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“THE BEST PART OF MY DAY IS SEEING THE CONFIDENCE IN MY PATIENTS, AND HOW HAPPY THEY ARE WITH THEIR RESULTS.”

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here’s nothing more influential than someone who walks the walk — no matter where that path leads. Heather Dahl, a certified laser technician and licensed master aesthetician at Strother Dermatology in Kirkland, is her own testimonial. “My natural hair color is almost black, and I used to have to shave twice per day because I had so much thick body hair. And I inherited my grandmother’s beard by the time I was 20. Laser hair removal was a life-changer, for sure.” Changing lives for the better is what makes Dahl’s career fulfilling — she knows firsthand how it feels on the inside when you look your best on the outside. In a word — it’s transformative.

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LIFESTYLE LETTER

JANUARY 2021 PUBLISHER

Jennifer Simpson | jennifer.simpson@lifestylepubs.com AD DESIGNER

We Made It! IT’S 2021, THE NEW YEAR FOR WHICH WE HAVE ALL BEEN ANXIOUSLY AWAITING. We have washed 2020 down the drain along with all of the hand sanitizer, bleach, and cleaning solvents we so incessantly hoarded. Moving into 2021, will we still worry about shelves being stocked with toilet paper?

Evan Deuvall L AYO UT DESIGNER

Dana Rudolph CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Mary Bernard, Gina Lynch, Lindsay Sellin; ARNP, RD, Jennifer Simpson CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS

Timothy DeHan, Matthew Gallant, Lindsay Sellin; ARNP, RD, Chelsea Macor Photography

Will we be able to find Lysol wipes anywhere? I don’t know about you, but I am definitely staying up until midnight on December 31; not so much in excitement of ringing in the new year, but to make sure this one is officially gone and behind us, circling the above mentioned drain. We never know what lies ahead. We can plan and try our best, but nothing, not even the fanciest of crystal balls, can predict the future. Next time you’re able to dine in a restaurant, order dessert and eat the cake. Tip extra, take a look around and breathe in your freedom knowing how extremely lucky you are to be there. Many of our loved ones didn’t make it through this trying time, and many who did would give anything to trade places with you. As of now, the days are still Thisday, Thatday, Theotherday, and Someday. But they are days. And they are ours. Make the most of every day and live life to the fullest, because if there is one thing that 2020 has shown us, it’s that there are no guarantees.

CORPORATE TEAM CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Steven Schowengerdt CHIEF SALES OFFICER Matthew Perry CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER DeLand Shore ART DIRECTOR Sara Minor

I miss you, Kirkland. I miss my friends, my family, my loved ones and all of your smiling

OPERATIONS DIRECTOR Janeane Thompson

faces. This too shall pass. Thisday, Thatday, Theotherday or Someday we’ll all be together

AD MANAGER Chad Jensen

again. Until then, I will continue to write my heart out and look forward to seeing all of you.

REGIONAL SALES DIRECTOR Eric Williams

Thank you for reading Kirkland Lifestyle, and thank you, as always, for #KeepingItKirkland.

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INSIDE THE ISSUE JANUARY 2021

FEATURES 10 A New Year & New Times Brings New Necessities Be At Home With Enfort

18 Room With A View Patients, young and old, are welcome at a new oculoplastic and cosmetic surgery center in Kirkland.

26 No Bake Energy Balls Ready For Some No Drama Grab & Go? Prep These Energy Balls & Hit The Day Running

30 Hoppy + Fresh DIY Hop-Infused Wet and Dry

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Shampoos for Pups (& Cats if You’re Brave)

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Lifestyle Letter

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Open House

26 Culinary Creations 30 Animal Kingdom 34 Healthy Lifestyle



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ARTICLE GINA LYNCH; ENFORT HOMES PHOTOGRAPHY MATTHEW GALLANT

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ENFORT HOMES IS A BOUTIQUE REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER BASED IN KIRKLAND WA, KNOWN FOR BUILDING STUNNING NEW HOMES IN THE 1 TO 5 MILLION DOLLAR PRICE RANGE. Their expert combination of show-stopping designs and superior construction quality is propelling this team of 9 into a fast-growing construction powerhouse. Locally rooted, owners Greg and Gina Lynch live in Kirkland with their three young sons. The Nolan is Enfort Homes’ latest project. It sold to one of multiple offers before the finished product was even listed! Designed as a “coastal craftsman” this home is a unique blend of Pacific Northwest lodge and cape cod styles. Tucked in the serene Everest neighborhood, it is walkable to Houghton’s abundant dining options and parks. The home features bold geometric patterns and pops of timeless color, set against a neutral backdrop. This timeless, yet cutting-edge look is a staple of Enfort Homes’ premium new homes.

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Millwork galore! This bright family room is drenched in natural light thanks to the full length windows surrounding the fireplace. Designed to replicate popular hand-painted cement tiles, the fireplace tile offers the same aesthetic in a low maintenance, durable porcelain. The European Oak hardwoods are 6” wide engineered planks, hand sculpted for detail. Chrome lighting adds sophistication without overly dominating the room. Subtle mint color details pull the room together seamlessly!

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With proper color blocking, even a refrigerator can look like a furniture piece! We used Sherwin Williams’ aptly named, “Moody Blue”. The appliance package includes top tier Wolf and Subzero. Oversized pendant lighting commands attention while the clear glass shades keep the room feeling open. We installed an extra large 54” custom range hood over the 48” Wolf range for extra wow-factor. We didn't skimp on hardware here. Each drawer and door is sized uniquely to one of five different pulls used in this room! If you look closely, you can see a command station desk on the far end of the kitchen, a feature greatly appreciated by many of our buyers!

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The great room forms an L-Shape around the covered outdoor living space, giving the feeling of a seamless indoor/outdoor gathering space. Heaters, mood lighting and speakers complete the outdoor space. As a bonus, the upper deck off the master is weight engineered for a hot tub/spa!


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2021 New Year’s Resolution

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ROOM WITH A VIEW

ARTICLE MARY BERNARD PHOTOGRAPHY CHELSEA MACOR PHOTOGRAPHY

PATIENTS, YOUNG AND OLD, ARE WELCOME AT A NEW OCULOPLASTIC AND COSMETIC SURGERY CENTER IN KIRKLAND.

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ROOM WITH A VIEW It was a busy fall for Zachary Joos, M.D. Not only did he open his own practice, Marina Park Plastic Surgery, but the birth of his third child—and first son—was imminent. Just days after we spoke on the phone in mid-November, his son Noah was born. Dr. Joos’s new enterprise, for specialty care in cosmetic and reconstructive oculoplastic surgery, sits at the corner of Central Way and Market Street in Kirkland. With its view of Lake Washington, and ground-floor-level address in a building with condominiums above, it is a unique setting, and that’s what Dr. Joos was aiming for. “It has a boutique feel to it,” he said. The clinic serves patients from infants to centenarians, providing both functional/reconstructive surgery and aesthetic services. What Dr. Joos enjoys most about his practice is “being able to help people with whatever problem they come in with, guiding them through the process of treatment and seeing them come out the other side,” he said. PATERFAMILIAS TIES An interest in ocular medicine runs in the family. Dr. Joos’s father has been an eye surgeon in Renton for 40 years. No wonder, then, that the son would have an interest in ophthalmology and eye surgery, having grown up with it. Indeed, Dr. Joos accompanied his father on humanitarian medical missions as a young man, and he witnessed how much impact the interventions the physicians did could have on people’s lives. After he finished his education and fellowship training, he worked with his father for a time before deciding to set up his own practice. Part of his specialty training included a fellowship in Australia. Dr. Joos explained that he was drawn to international work to learn new ways to practice medicine and broaden his perspective. “Training overseas helped me expand my skillset,” he said. Australia’s perpetually sunny climate means, unfortunately, that there is a large population of people with skin cancer, so he had the opportunity to do complex surgeries with a strong emphasis on skin cancer reconstruction. (To protect the eyes, Dr. Joos recommends sunscreen, sunglasses, and regular skin and eye checkups.)

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When it comes to cosmetic surgery, Dr. Joos recognizes that there are “aggressive surgeons” out there, but his philosophy is more conservative. “My approach is more about rejuvenation,” he said, where someone looks more rested, perhaps, but the surgery “doesn’t call attention to itself.” He notes that people come in every day and say, “I don’t want to look like [insert name here],” recalling celebrities whose plastic HUMANITARIAN WORK

surgeries seem to have gone memorably awry.

Dr. Joos has maintained his interest in philanthropy. As an adjunct

“I open my doors to anyone in the patient population,” Dr. Joos

assistant professor at the Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah,

said, “but it has to be a partnership.” If someone’s expectations

where he is an alumnus, he participates in missions, as he is able.

are unrealistic, based perhaps on reality shows or photos found

His last trip, in 2018, was to Tanzania, where the team performed

on the Internet, he may refer them to another physician if they

hundreds of eye surgeries over the course of 10 days.

cannot come to terms. To have a good partnership, it is essential

The goal of the Moran Eye Center Global Outreach program is

to establish rapport and set appropriate expectations. “When

twofold: offer medical services and promote sustainability. In other

you’re 60 years old, you’re not going to look like you’re 20, and you

words, the goal is to train local ophthalmologists in surgical tech-

wouldn’t want to,” he said.

niques so that they can continue providing services after the mission leaders leave. “We provide hands-on training with our partners on the ground,” Dr. Joos said.

ROOM TO GROW There are emerging technologies in this field, and Dr. Joos cited

Thanks to his affiliation with Moran, he has also been part of sur-

the promise of immunotherapies. For example, there is a new immu-

gical “eye care camps” for the Navajo Nation in Utah, performing

notherapy medication for thyroid eye disease (TED), where inflam-

cataract surgery and providing other ophthalmic care for this vastly

mation of the eye muscles, eyelids, and fatty tissues of the eye socket

underserved population.

causes bulging of the eyes and affects both medical and psychological well-being. The immunotherapy treatment is administered via

PATIENT SERVICES

IV infusion every three weeks for a period of five months and has

Dr. Joos welcomes all patients who may need his help, functional

proven effective in reducing the effects of this difficult disease. “It

or aesthetic. He sees a lot of people who have functional problems

is crucial to stay on top of new developments in your field, and our

that affect their activities of daily living (ADLs) such as droopy

practice strives to be on the cutting edge,” he said.

eyelids that impair vision and therefore compromise quality of life. Other patients are interested in cosmetic surgery, which he says is “becoming more in vogue, even for men.” On the functional/reconstructive side, services include treatment for eyelid and facial skin cancers, orbital fractures and trauma, thyroid eye disease, tear duct surgery, and more. On the cosmetic side, services include eyelid lifts, brow and forehead lifts, revisional surgery and others. Non-surgical cosmetic procedures include Botox, dermal fillers, chemical peels, and laser skin treatments such as fractional resurfacing.

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For more information on Marina Park Plastic Surgery, visit www.marinaparkplastics.com.

“It is crucial to stay on top of new developments in your field, and our practice strives to be on the cutting edge.”

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CULINARY CREATIONS

NO BAKE E N E RGY BALLS

FOR MANY OF US, JANUARY IS A MONTH OF FRESH STARTS AND NEW BEGINNINGS. We have new-found energy to develop healthy habits, rekindle long-lost projects, strive for our goals, and ignite new passions. And 2021 will be no different (goodbye 2020!!). If losing weight or eating healthier are part of your goals this year, you’ll need good sources of energy to have on hand. Stock your fridge with healthy snacks that are easy to grab - like carrots & hummus, string cheese & an apple, or these no-bake energy balls. They are filled with realfood ingredients that you can feel good about. And with a hint of sweetness, they’d even make a satisfying dessert! Happy 2021! May it be your healthiest year yet!

READY FOR SOME NO DRAMA GRAB & GO? PREP THESE NO BAKE ENERGY BALLS & HIT THE DAY RUNNING

ARTICLE AND PHOTOGRAPHY LINDSAY SELLIN; ARNP, RD

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MAKES 16-18 BALLS

NO-BAKE ENERGY BALLS

1. In a medium bowl, combine peanut butter, maple syrup, vanilla, flaxseed, and salt. 2. Stir in oats and chocolate chips. 3. Using clean hands, roll into 1 inch balls. A small cookie scoop can be helpful for this. 4. Place in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour to firm up.

ingredient s

5. Store in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.

direc t ions + 1/2 cup peanut butter + 1/4 cup maple syrup + 1 tsp vanilla extract + 1/2 cup ground flaxseed + 1/4 tsp salt + 1 cup rolled oats + 1/4 cup chocolate chips

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H O P P Y+ F R E S H

D I Y H O P - I N F U S E D W E T & D R Y S H A M P O O S F O R P U P S ( & C AT S I F Y O U ' R E B R AV E ) PHOTOGRAPHY COLLEEN KELLY

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H O M E M A D E H O P - I N F U S E D D O G S H A M P O O Perfect for a fresh, deep clean scented with hops. + 1 pint gentle natural dish washing soap + 1 pint hop water + 1 pint apple cider vinegar + 3/4 cups hops + 4 oz. glycerin + 1 tablespoon baking soda 01 Infuse water and hops in a jar for at least an hour. 02 Mix all of the ingredients together and put in a bottle. 03 Grab your pup and suds up. Rinse thoroughly.

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N AT U R A L D R Y S H A M P O O For continuous upkeep and a quick and easy refresher.

01 Combine the baking soda, cornstarch, apple cider vinegar and essential oil; stir well.

+ 1 cup baking soda + 1 cup cornstarch

02 Place in a container with a tight lid and shaker top.

+ 1 tablespoon Apple cider vinegar powder + 5 drops of your favorite essential oil *peppermint and lavender are known to repel fleas*

03 Sprinkle shampoo generously over your dog's coat and use a soft brush until powder is not longer visible.

+ Jar/container (one with a shaker lid)

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F I D O !


Inspired by Community

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Dr. Zachary Joos is a board-certified, fellowship trained surgeon specializing in Oculofacial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery.

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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

NEW YEAR, P O S ITI V E H A B IT S 01

POSITIVE PANDEMIC HABITS TO CARRY INTO THE NEW YEAR

T I P G E N E R O U S LY:

The value of delivery services has risen as everyone is ordering more meals, groceries, and Amazon items. Delivery employees are a new breed of essential workers that are stepping out into the world every day to encounter people and take risks with their own health. Make sure to keep showing your appreciation for what they are doing by giving generously back to them.

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HOME EXERCISE:

With the shutdown of life, we have had to adapt

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LE ARN SOMETHING:

It’s always beneficial to keep your brain active!

our normal gym activities. With lack of equip-

Learning a new language helps you communicate

ment or scheduled classes, we have had to be

with someone you normally wouldn’t. Learning a new

resourceful with using things around our house,

skill can help you redo or update a part of your house

discovering online resources, and incorporating

that needs refreshed. Acquiring knowledge builds,

the whole family to create our own in-home work

helps in everyday life, and shows you what you are

out regimes to stay healthy. It’s a great habit to

capable of (it may even help you win on Jeopardy!).

carry into the new year as it is cheaper, convenient, and still amazingly effective.

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SE LF - CARE :

A low stress life is the dream and while at first it was stressful to be forced to slow down, many people discovered this past year that the lack of

Oldies are goodies! Bringing back the past through

stressors was beneficial physically, emotionally,

movies, tv shows, novels, games, and activities

& mentally as they had to solely focus on taking

are nostalgic and heart-warming. Reliving things

care of themselves. As the world spins full-force

that you loved and sharing them with your loved

into the new year, don’t forget to treat yourself with

ones helps bridge generation gaps and create new

something that allows you to relax, breathe, and

priceless memories.

refills your bucket.

Kirkland Lifestyle | January 2021



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