Argyle Living Magazine May 2019

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FROM

Mother’s Day

TO FATHER’S DAY

M

y column last month focused on Mother’s Day and all the many blessings I’ve experienced over the years. My husband, Scott, and our kids always go out of their way to make me feel like the best mother on earth – not just with the homemade gifts and expensive dinners on that single day but every day of the year. I’m truly blessed to be a mom and wife. But as we turn the page to May and inch closer and closer to Father’s Day on June 16, I urge you not to forget to show love to dear ol’ dad. A father is an equally important piece to the family dynamic, and as good of a mom as I try to be, I know my kids wouldn’t be where they are today without Scott. I know I wouldn’t be where I am without him as my husband. I also know I wouldn’t be where I am without my daddy. Our kids are lucky to have a mom and a dad; that’s not always the case with a lot of families out there. I am certainly not trying to create a downer moment by saying that, I’m just saying that we should all make sure to let dad know how much he means. Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there.

Here are a few inspiring quotes I found online in honor of dads everywhere. I love you, Scott. Happy Father’s Day. “My dad is my best friend, my father, and my boss. When I do something that is exciting, and he likes it, it feels three times as good as you can imagine.” – David Lauren “I think my mom put it best. She said, ‘Little girls soften their daddy’s hearts.’” – Paul Walker “My Dad is my hero.” – Harry Connick, Jr. “I’ve said it before, but it’s absolutely true: My mother gave me my drive, but my father gave me my dreams. Thanks to him, I could see a future.” – Liza Minnelli

Sincerely, Kelly Murray

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TABLE OF

CONTENTS

20

On the Cover are two members of TCAP’s team.

Low-Cost, Compassionate Solutions For Animal Welfare

FEATURED:

ASK THE EXPERTS 24 School Days with Valorie McGilvra 30 Counseling with Hopemead

08 Home Design 2019 Trends

36 Dentistry with Country Lakes

10 Gohlke Pools: A Pioneer

11 You Submit, We Print: Resident Easter Photos

29 You Submit, We Print: Easter Photos Continued

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT 22 Brakefield’s Pool Service: Superior Pool Service at Your Fingertips www.ArgyleLivingMagazine.com

Argyle’s Olympic Equestrian Reyna Taylor

Owned for Your Family’s Home

ARTICLES

PHOTOS FROM ARGYLE

EDITORS PICK:

32 Longhorn Solar Screens: Family-

26 Gardening with Complete Solutions

Family Dental

28

In Family Backyard Living

14 Inside Community 15 Inside Education 16 Foodie Friday DFW with Jay Marks Real Estate

18 Sheriff’s Corner with

Sheriff Tracy Murphree

31 Pet Adoption of the Month 34 Timothy Davis Argyle’s Student of Many Talents

The Home & Garden

ISSUE

Learn about what’s trending this spring. Learn about hot colors and the latest in indoor and outdoor remodeling trends.

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Home & Garden Article

Home

DESIGN

2019 TRENDS by Steve Gamel

A

s the years continue to pass by, we know styles will always change. This doesn’t only apply to clothes, cars, and even the latest and greatest technological gadgets, but it also applies to the changing trends in our homes.

Homeowners take a significant amount of pride in the way their home looks – both inside and out – and are continually looking at ways to either reinvent the wheel or fall in line with what everyone else is doing. According to a variety of online sources, here are a few of the stylish 2019 trends to consider with your next home remodeling project.

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Color of The Year Quartz Countertops Everywhere you turn, homeowners everywhere have been praising granite as the be-all-end-all for countertops in both kitchens and bathrooms. But just last year, quartz rose up as a more popular option and doesn’t appear to be slowing down in 2019. Quartz is incredibly durable and, while human-made, can mimic the look of the more expensive materials like marble and slate.

The mega-popular paint company, Sherwin-Williams, revealed late last year that Cavern Clay SW 7701 is its Color of the Year for 2019. The company describes this earthy hue color as a “warm terracotta color with ancient, elemental roots” with the soul of the American Southwest. We’re not sure know what ancient, elemental roots look like, so stop by your nearest Sherwin-Williams to find out because it’s apparently all the rage for both homes and commercial spaces.

Black & White Decor While white-themed kitchens were ruled to be “out” in 2018, the combination of black and white furnishings offer balance and a bit of a bold look to your interior space. This goes for both furnishings and decor.

Outdoor Kitchens & Patio Furniture

Curb Appeal Our good friends over at the ML Group in Flower Mound decreed this just last year, and they’re right. A porch is the first thing visitors see when they walk up to your house. If you have a porch, and your style has changed, consider changing the color, add appropriate light fixtures, and enhance architectural details to the ceiling such as dropped beams and bead board. You can also use cedar or metal accents, shutters, and even stain the concrete floor. www.ArgyleLivingMagazine.com

Floral Print There has been a huge increase in the popularity of floral print recently. In order to successfully incorporate this into your home, you have to be sure not to use too much. Keep it subtle, such as a floral throw pillow or floral curtains. This can add a nice tone to the room.

Some outdoor trends that are becoming popular are outdoor kitchens and beautiful patio furniture. Xeriscaping is landscaping and gardening that reduces or eliminates the need for supplemental water from irrigation and ends the hassle of daily watering. Another trend we are seeing a lot of is sun shades. Sun shades are a great way to allow you to use your outdoor space even when the 100-degree temperatures arrive. They not only provide shade from the sun, but they are also a great way to protect your outdoor furniture from the scorching sun and prevent fading. MAY 2019 | ARGYLE LIVING | 9


Home & Garden Article

Gohlke Pools A PIONEER IN FAMILY BACKYARD LIVING by Steve Gamel

W

hen Matt Gohlke joined the family business, Gohlke Pools, in 1984

and eventually bought it from his dad, Gene, eight years later, it

Though times have changed since Gene

A company that started with two people

industry in the 1950s, his commitment to

goal is to cater to all their customer’s

Gohlke dove head first into the pool

the old-school way of doing

business is still at the forefront

the Gohlke legacy into the

is about. It starts with being

younger generation to carry

of everything Gohlke pools

future confidently.

good people who live and

breathe with the communities

Matt, now 56, has succeeded

they serve, communicating

in doing exactly that, as

Gohlke Pools is one of the Top 50 pool builders in the United States and has solidified its place as the pioneer of

family backyard living in Denton with

local roots that span 60 years. It’s a way of life that Matt doesn’t intend to walk away from any time soon – though he admits he’s part of a different

generation now.

“Since then, I’ve become the older

generation,” Matt said with a laugh. “My

kids are graduating from college now and getting into the business. It’s a lot of fun.”

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well, having the right attitude,

needs. That includes sons Connor and

Grant, the third generation, and general managers Nick Day and Christy Horton.

“Back when my dad started the company, it was your word meant everything, there were no contracts and only handshake

deals,” Matt said. “We try to continue that.

and focusing on the little things

It sounds cliche, but we do

into lifelong relationships.

do, we are big on community

that ultimately turn customers Not to mention, Gohlke Pools

is involved in every segment of the pool industry, making it a

one-stop shop for all your pool

needs. This includes everything from pool remodeling and

installation to sales, service

and repair, and a retail store that offers

chemicals, supplies, parts, equipment, toys, and games.

what we say we are going to involvement, and we never

get content. It seems to have served us well. It helps to

be in Denton, too. The area

has grown so much, and the people here are great.

It’s been a good area to have a business.”

For more information on Gohlke Pools, visit www.gohlkepools.com.

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was an opportunity for the

now has a team of more than 50 whose


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INSIDE COMMUNITY

DENTON WINE WALK May 29 | 6 – 9:15pm | 110 W. Hickory St. • Denton, TX 76201

Calling all wine lovers! This is a sip, shop and explore event where participants get to sample selected wines at their favorite shops around Downtown Denton while enjoying live music, art and special discounts. The wine walk takes place on the last Wednesday of every month from September to June with a unique theme each month. Denton Wine Walk tickets can be pre-purchased online for $10, or purchased at the door for $15. Tickets are limited, so be sure to get yours early at dentonwinewalk.com.

photo courtesy of Spirit of a Hero Facebook page

NORTH TEXAS GIVING DAY

8TH ANNUAL SPIRIT OF A HERO RIDE

1301 US-377 • Argyle, TX 76226

427 US-377 S. • Argyle, TX 76226

North Texas Giving Day is an 18-hour online giving event designed to empower every person to give back to their community by supporting local nonprofits and causes they care about in one easy-to-use platform. Join Liberty Christian for their North Texas Giving Day Kickoff where non-profits interested in participating will learn what they need to do in order to leverage their organization for North Texas Giving Day. Go to www.northtexasgivingday.org for more info and to register.

The Spirit of a Hero foundation has organized an annual motorcycle ride for the past seven years to help raise funds for our wounded veterans. Retired Navy Seal, Dan Licardo, was injured last year and has been selected as the 2019 S.O.A.H. recipient. Register early to join a band of bikers for a ride through Denton County in honor of this military hero. The ride will start at Earl’s and end at the Corinth HarleyDavidson. Please register online at www.spiritofahero.org.

Thu., May 30 | 10am – 12pm | Liberty Christian School

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Sat., May 18 | 12 - 4pm | Earl’s 377 Pizza

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INSIDE EDUCATION

ADVENTURE AWAITS Mon., May 20 | 3:30 - 6pm Southwest Courthouse Reception Room 6200 Canyon Falls Dr. • Argyle, TX 76226

Join us in congratulating our retirees. The district, community, family, former students, everyone is invited to attend.

ARGYLE ISD WELCOMES

DR. JORDAN

Dr. Dawn Jordan posed with AISD School Board Member, Dr. McDade and AISD Assistant Superintendent, Mrs. Deana Steeber. The AIS PTA, Argyle ISD and the Student Nutrition Department hosted a meet and greet for AIS’s new principal, Dr. Dawn Jordan. We want to thank everyone who came out to meet Dr. Jordan. info and picture courtesy of Argyle Independent School District facebook page

SKY RANCH LAUNCH CAMP June 3 - 7 | Mon. - Thurs., 9am - 4pm, Fri. 9am - 3pm | Liberty Christian School 1301 S US Highway 377 • Argyle, TX 76226 Sky Ranch Launch Camp is a great experience for children who are ready to enjoy summer camp but aren’t ready for an overnight stay. Your little camper will enjoy five days of fun while developing social and communication skills, and growing their faith. Go to skyranch.org for more info, registration and pricing. www.ArgyleLivingMagazine.com

AHS Graduation May 21 | 5pm UNT Coliseum 601 N Texas Blvd. Denton, TX 76201 HS Color Guard Camp June 10 - 14 | 8am – 5pm Argyle HS Band Hall Art Camp SculptureRama 3rd-6th June 17 - 20 | 9 – 11am AIS Classrooms

Graduation May 24 | 7pm White’s Chapel Church 185 S. White Chapel Blvd. Southlake, TX 76092 Dallas Mavericks Hoop Camp (ages 7-18) June 10 - 14 | 9am - 4pm Competition Gym Summer College Fair June 18 | 1 - 3pm This event is open to the community. MAY 2019 | ARGYLE LIVING | 15


Foodie Friday DFW: Corky’s Gaming Bistro

Corky’s GAMING BISTRO

W

hen you combine great food, arcade games (both old and new), escape games, and

axe throwing, how can you not have a great time?!

But since this is Foodie Friday, let’s talk

about the food! Corky’s has great food options, whether you want to grab an

entree for yourself or you want to snag one of their sharing platters to snack on with the group while you throw those

in Grapevine!

comes with 4 Corky’s sliders, 4 pulled

find at the new Corky’s Gaming Bistro Owner, Craig Worrall, and his team have created this concept that is the ultimate

night out for adults. In fact, it’s a popular

destination for corporate events, birthday parties, and bachelor/bachelorette

parties. They also host Ladies Night every Wednesday after 4:00 p.m., where you’ll

get a 60-minute axe-throwing session for just $14.99 and half-price wine!

Never thrown an axe before? No problem! Corky’s has employed some of the very

best local “axe-perts” to help you perfect your form. We had the chance to work

axes. We love the Pac Man Platter, which pork quesadillas, Paul Bunyan fries, and rhino spears (fried pickles), served with lumberjack dressing and spicy mustard. Their burgers are FAN-FREAKINGTASTIC, and we found out one of the major reasons why. Craig and Lewisville’s Old Town Meat Market Owner, Shawn Knowles, are old buddies, so Craig snagged the Old Town Meat Market as their supplier, ensuring that you’ll love every inch of their burgers – starting with the beef.

with “axe-pert” manager and all-around

No matter what you choose when you visit

out one of us was too angry, one of us

time. So, plan a date night soon, or a

lumberjack, Daryl, and he helped us figure

Corky’s, you’re sure to have an awesome

was not angry enough, and the other (our

private event - you’ll absolutely love it!

videographer) had just the right amount of anger. Sounds about right!

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And those are all things that you’ll

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And if old-school arcade games are your jam, then you’ll love what you’ll find at

Corky’s. They’ve got classics like Donkey Kong, Mortal Combat, and Guitar Hero.

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SHERIFF ’S

CORNER with Sheriff Tracy Murphree

WOMAN’S EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM

T

he Woman’s Empowerment Program is a free class that teaches women about self-defense from

a two-fold perspective – the mental and physical aspects. The first hour is in the

classroom, and the second hour and a half you will hit bags, learn strikes, and how to get away from an attacker. It’s about

survival and how to take care of yourself. The program started in 2017, in part,

because DCSO saw an increase in family

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violence. Women who are domestic

violence survivors who have graduated from the program often come back to help teach.

Our mission is to empower women

and give them the self-confidence and

violence every year. According to RAINN, millions of American women have been a victim of rape which is 90 percent of adult rape victims. Sexual assault is never the victim’s fault, and it’s never too early to learn things they can do to protect themselves. The four-part course is held on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon, and registration is required. It is offered once a month. For more information, call the Denton County Sheriff’s Office at 940.349.1515. You can register by email at WEP@Dentoncounty.com. Please submit your full name along with contact information. Fifteen years and older can attend; additional details will be provided.

knowledge to take care of themselves in any situation.

According to Social Solutions, more

than 10 million women and men in the

United States are subjected to domestic

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LOW-COST, COMPASSIONATE

SOLUTIONS

For Animal

Welfare by Steve Gamel

I

t’s no secret we live in a pet-loving culture. Everywhere you turn, that bond between humans and animals is unmistakable, whether it’s the little girl parading her new puppy through the neighborhood, a businessman taking time from his crowded schedule to play fetch in the park with his golden retriever, or the elderly lady at the bus stop with two kittens curled up patiently inside her oversized purse. Even when we take that long-awaited family portrait, the pets are always included – because they’re family, too.

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“Our tagline this year is lowest cost, best care. We really have focused on customer service and honing in on letting people know that we have compassionate, caring vets,” Stacey said.

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We love our pets; they are an extension

little as $25. Spay and neuter services can

intentioned pet owners simply cannot

70-80 percent cheaper than a vet clinic.

of us. But all too often, good and well-

afford the most basic veterinary care such as spay and neuter services, vaccinations, and even dental care.

It’s a scenario Stacey Schumacher has

seen play out once too many times over the years, which has led to euthanasia

and overpopulation at animal shelters. So Sponsored Content

she created a non-profit called the Texas Coalition for Animal Protection (TCAP),

a low-cost alternative that partners with

full-service veterinary clinics and animal shelters while at the same time

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filling a void for animals who

range between $35-$65, which is roughly They offer wellness kits where customers can have all shots, microchipping, and

spay and neuter services for as little as

$135. For a kitten, the same wellness kit

can run as low as $85. Both kits essentially cover everything a puppy or kitten would need in its first year of life. TCAP also

works with several animal shelters in the

area to provide spay and neuter services onsite to help service pets owned by

customers who are unable to transport their pets to a TCAP location.

Beyond that, if TCAP

deserve quality care at a price their owners can afford.

“We started at one night a

week in one location in

2002 and have

grown so much

since then,” said Stacey, who as

TCAP’s founder and Executive Director

veterinarians notice

“It’s not our goal to take business from veterinary clinics,” Stacey said. “We see it as a partnership because we’re coming alongside them and offering the basic stuff everyone needs. And if need be, we refer out for specialized care.”

has proudly watched

her nonprofit grow to include

seven locations. “What we do in terms of services is very limited, but we do a lot

of it, and the vets we employ are subject matter experts.

“What overwhelms most pet owners is the

cost factor. They love their animals, but the cost is sometimes unattainable.”

TCAP, which is heading into its 17th year,

is upfront that they aren’t trying to replace full-service clinics. They specialize only in spay and neuter services, vaccinations, heartworm testing and prevention,

microchipping services, and dental work

such as routine cleanings, tooth extraction, and antibiotics. The level of care is equal to what you can find at vet centers but at

a fraction of the price. For example, a full

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photographed above is Stacey Schumacher

anything that

concerns them about a pet –

old or young

Stacey led the Hopkins County Animal Protection League in Sulphur Springs to

– from a health

open a low cost spay and neuter clinic in

they will always

the program in East Texas, Stacey then

standpoint,

the mid 1990s. Based on the success of

refer a customer

founded TCAP. Their locations are in

to a local

veterinarian’s

office for a more

detailed evaluation.

“It’s not our goal to take

business from veterinary clinics,”

Stacey said. “We see it as a partnership because we’re coming alongside them and offering the basic stuff everyone

needs. And if need be, we refer out for specialized care.”

Stacey has always had a soft spot for

animals. After working at a pet rescue in

high school, she realized her dream was to

Denton, Allen, Burleson, Fort Worth, Hurst, Weatherford, and Garland. Stacey said that in 2018 alone, TCAP spayed and neutered roughly 55,000 animals, and they go to great lengths to make sure everyone who walks through their doors – on two legs or four – has a great experience. “Our tagline this year is lowest cost, best care. We really have focused on customer service and honing in on letting people know that we have compassionate, caring vets,” Stacey said.

help not just animals but also to help the

people who love them. It all started in her

hometown of Sulphur Springs where there was no spay and neuter program. Stacey took it upon herself to rent a van every month and transport animals from her

mother’s house to a low-cost clinic in the

Dallas area. After work, she would gather them back into the van and transport them home.

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Business Spotlight

SUPERIOR POOL SERVICE At Your Fingertips by Steve Gamel

J

ay Brakefield didn’t see himself getting back into the pool cleaning business when he offered to help his boss figure out a pesky maintenance issue that a handful of pool experts couldn’t seem to figure out.

“I just said, ‘Well, let me take a look at

business to begin with,” Jay said with a

Brakefield said.

pool when he was in high school but got

it. I have some experience with pools,’”

laugh. He started out cleaning a friend’s away from it after graduation. He went

Within an hour, not only had he fixed

back to working on pools in 2007 but

the problem, but his boss was so thrilled that he insisted Jay personally take care

eventually joined the military

photography

of his pool on the

before going to work for a real estate company.

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phy

on out. One

neighborhood

knows where

led to two, then

I’d be had I just

several more.

stuck with it in

By 2017, just

To add more value-added services, Jay said he is continually learning as much as he can and currently offers inspections if you are planning on buying or selling a house. He also offers a free pool school for first-time homeowners who have never owned a pool. “If all you know is that a pool is that thing in the backyard that holds water, we will come out and teach you how to work your pool. If you have a hot tub and have no idea how to turn the heat on, we can teach you that, too,” Jay said. “The goal is to make sure your overall experience with your swimming pool is the best around.”

fun. I got married,

own pool company

had kids, started a

and was servicing

company, and now

19 pools – all in the

it’s taking off.” pictured above starting from the left: Jay Brakefield, his son Dane Brakefield and Jay’s Father-in-law Paul Ice

77 pools a week and is quickly becoming the go-to pool company for Denton County residents.

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“Recently relocating from out of state, there are a ton of loose ends and details to keep up with AND we had never owned a pool before so we were clueless. Jay and Paul have done a fantastic job of keeping our pool swim-ready and also educating us in the process. Jay promptly answers our untimely (weekend) equipment questions and either walks us through the remedy or makes room for us in his schedule that day. Brakefield’s Pool Service is not only focused on servicing our pool, but they provide excellent customer service as well.” - Patti B

“But it’s been

he had started his

Service maintains

They are committed to providing both a service and product that meets their customer’s needs and pride themselves on being that company where you can talk to the owner – any day, any time. Here is just one testimonial from a happy client.

2007,” Jay said.

four years later,

Brakefield’s Pool

the rollercoaster. I mean, who

pool quickly

same area. Today,

“It’s been quite

specialist, a combination you simply can’t find with another pool company.

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Brakefield’s Pool

Service does more than just clean

pools. They are experts in everything from service and maintenance to maintaining chemicals and handling equipment

upgrades and remodels for older pools. They are also a licensed irrigation

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Ask The Expert: School Days

ORGANIZING with ADD/ADHD by Valorie McGilvra

Break down large tasks into

Take pictures of your child’s room

smaller steps

when different areas are organized and post the pictures so that when

the child is organizing that area, they know what it should look like when they are done •

Create a checklist with your child

Set up a command center

Every family member should have

their own assigned color and landing pad (a place to put their belongings

that they will need to grab and go in

the morning and drop off when they return home) •

S

ummer is just around the corner. In fact, you’re probably already planning your family vacation, kid

camps, and home projects. We try to fit so much into a short amount of time,

don’t we? We set unrealistic time frames then beat ourselves up when we can’t get it all done. On top of that, if you

have Attention-Deficit Disorder like me,

you will start everything on your list and

finish none. Before we know it, it’s back to

school time! So, why is this summer going to be any different from the last 16?

Because I know now that all of these

things I do or don’t do are not just bad habits or character flaws. I’ve read and studied how people with ADD/ADHD

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have underdeveloped prefrontal lobes. Executive function and self-regulation

skills are the mental processes that enable

the ADD brain go to the Harvard website

below. https://developingchild.harvard. edu/science/key-concepts/executivefunction/.

So in my quest to become more

organized, I’ve found some very helpful

tips I want to share with you that will help you create a plan for a productive, stress-free summer.

Organizational Strategy Tips: •

Designate a home for every item

many ideas to accommodate your living space

us to plan, focus attention, remember, and juggle multiple tasks. To read more about

Pinterest and Google images have

Set up centers to hold similar items

and supplies needed to complete a particular task

The items for each center can be placed in any available mobile

container, including baskets, tackle

boxes, buckets, and carts on wheels. This will save time because all of

the supplies needed to complete a project will be in one place.

I hope some of these tips help! To learn more great organizational tips go to

www.organize365.com and for helping

with ADHD try www.additudemag.com. Have a wonderful summer!

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Ask The Expert: Gardening

How’s Your

PATIOLife?

You don’t have to go massive, super

luxurious, or over the top with it – just build to suit your needs.

Whether it be some taller landscape that creates a screen wall, a simple

curtain and rod set up that you can

pull back-and-forth as needed, or some

remote solar screens that offer UV as well as bug control, creating that element of

privacy and really finishing the space off, can make all the difference when your home and trying to unplug.

Fireplaces, fountains, fire pits, and other features won’t only set your

space apart from others but will also

provide some function to your outdoor

W

hen people call in looking to create an outdoor space, we ask them what they envision

or are looking for within the new space. Some already have plans and know

exactly what they want while others have no idea. Next question a lot of times will

be what do you like and dislike about your current space? This will often give the

client a chance not to be overwhelmed by the possibilities and allows them

to channel in on specifics. DON’T LET THE SOMETIMES OVERWHELMING AMOUNT OF OPTIONS KEEP YOU FROM MOVING FORWARD if you

need to call and consult with a designer

Your patio space should be an extension of the house – furnished and functional.

More than anything, it should be a space that’s designed to fit your needs.

This allows you to get out and enjoy the outdoors effortlessly.

Having a cover over your space allows for more usable time throughout the year no matter the weather conditions and can

make it feel as if it’s just another room in

the home. Sometimes a good balance of

covered as well as uncovered patio space

needs the best.

construction of the project.

usability and convenience of the space.

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also brings people together enabling you to enjoy the space that much more.

Once you’ve got your patio footprint

together, it’s always important to balance your hard space with a combination of

turf and landscape areas. Much like the

patio itself, landscaping could definitely be a do-it-yourself task, but sometimes

design and installation are better left to be thought through by a local professional.

in a vision that’s going to fit your family’s Also, putting in a side burner, extra

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not only creates exciting destinations but

is the answer – just ensure you’re investing

or use a company that specializes in the design aspect not only the

living. Adding features to your patio space

storage, or even a fridge can all add to the

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A rg y l e ’s O l y m p i c E q u e s t r i a n

Reyna Taylor by Barbara-Scott Kolb

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rgyle resident Reyna Taylor’s life turned upside down after receiving a letter in the mail from the Special Olympics World Games. The Taylor family could not contain their excitement when they read the news that Reyna had been invited to represent the United States in Equestrianism at the 2019 Special Olympics in Abu Dhabi. Reyna was diagnosed with autism at age 4. Shortly after her diagnosis, Reyna’s parents enrolled her in a therapeutic program, Riding Unlimited, and she quickly became enthralled with horses. “I first got on a horse at six years old, and I didn’t want to get off,” Reyna said. “Riding horses has always made me feel free — free of any frustrations.”

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Despite a rocky start, she bounced back in her second appearance at the Games and earned the Bronze medal. “Thrilled to have redeemed herself with an incredible performance, Reyna stated, “Winning the Bronze was a huge relief as a result of all my hard work; it was the best feeling to turn around and hug my coach.” Reyna wrapped up her Olympic debut taking 6th place in her final event, Dressage. Upon the family’s arrival back home, not only were they met with a community parade in Reyna’s honor, but the town of Argyle also declared a “Reyna Taylor Day.”

mother stated. “I couldn’t have imagined that what began as a little girl’s quiet interest in horses would open her world up to achieving not only life’s typical milestones but finding herself on the world stage.” While Reyna revels in her recent accomplishments from Abu Dhabi, she has already started preparing for her next events. She will return to competition at the State Special Olympics in May, followed by the upcoming Summer Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany. Congratulations to Reyna Taylor for representing the U.S. impeccably and demonstrating the importance of inclusion for all athletes.

“The parade was amazing; I was overwhelmed with emotion to see my friends and the community come out to celebrate me,” Reyna said.

photo courtesy of the Taylor Family

Reyna now rides religiously at Stable Strides, under the guidance of professional trainer Mandy Cleveland. The hard work the duo put in has now qualified Reyna to compete on a global stage alongside the best equestrians in the world.

balance,” Reyna said. “But I had a couple of days to regroup for my next event, the English Equitation, which is one of my strongest events.”

Her parents, Jim and Yolanda Taylor, have been adamant in their pursuit of instilling a strong work ethic in Reyna, no matter the obstacles she faces. “She works hard with a determination and passion that defines who she is, as she is living her life without a glass ceiling,” her

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Ask The Expert: Counseling

HEALING from Infidelity and Betrayal A

consider it a personal issue. Over the

years, the trauma is never addressed and merely accumulates.

The second therapeutic approach,

created by experts in the field such as

Milton Magness and Barbara Steffens and which offers healing in relationships and a chance for couples to move forward,

is referred to as the “Trauma Treatment

Model.” This model recognizes the level and depth of the betrayed spouse’s/

ll too often, when we are faced with infidelity and betrayal in our relationship or marriage, we come to believe that it’s our fault. We are told we had a part in it, we turn inward and blame ourselves, we feel rage, and we are led too fast too soon down a road of forgiveness which doesn’t address the wound and the trauma of having experienced betrayal.

Through personal and professional

When working therapeutically through infidelity, we need to follow a specific treatment that will allow for individual healing as well as a program for the couple to work through the dynamic that led to the infidelity.

The article I published in 2013 in Taylor

the couple. You can find more information

Literature on the Role of the Partner of the

Addicts Trauma Specialists.

Currently, there are two approaches in the area of affairs/infidelity. The first is the “Addiction Model,” which states that sexual addiction and affairs are a family affair and disease. Hence, the spouse of the offending cheater is shamed into believing he or she has a part in the infidelity and needs to take accountability and change his/her behaviors. Most importantly, this approach leaves the betrayed spouse/partner feeling powerless and blamed.

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experience, we say this approach does not work. It does not empower either spouse

but merely encourages the deception and gaslighting to continue. And it doesn’t hold the offending spouse/partner

accountable. Furthermore, it consistently undermines the betrayed partner’s

partner’s trauma due to the infidelity and

offending behaviors of the partner/spouse and treats it accordingly. The offender is not shamed but held accountable,

confronted, and guided to learn how

to cherish and respect her/his partner/

spouse to develop healthy intimacy and

emotional and intellectual wellbeing.

vulnerability in the relational dynamic of

& Francis, A Systemic Review of the

at the Association for Partners of Sex

Sex Addict, Treatment Models, and a Call

When faced with infidelity, recognize

for Research for Systems Theory Model in

Treating the Partner, was precisely written under the “influence” of the “Addiction

Model” created by Patrick Carnes (think

famous celebrities retreating to Mississippi at Gentle Path), the sex addiction guru

who has written profusely on the topic and offers extensive training to therapists as

Certified Sex Addiction Therapists. I was

led to believe that the spouse/partner was at fault and needed to not only correct her/his behavior but could not hold

his/her spouse accountable for his/her

behavior. Rather, they had to consistently

your wounds and seek out therapists who specialize within the framework of the

“Trauma Model.” You will find support and validation, the gaslighting will stop, you

will be empowered to set boundaries, and you may experience a new found intimacy with your partner/spouse that you haven’t experienced before. by Gretchen Hentsch-Cowles, MS, LMFT, Clinical Director of Hopemead Counseling and Trauma Center www.hopemead.com

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PET ADOPTION Of The Month

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Business Spotlight

NOMINATE US! June 12

Family-Owned FOR YOUR by Steve Gamel

see all the different selections available.

They have a variety of custom selections to fit your needs.

Jeff said, “When I started 13 years ago it was just me in my garage, I installed solar screens on my own home and

M

any homeowners these days are putting a lot of money into upgrading their outdoor living

space, from grills to new countertops, pergolas, seating areas, etc. It’s the

popular thing to do, creating another

space to enjoy. Homeowners are also

realizing that they want the area screened

in to protect them from bugs, insects, and even the sun!

roller screens) and also for all your

energy efficiency solutions and home improvement needs.

Their list of services includes everything from; bug screens, solar screens, patio roll-away shades/screens, screened in patios, interior window treatments (blinds and roller shades), custom

plantation wood shutters, and seamless

gutters. Not only do these products look

enjoyed the results. Now, we are on to our fourth location because we outgrew the other three. It started with one satisfied

customer, and it snowballed – in a good

way – from there. We know the difference our products can make on a home.”

Now, Longhorn is a leading provider

of energy efficient products and home

improvement projects in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Your neighbors at Longhorn Screens.

nice and are built to last, but many of

your first call – every time. Owner Jeff

your utilities. Not to mention, enhance the

have served all of Denton County and

Longhorn will come out to your property

do things. I’m so glad that Jeff took that

give you an estimate. They also have a

business. We look forward to many more

Shades.Shutters. in Denton want to be Rinehart, and sister-in-law Christy Spigner, beyond for more than 13 years. They have become the go-to source for screens (bug, solar, patio enclosures and

them help you save energy and money on beauty and functionality of your home!

“We are super happy and fortunate for

the success of Longhorn”, Christy said. “It has definitely been a process and

every day we are learning better ways to

and work with you one-on-one and

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Timothy Davis ARGYLE’S STUDENT

OF MANY TALENTS by Barbara-Scott Kolb

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ver since he enrolled at Argyle High School, Timothy Davis has conquered milestone after milestone

while excelling in every activity he’s been involved in. His senior year is close to an

end, but no matter the task – academics, marching band, or volunteer work – those who know

Timothy the best expect

him to continue pouring

every ounce of his focus and energy into those passions

as he moves on to the next

also add All-State Band to that list of feats. With a strong passion for music, he began percussion lessons in the sixth grade.

He’s so talented that The Troopers Drum &

Bugle Corps based out of Casper, Wyoming

Full-Ride Academic Scholarship

stage of his life – college.

Timothy has been accepted to Texas A&M

noticed Timothy’s skill as a

percussionist and offered him a position to perform with the

corps throughout the country. He plans to join The Troopers at the appropriate time but

decided that this summer would

best be spent preparing for his freshman year at A&M.

on a full-ride academic scholarship.

“Marching band taught me how to commit

“I am incredibly thankful for all the support

this activity I love, and I was able to reap

my friends and family have shown me

through high school, and I am thankful for how friendly and supportive the Argyle community has been to me,” Timothy

said as he inches closer to closing out this chapter of his life.

Dedication to his education propelled

Timothy to being ranked No. 1 in his class as well as two-time state champion in the UIL Calculator competition, status as a

national merit scholar, and earned him

a full ride at A&M through the Craig and Galen Brown Foundation Scholarship.

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to hard work. I put hours of practice into the positive benefits from my practice,”

Timothy said. “Marching band taught me a new level of commitment.”

As for his academic success, the

administrative staff and teachers at Argyle have worked with

Timothy since Kindergarten

and have watched his journey as he has flourished into an

extremely intelligent young

man with plenty of talent. When not playing music, the focus of Timothy’s studies has revolved

“I have the utmost respect for all the staff and teachers; they are world-class educators and have made a profound impact in my life,” Timothy said. “I can’t thank them enough.” Another testament to Timothy’s character was his choice to volunteer as a junior counselor at Wyldlife, the middle school branch of the Christian organization, Young Life. His family has had an insurmountable amount of pride watching their son grow through his various activities, all the while keeping God at the forefront of his life. Timothy plans to study Chemical Engineering in college, thanking Chemistry teacher Mrs. Kass for introducing him to the subject he found to be his calling and aspires to work for a semiconductor manufacturing company, such as Intel or Texas Instruments.

Conquered Milestone After

“I will always appreciate how gracious the community of Argyle has been to me,” Timothy said. “I’m very excited about my future as an Aggie and for the paths that college may take me on.”

Milestone

around math and science; he referred to his teachers as some of the most

Chemistry teacher Kimberly Kass and UIL Math Coordinator and Algebra teacher Russell Perkins.

influential people in his life, specifically

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Ask The Expert: Dentistry

Lost CAUSE A

O

ne of the great frustrations in life is losing things. We often lose our keys, a remote, and, from my experience, some even misplace their floss. Of course, even more frustrating, when we can’t make out why we lost these things in the first place. In dentistry, one of the most arduous conversations to have with patients is that they are losing their teeth, unbeknownst to them the reason why. The cause is the dental condition

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dubbed “the silent disease,” otherwise known as periodontal disease.

Periodontal disease is an inflammatory

disease affecting the soft and hard tissues supporting the teeth that is not immediately noticeable. It is most

often caused by bacteria beneath the gums that

causes inflammation of

depth in the tissue and adherence to the tooth. Prolonged inflammation as a result of the bacteria results in unrecoverable bone loss, which can eventually result in tooth loss. Typically, early periodontal disease is resolved by cleaning beneath the gums. Of course, personal home care helps as flossing the bacteria as a film above the gum prevents its progression. Other adjunctive treatment that is beneficial includes power toothbrushes, water flossing, or mouthwashes. A preventative approach is the best way to keep from an unwanted dental surprise. Regular dental appointments will help keep you and your dentist knowledgeable about the state of your periodontal health. Your teeth will thank you. Happy smiling!

the supporting tissues.

The hardened bacteria

becomes a plaque that

cannot be removed by normal

brushing and flossing because of its

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Father’s Day GIFT IDEAS

A Round or Two of Golf You live in Denton County, right? There are dozens of golf courses all around you, from Lantana Golf Course and Oakmont Country Club to Bridlewood, the Golf Club at Castle Hills. So, treat him to a round of golf, maybe even offer to be his caddy for the day. If he’s played all those courses, you won’t have problems finding options outside the immediate area New Grilling Tools & Outdoor Kitchen Accessories

T ’ N S E O D E H E S U A C BE E! I T R E H T O WANT AN by Steve Gamel

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ather’s Day is approaching quickly – it’s on June 16, by the way. So with that said, what do you plan to get the “old man” this year? You could go with another tie or a pair of those fancy moisture-wicking socks you saw at Dick’s Sporting Goods. But will he be happy with that? Odds are – he won’t. We scoured the Internet and put together a short list of popular 2019 gift ideas for dear old Dad. Even if this list isn’t perfect, these gifts ARE better than another tie.

Amazon Echo Products

A Universal Remote for All of His Devices

It seems like you can’t go wrong these days with tech-conscious gifts. Did you know you can get an Amazon Echo or the smaller Echo Dot for less than $200? This year, there is the Amazon Echo Show, which shows your dad things rather than robotically telling dad to do things. Think of how much fun he’ll have with these gadgets. Plus, it’s a gift for the entire family – just don’t tell Dad about your ulterior motive.

We’ve all seen the TV shows where the dad is always dreaming of the remote that controls everything. Well, it’s a tech-savvy world, and it looks like you can make that happen for dear old dad this year with the Logitech Harmony Elite universal remote. It can turn on lights, automatically set up a BluRay player or stereo, and activate other devices so that they turn on as soon as he comes home.

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Guys love to grill, and since summertime is practically upon us, a great idea would be to make sure Dad gets an upgrade on his utensils and various grill master accessories. This can be anything from utensils to kegerators, wood pellets, pans and racks, and new rubs and sauces. You can find them anywhere, including local stores like Grill This BBQ Supply in Denton. Cornhole Game Boards Hands down, Cornhole is the best backyard game of all time. If your dad doesn’t have at least one board and few bean bags, he’s missing out. Go a step further and get them personalized or go with a sports themed version. Concert Tickets or Sporting Events Treat Dad to a day at the ballpark watching the Rangers do their thing (hopefully winning). There are also plenty of concert and event options at American Airlines Center or even Bass Hall in Fort Worth. Want to go crazy and get out of town, make a weekend trip out of state to go see his favorite band. That’s a memory worth creating. Gift Cards & Lots of Them Let’s face it, sometimes Dad is the most simplistic human being on the planet. He doesn’t want or need fancy trips, the spa treatment, or even a trip to watch the Rangers. Sometimes all it takes is two or three quality gift cards. Not only does that show you care, but it gives him the choice of what to get himself for Father’s Day. www.ArgyleLivingMagazine.com





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