room, I know I've done my job. I want them to be able to share with me what's going on at their home, the good and the ugly. My favorite thing is to pull a little one aside and ask them about how their morning went or what they did after school the day before. They just light up when they have my full attention. Many of them don't have anyone at home that sits and listens to them. I want them to know I care and I want to hear what they have to say.
at graduation (a few years back)
look at her cute classroom!
advice for anyone interested in your profession? I would encourage anyone wanting to be a teacher to go see what it is like. Talk to other teachers. Ask them if you can come volunteer in their classrooms for a few days at a time. That really helped me to realize what being a teacher was all about. There are many 'behind the scenes' things that teacher do every day that not everyone knows about.
day in the life -I wake up at 5:45 to shower, get ready, read, make lunches, eat breakfast, and get to work by 7:50. Once I'm at school I'm running around getting breakfast to my classroom, prepping last minute supplies, and bringing in my students from outside. We do small group reading and centers, recess, whole group Language Arts lessons and activities, lunch, Math lesson and activities, math small groups, computer time, writing, phonemic awareness practice, and much more! I treasure my lunch break and try to get as much planning and prepping done while they are at PE, Library, or Art. I am a big believer in mindfulness, dancing, yoga, and meditation in my class. We take a lot of breaks in-between transitions to get our wiggles out. I leave school around 3:30. At home I make dinner, help with dishes, hopefully move my body outside or at the gym, and then Cade and I watch a show or movie to wind down at night. We LIVE for the weekends! My Halloween costume from last year. It’s fun to embrace all things fun and childlike as a teacher.
as a teacher, what would you say is the most challenging thing? Most days I feel like I am running a marathon! I am an adult who only has so much energy every day and I'm with 18-25 six year olds for 6 hours every day. It gets very tiring. That's why it is so important I take care of myself physically, mentally, and emotionally. Exercise and therapy are awesome. I do not take any work home with me. When I am home I can be Kenzie, not Mrs. Perry.
what's the thing you're most excited about for this school year? I’m mostly excited to see the growth and progress of my students this year. Many of them are very behind because of Covid and not doing distance learning work from home last year. It’s very fulfilling to see their progress from the beginning of the year not knowing all their letters, to helping them learn to read and write by the end.
kenzie + her husband cade
If I were a... -- you'll find interviews with incredible people, who tell about their careers! We hope to inspire you and help you learn about what sparks your interest.
thanks kenzie!! -k+k
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bookshelf hello there! bookshelf is where you check out all our fave reads -the books on our current bookshelf :). if you want even more recs, check out kate's goodreads.
book pictures from goodreads.com
Some Places More Than Others by Renée Watson All Amara wants for her birthday is to visit her father’s family in New York City--Harlem, to be exact. She can’t wait to finally meet her Grandpa Earl and cousins in person, and to stay in the brownstone where her father grew up. Maybe this will help her understand her family--and herself--in new way. (goodreads) One of my favorite middle grades from this year! Such an enjoyable read :) Middle Grade
Family
African American
NYC
Trying by Kobi Yamada, Elise Hurst (Illustrator) How will you know what's possible if you don't try? This is a story for anyone who has ever felt like a beginner, or had doubts, or worried they weren't good enough. It's a story for those who have experienced the pain of trying something new and not having it turn out as they had hoped. (goodreads) THIS BOOK IS BEAUTIFUL. Like one you want on your coffee table for guests to look through. Illustrated with black pen, pencil + gold ink.... I'm obsessed with the combo. 😍 The lesson it teaches is so beautiful. - Kate Picture book
Life lessons
read any of these books? let us know if you like our recommendations! if you end up reading anything you see here, we would love to know :))
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Flygirl by Shari L. Smith All Ida Mae Jones wants to do is fly. Her daddy was a pilot, and years after his death she feels closest to him when she's in the air. But as a young black woman in 1940s Louisiana, she knows the sky is off limits to her, until America enters World War II, and the Army forms the WASP-Women Airforce Service Pilots. Ida has a chance to fulfill her dream if she's willing to use her light skin to pass as a white girl. She wants to fly more than anything, but Ida soon learns that denying one's self and family is a heavy burden, and ultimately it's not what you do but who you are that's most important. (goodreads) YA
WWII
Girl Power
Historical Fiction
Closer to Nowhere by Ellen Hopkins This middle-grade novel in verse deals with lots of hard things, especially PTSD as a teen and all that comes with someone moving into your home. I love how it was written, with a dualperspective. It gives such an amazing view -- what it's like for the person dealing with all this inside, and what others see on the outside, and how Hannah and Cal grow and learn to see more of each other's views. Books like these truly give me such empathy and understanding for people going through this right now. So, so good. might not recommend to sensitive or young readers, just because it definitely does deal with a lot, but otherwise, totally do. - Kate Middle Grade
Verse
Foster Care
Rescue by Jennifer A. Nielsen From New York Times bestselling author Jennifer A. Nielsen comes a thrilling World War II story of espionage and intrigue, as one girl races to save her father and aid the French resistance. As the Nazis flood Meg's village in fierce pursuit, she accepts the duty and begins the trek across France. Leading strangers through treacherous territory, Meg faces danger and uncertainty at every turn, all the while struggling to crack her father's code. The message, as she unravels it, reveals secrets costly enough to risk the mission and even her own life. Can Meg solve the puzzle, rescue the family, and save her father? (goodreads) Adventure
Historical Fiction
Middle Grade
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spotlighting service Pearl Street Cupboard & Café written by Kate with Stephen Reitter
Pearl Street Cupboard & Café is truly a blessing for many people in the community who are struggling to eat each night. Pearl Street has become one of the biggest food pantries in the state. Providing groceries to residents in need, gifting people with nutritious food to prepare at home. Different from the traditional food pantry, meals are also served. Seven days a week, a full-on meal with three courses is served by volunteers, and the meal is free of charge. Steven Reitter lives in the community and has been involved with the food cafe. He knew they needed volunteers from when his son's high school group helped out there. "In life we're all on the same team and we need to help each other. I do what I can." When we asked him what the most rewarding thing about volunteering at Pearl Street, he told us his favorite part is getting to know the guests, learning about them and letting them know others care about them. What are the greatest needs of Pearl Street Cupboard & Café? "Donations of canned food are always welcome but donations of cash go much further. The Cafe is able to buy food at huge discounts which means a $1 donation might bring them $10 of food at supermarket prices. We always need 'extras' like toiletry items, warm socks, blankets and gloves."
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get involved! > https://www. uwotc.org/Pearl
Photo by Aaron Doucett on Unsplash
Steve says, "Service to others is something very important to me. My earliest recollection of helping others was as a school crossing guard when I was in the 5th grade. I have always pitched in wherever I saw a need, whether as a 12 year old boy helping in the food booth at the Local Rotary Club Auction or as an Auxiliary Police Officer for the past 33 years. I was blessed to spend the last five years as the primary care-giver for my father. My dad's mother died when he was 6, and his father when he was 10. I cannot imagine what it was like being an orphan at the tail of the Great Depression. Despite this background, my father graduated from school and then immediately signed up for the Navy. He was part of the D-Day Invasion which helped put an end to World War II. After a year in Europe, he then served in the Philippines until the war was over. He went back to Pennsylvania and went to college, met my mother, had a successful career and a successful family. There were so many reasons my father could have been a failure, but he chose not to be, he persevered, he overcame and he succeeded. My dad was my hero and I was so honored to be his son, to travel with him, play cribbage with him and to be with him as he passed."
hear me out... podcast recs podcast covers from apple podcast pages
kate's top podcasts -- inspiring you each listen.
cultivate a good life my favorite podcast ever!! more than just clique conversations, these amazing hosts help you to dig deep. i always have so many amazing takeaways from each episode! highly rec.
mindful mantra
just ingredients
the focus: becoming mindful about repetitive thoughts. anna talks with awesome people on this poccast, helping to empower your thoughts that significantly shape your life.
i could gush about her instagram and podcast forever; they are amazing + will change your life! small changes in food & all the other health things to feeling your best. @justingredients
amy tenney yoga + meditation looking for an easy way to start meditating? this is for you!! i should get back into it -- quick + long episodes (you choose). amy's voice is so soothing & guiding.
A FEW MORE... but, what's next?
first name basis
the daily grind
better than happy
all things simple + meaningful life, michelle reed shares her personal insight on growing up & figuring it out.
learning how to be truly inclusive -jasmine gives tools to help ourselves + those around us to combat racism and other division.
a goal-driven podcast motivating you on 'your daily grind.' especially interviews giving you everyday tips.
coaching: in podcast form! providing tools & real life application to take your life to the next level.
all in a religious podcast sharing experiences about answering the question -what does it mean to be "all in" the gospel of Jesus Christ?
courtney: beyond the cake
don't miss this
the motto of this podcast: "stories that inspire, uplift and fill your soul with joy, much like cake!"
insightful + heartfelt discussions helping you better understand the scriptures each week.
what podcasts do you listen to? let us know your recommendations!
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this or that pick one!
cool or warm fall day? math or english? flowers or succulents? PE or music? jeans or sweats? productive or chill? locker or backpack? clay or paint? yoga or hiit? research or present? explore or tour? ・
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outer banks, north carolina UNITED STATES OF AMERICA The Outer Banks: pretty much the perfect beach vacation, along with lots of activities to experience as well. It's a strip of land off the coast of North Carolina. Packed with many beaches, sea life, and beautiful sunsets to end the day. Tubing, parasailing, and jet skis are all some adventures I loved participating in while going to the outer banks the past few years. Some of the beaches in Corolla are home to wild horses. I loved going on the tour of the beach with my family and getting to see these horses from a distance! The tour I went on was on a beach buggy type car- the perfect mode of transportation for driving on the beach. Another cool tour I went on one year was the dolphin tour! Out on a boat, the scenery itself is amazing, and then once you spot the dolphins, it makes it ten times better! Don't worry though, if you don't go on the tour for dolphins, you have a chance seeing them at the beach. They swim way out, but can see their fins in the water. My family even saw them jump out of the water! It was so cool. credits: written by kylie about her experience. pictures: creators. map by kate.
KNOW SOMEONE WHO LIVES IN A COOL PLACE? contact us and it might be a possibility! look on our website: bit.ly/itcmag. disclaimer: only high quality, positive content will be featured :)
outer banks is circled :) south of virginia beach
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in the
kitchen
back to school... our food faves!
Photo by Ella Olsson on Unsplash
a collection of ideas and recipes I don't know about you, but I take my lunch to school every day. This is great because I get to choose what I eat and pack meals I'm excited about, but I run out of ideas quickly! Here's a bunch of my favorite general combos and recipes to help kickstart your year.
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WELCOME TO THE KITCHEN! Every issue we share our favorite tips and ideas for one of our fave things -- food!
brekkie!
Photo by Kaitlyn Chow (Unsplash)
chia pudding In a crunch for time but needing something to keep you full until lunch? Chia is packed with nutrients + is so easy to make! It's my #1 go-to. here's a basic recipe: feelgoodfoodie .net/recipe/3-ingredient-chia-pudding/
Photo by Denis Tuksar (Unsplash)
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Breakfast is so crucial to starting your day fueled and happy. Eating clean in the morning can change your whole day! Here's some simple + yummy ideas we love.
morning smoothie
eggs & veggie bowl or cups
Hundreds of combos. If you're looking for some new ideas, try using yogurt, adding veggies, or some different fruits. Include chia or flax for an extra boost.
Eggs are a staple in the breakfast game. Omelete, scramble, fried, quiche, cups, however you want! Try out some new ways. Throw in veggies for extra points :))
looking for some new inspo? acouplecooks.com/healthy-easysmoothie-recipes/
Photo by Mariana Medvedeva (Unsplash)
banana pb muffins muffins = classic. gluten free + no added sugar make for some yummy eats in the morning! sweet tooth lovers, here you go. pictured: ambitiouskitchen.com/ healthy-peanut-butter-banana-muffins
breakfast buddha bowl I recently found this one and I had to look into it -- it's basically a plant-based meal for brekkie. Aka my life. :) Any combos work; just include veggies and some protein. try one out: tippsinthekitch.com/ breakfast-buddha-bowl/
Photo by Marianna Medvedeva (Unsplash)
Photo from ambitiouskitchen.com
pictured: eatyourselfskinny.com/ healthy-veggie-egg-muffins/
avocado toast One of our favorites :). Putting different toppings, especially hot pepper flakes or everything bagel seasoning on top adds the perfect touch to an easy breakfast recipe that will want you coming back for more. Basil or herbs, or even strawberries can be interesting combos for this classic.
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lunches Photo by Lore Hermes Rivera (Unsplash)
salad! Soooooo many options and ofc, so healthy :). Usually labeled as the "ultimate healthy choice", but there's tons of ways to make it taste GOOD.
Photo by Ella Olsen (Unsplash)
Replacing a grain base for a meal (think pasta, bread, rice, etc.) with a veggie is such an awesome way to incorporate more vegetables in your day-to-day. Here are my faves + how I use them:
all the inspo you'll ever need: ambitiouskitchen.com/salad-recipes/
sweet potatoes :)
sandwich. Photo by Lore Pille R Priiske (Unsplash)
- try out Ezekiel bread -full of nutrition from the sprouted grains. - bell pepper sandwich from ambitious kitchen - include a veggie - experiment with combos
Y'all know I'm kinda obsessed with sweet potatoes. Try 'em sliced, in a salad, stuffed with yummy toppings, or as fries! an awesome compilation: .emilieeats.com/stuffed-breakfastsweet-potatoes-5-ways/
Photo by Shannon Nickerson (Unsplash)
tacos, anyone? One of my faves always. Burrito, fajita, wrap, anything you want!! here's a few ideas: one to try: fitfoodiefinds.com/ superfood-taco-bowls/ fajitas: beautyandthebenchpress.com/ chipotle-chicken-fajita-bowls/ wraps: simplywhisked.com/asianchicken-wraps/ Photo by Sonny MMauricio (Unsplash)
quinoa salad Quinoa -- such a superfood especially if you're a ricelover and looking for a better option :) So many yummy meals too! pictured: herbedandhungry.com /blog/vegankalequinoasalad
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Photo from ambitiouskitchen.com
here's one to try: bojongourmet.com/ green-goddess-sandwiches
moroccan greek chicken salad wraps This is a recipe I'm super excited to try! Add some variety to your week with this super yummy + unique combo. Check it out below: pictured: ambitiouskitchen.com/ healthy-moroccan-greek-yogurtchicken-salad/
snacks
photo from ambitiouskitchen.com
Cookies meet granola bars in a super healthy and yummy little ball :). There are so many types of energy bites! Def need to make this easy recipe. here's one to try: ambitiouskitchen. com/almond-butter-energy-bites/
yogurt bowl
Photo by Charles Deluvio (Unsplash)
energy bites
popcorn, ofc.
I've been a yogurt lover since I was in elementary school, for real. Yogurt (esp greek!) is packed with protein. Top with your fave fruit, nuts + granola.
There's some about snacking on popcorn that is just so fun. Also a good source of fiber, popcorn makes for a great snack. Try popping it yourself:
my fave overnight oats recipe: ambitiouskitchen.com/almond-butterstrawberry-banana-overnight-oats
here's a yummy one: mapleandthyme.com/ maple-sea-salt-popcorn/
granola bar On the run... granola bars save me. I've been trying out + approving different brands. Fave are KIND (low-sugar ones :) PS -- try making some:
Photo by s'well (Unsplash)
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Getting hungry? Sometimes it's not time for a meal or you only have a few minutes. That's where super easy and ofc amazing snacks come into the picture.
pictured: ambitiouskitchen.com/no -bake-peanut-butter-granola-bars/
pancakes
veggies + dip
Breakfast... or any other meal! Tbh we ran out of brekkie spots so this ended up in snack. :D So many new ones below.
Not very original, but still so underrated! There's something about eating chopped veggies when you're hungry! Such an easy way to up that intake.
all the best: ambitiouskitchen.com/ ?s=pancakes&post
looking for some dip inspo? ambitiouskitchen.com/dip-recipes/
Hope you enjoyed this compilation! Have anything you want us to cover in our next time in the kitchen? Let us know! We hope to inspire you each time :)
Graphics from canva.com
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amazing
Photo by Sierra NiCole Narvaeth on Unsplash
hedgehogs are nocturnal and can sleep up to eighteen hours a day! they also hibernate.
called “hedgehogs” because their preferred habitat is in garden hedges, and the hog part because they make little pig-like grunts
turns out hedgehogs are lactoseintolerant!
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a group of hedgehogs is called an array
animals hedgehogs
credits: facts by lucy j. picture from unsplash icons from canva design by k+k
wild hedgehogs live in Europe, Asia, Africa, and New Zealand. environments they live in include savannas, forests, deserts, scrub lands, and suburban gardens
have an animal you want us to write about? let us know in our form at the end of our magazine!
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how to: tips from occupational therapist heidi common problems you see + what advice would you give to people to avoid them?
what’s it like being an occupational therapist? give us a little behind the scenes.
Physical therapy often assists patients working on lower body/core strengthening and balance. Keeping the areas in your home free of obstruction and well-lit can help reduce risk of falls. Staying active can also help maintain strength. It is important to regularly see your physician and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Tendonitis is frequently associated with repetitive motion. Taking breaks, avoiding doing a particular activity for extended periods of time, and maintaining good posture are all important to prevent tendonitis. I also have seen many “weekend warriors” who try to accomplish large projects at home requiring strength/motion that are outside of their typical routine and have resulting sharp pain. Taking breaks and stretching throughout task can help reduce pain. I often see patients with thumb pain due to frequent phone use or young moms doing child care such as lifting or changing diapers. Changing how you hold items can reduce irritation (using a pop socket, propping phone on something versus gripping it, using the more proximal joints when able).
Each day working as an occupational therapist in rural health is unique. I have gained a wide variety of skills working in outpatient working with injured patients or working in inpatient with medically fragile patients trying to get them as independent as possible with their daily activities such as dressing/bathing/cooking. I also see school-aged children working on fine motor, adaptive skills, and sensory needs. The Richland Hospital also is contracted to do the birth to three program which is in home therapy typically but went virtual during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. My favorite part of my job is the hands-on portion of my job working with patients. My definite least favorite part of the job is documentation and working with certain insurances.
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meet heidi! I was born and raised in Richland Center, WI to a farmer father and a medical secretary mother. I have two amazing older siblings who gave me the best job ever of being an auntie. I chose to go to Concordia University Wisconsin for both my undergraduate and graduate degrees. I was able to get both degrees in 4.5 years. One fun fact is all the buildings were connected by underground tunnels since the campus was originally home to nuns right on Lake Michigan. I have a wild 4 year old shih tzu mix named Annie who keeps me busy. Outside of work I enjoy any crafting (embroidery, painting, crochet or sewing), kayaking, cheesy Korean dramas, and going out dancing.
"How to" is a new feature we're super excited to introduce! We love interviews but wanted something more applicable. Make sure to check back every issue for skills + fun activities.
best stretches heidi recommends credits: done by kate based on pdf by working against gravity (sent to us by heidi)
neck roll / movement
choose to stand
wrist stretch
seated spinal twist
standing pigeon
neck massage
standing side bend
cat pose > cow pose
seated figure four
(or you can do this on the floor as well! :)
standing/seated forward fold
IT band stretch
abc's ankle stretch
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ASK THE
athlete q + a with Pat Ferdinand, Varsity Girls Basketball Coach Varsity Girls Basketball Coach at Watertown Highschool in Mass, previously head coach at Cambridge school of Weston and a former assistant Womens basketball coach at Regis college. 2x selected as Mass coach of the Year for the division.
Photo by Stephen Baker on Unsplash
what's your fave thing about your sport? I love girls basketball because of the strategy it entails, teamwork, cohesiveness, and fundamental play. When a team is cohesive and competes on both ends of the floor it’s the best environment to coach.
I think when players and parents focus on themselves too much, it takes away from the team aspect.
In the season it’s 6 days a week, 2 hours a practice. Basketball players work more than just in season it’s a culture. We generally play 2 games in a week. We scout opponents, study film. Season generally starts right after Thanksgiving and until March .
any advice for athletes in the same sport?
last words from coach...
Advice to coaches would be to be authentic, don’t try to be someone else or what coached you. You will learn from trial and error build your own system. Most important thing is to be able to motivate a team to want the success as much as you do.
I became a varsity head coach my first day as a JV coach when the previous coach quit right before tryouts. Basketball has helped me build some of my best memories and lifelong connections. I love coaching and teaching the game. I feel very fortunate for my daughter to have so many positive role models and strong examples of female student athletes.
what about the worst?
pictures-top: coaching in motion. middle: with his team. bottom: pat with his wife + daughter.
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give us a look into a day/week like playing your sport:
as a coach, what’s the biggest piece of advice you have for players? It’s a marathon not a quick race, the kids who are good early rarely stay good. It’s the one who put the time in consistently, work hard and stay humble who succeed. Love and appreciate the work and the detail you put in, it’s a process. with a player who went on to play internationally
behind the scenes This is the place where we show you what we do to make the magazine!
our color palette of the issue using the colors from our beautiful cover image, we were going for a neutral but inspiring fall vibe. check out more design bts on our instagram! @itc_mag
funny edits is pistachio a genre of music? when we are making our quizzes, we use the same text box as the previous quiz, just changing the text. sometimes before we change the answers, the questions and answers make us laugh, since they don't fit well at all!
pinterest inspo doesn't make the cut we made this super cute collage of back-toschool hairstyles! we found them on pinterest, and it's SO hard to credit them, so we decided to just post it on our instagram instead of putting it in the mag -- something that happen more in the future as well :)
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h t t h i e w k's a + q answers to questions readers asked on the last mag poll :)
How long does it take you guys to plan, finish making, and proofing? This is the most common question we get! And it's the hardest to answer, haha. We're working basically all the time! Either on the current mag in progress, planning ahead, promoting the newest mag, etc. We take breaks, but we're hoping to continue to work ahead of schedule as well :)
What first inspired you to make the original mag!? We really loved reading the American Girl magazine, (which sadly isn't made anymore) and wanted to do our own twist, especially to give tweens + teens a fun, positive mag to read. Now, we have evolved so much. Our first magazines had very similar ideas and content as the American Girl one. Now, we look for inspiration from other magazines, but come up with our own unique ideas.
How do you know what kind of design you want to do? It really depends. We usually come up with our content ideas, and then play around with formatting. A lot. We have certain overall vibe we're going for, and just a clean, professional look as well.
Are you always motivated to work on it? or do you have "creative block" sometimes? Sometimes, we get on the phone, and start talking and just can't get the "vibe" going for us to work. We get frustrated trying to make sure we meet our flexible deadline, and just trying to make the best product possible. We often just decide to talk about other things when we get our "creative block" and catch up, which often helps us to be motivated for the next day.
The magazine is so professional. Are you getting help from adults or a marketing firm? We cracked up at this question, because the answer is no! We have a few adults who help out occasionally with proof-reading and small things like that, but besides that, it's just us! But hey, if there's anyone out there who would like to mentor us, we're open to ideas + opportunities ;).
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How do you organize all these interviews with amazing people? We have professions in mind, and then we ask around and find people! The interview process is actually a long one :). We'll contact the person, send them an email with the info, send them the questions, etc., ask them for pictures, and then when that's all in, we'll take it from there :).
ask us a question: click here or go to: https://bit.ly/septoct-feedback and we'll answer it in our next issue
For the icons that you use on the quiz, where do you find them? Depends on what issue you're talking about! All the designs we use are credited. Check on that page! Either made by our team, Canva's free elements, or it should say otherwise :).
Do you sell your magazines in stores? We love this question :)). As of now, the magazine is digital! But our dream is to have it printed! We are working towards this and testing out things at the moment. Hopefully one day! If you want to help us, share the mag + follow our instagram (@itc_mag). The bigger the audience we have, the easier it will be.
t h o e t i t e h a y m a s we got soooo many requests to do more about ourselves... the people behind the magazine! so here you go :)
KYLIE
KATE
hey there! i'm kylie. i am a freshman at framingham high school (massachusetts). i play goalie for soccer, and love acting! i also play the clarinet in band, and love writing and reading. i hope you love our magazine as we put in so much time for it! love you all :)
hiiii :) a few random things i love: aesthetic, the view from airplanes, workouts, piano chords, volleyball, my friends + fam, creating art & music, and hugs. i live in wi but my heart is really in three states (ma & ut). so happy you're reading the mag! hope it brings some light to your day! :))
LEAH (illustrator)
hi i'm leah! i love art + playing softball. i also enjoy music, playing (clarinet) & listening to it. family + friends are also a big part of my life. even though i was at sleep away camp for seven weeks, i still made time to practice my art! @l.isabelstudios (though i don’t have anything in this issue) i hope you all enjoy my work! :)
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what's
next?
coming up in the nov/dec issue:
→ if i were a... therapist! q+a with brittany → how to: making sourdough! → across the globe: japan → gifts in a pinch -- holiday guide FOLLOW ALONG: @itc_mag make sure to check out our instagram for bonus content, sneak peeks, news, giveaways, behind the scenes, + more!
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