Odessa / Lutz / Land O' Lakes, December, Vol. 09, Issue 12 Tampa Bay News and Lifestyles

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Vol. 09, Issue 12, December 2018

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New Hope for Orthopedic Patients in Lutz: The Center for Bone and Joint Disease

By Tom Bostock

When French physician, Nicholas Andre coined the term “orthpaedics” in 1741 for his book on the prevention and correction of musculoskelectal deformities in children, he had little understanding of how far this new field would progress over the ensuing 250+ years. In creating the term, he combined 2 common Greek words, orthos, meaning straight with paedeleia, See “Bone & Joint” on page 24

Lovely Nails Is So Much More Than Beautiful Nails By Deborah Bostock-Kelley With over a decade of experience as a nail technician, when the opportunity came to become the new owner of Lovely Nails of Oakstead in Land O’Lakes, Kim Nguyen jumped at the opportunity to bring her personal touches to the salon in August 2018. “I love to meet people, talk, and make their nails pretty,” said Kim.

Open Monday through Saturday, Lovely Nails offers not only manicures and pedicures, but waxing and spa treatments for feet - providing everything to one place, in one expedient location. Using only OPI, IBD and D&D lines of polish, Lovely Nails’ full nail service for men, women, and children includes basic manicures, French, acrylics, shellac, pink and white, See “Lovely Nails” on page 28

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

From the Editor.........................5 SAT & ACT Improvement......8-9 Tech Talk with Bob.............10-11 Epilepsy Services Foundation..12-13 BergHOFF..........................14-15 Oakdale Christmas Lights.......16 CHRISTMAS TOWN™.....20-21 Christmas Tree Cookies........22


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I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! With the holidays comes the pure joy of spending quality time with family and friends, often those that live far away. For my husband Matthew and I, this will be our first time hosting a Christmas party at our new home in Tarpon Springs. I personally love spending time with my relatives, I love Christmas and I love cooking, so I jumped at the chance to have everyone over for this magical Holiday. Little did I know what I was getting myself into! I knew we would have to entertain a lot of people since my husband has a big, wonderful family, but I was not counting on having some of my own relatives fly all the way from Italy and others from Venezuela so they could come and spend the Holidays with us. What an unexpected, nerve wrecking blessing! Add my sister’s husband’s family that’s coming down from Maine and my sister in law’s husband’s Cuban family to the mix, and we have around 51 guests coming over and one big MULTICULTURAL CHRISTMAS PARTY in the making! My mom and I are coming up with a “multicultural” Christmas menu. It will include pulled pork, beans, rice and fried plantains (Cuban/ Venezuelan), Seafood/Lobster (Maine), Lasagna / Pasta (Italy)

and many different kinds of desserts! There will be something for everyone to enjoy. I have slowly started buying some Christmas decorations, prepping the guest rooms and bathrooms, I’m also waiting on some quotes to rent some tables and chairs, and I am calling my friend Brandon from Mosquito Hunters so he can send his team to spray our backyard. We don’t want anyone getting bit by those little suckers. It’s been over a decade since I spent the Holidays with some of these relatives, and it will be the very first time our families are meeting each other. A lot has changed in the past 10 years... we’ve lost quite a few loved ones, but we’ve gained well over 50 amazing relatives! Incredible people from different generations, backgrounds, nationalities, and ethnicities interacting with one another, telling stories, sharing laughs and making new, beautiful memories… that’s what the Holidays

are all about. Christmas should not be about lavish gifts, the best gift of all is the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other. Before I wrap up, I want to say Happy Birthday to my cousin Jose Francisco! Jose is turning 23 on Christmas day, so we’re having a cake to celebrate not only Jesus’ birthday but Jose’s as well. Jose Francisco has always been like a brother to me, he was the one who flew from Italy back in September 2017 to walk me down the aisle at Sacred Heart church, after my father unexpectedly passed away a couple of months before our wedding day. Happy Early Birthday Jose! I love you a lot! The memories you make with the ones you love is not just an important thing, it’s everything! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from everyone at Tampa Bay News and Lifestyles! Carla Selby.


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SAT AND ACT IMPROVEMENT: BRIGHT FUTURES By Dr. Wayne Adams As we move into the holidays, soon seniors will have completed and submitted most, if not all, of their college applications with their SAT and ACT scores. Some may be delaying to take the SAT again and “cherry pick” the top scores from multiple exams and submit them as if they were achieved in one exam (yes, you can do this if you know how). About this time, I receive many phone calls about seniors whose parents want them to qualify for Bright Futures at one of the two levels. This is affectionately called, “Dialing for Dollars” because qualifying can mean from $18,000+ to $24,000+ over four years at a public university in Florida. In addition, having this backup gives more ability to negotiate

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with private universities. The major reason students do not qualify for Bright Futures is the SAT or ACT Score. The SAT required level is 1170 for the 75% Bright Futures level, and 1290 for the 100% level. The ACT required level is 26 for the 75%, and 29 for 100%. About this time, many juniors start preparing for the next ACT and/or SAT because these exams are graded on a curve and, in my opinion, the competition is not as strong. My students normally score 15 percentiles higher on one or the other of these exams. The problem is we cannot really predict until they have prepared for and taken both. Sometimes the preference is clear from prior test scores, but not always. So I have a combination class that saves 15 class hours from preparing separately for the

SAT and ACT. About 75% of my students prefer the ACT, and 25% prefer the SAT. This depends on their academic background, how they think, and test taking aptitudes. Sometimes a student is very strong in one area, and

clearly weaker in the other. For this situation, I do “skill strengthening” where we focus on the weak area to bring it up as much as possible. One recent example is a student who came with an SAT score of 1410, the verbal score combination

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was 740, and the math 670. We concentrated on the math with a little “technique and maintenance”. A few days ago I received a nice e mail from that student letting me know he had scored a 770 on verbal and 770 on math for a 1540. Sometimes a student simply has difficulty taking standard exams. Several years ago I had a student who could not pass the FCAT, her best ACT score was 14, and she had to score an 18 on the last ACT exam to graduate with her senior class. Here major impediment was that she processed information too slowly for a timed exam, but could do quite well with enough time. But her parents had not gotten her extra time on the exam, so we had what we had. She learned how to quickly identify questions she could quickly answer, skip those that required more time, and use a guessing strategy that maximized here statistical

probabilities of getting the correct answer. She scored a 20 on the ACT, and graduated. Every student I have is special. They come to me with different combinations of academic background, test savvy, personality, and other elements. Part of my job is to quickly assess how to help each student do their best, and then help them to achieve their best possible scores. And I am as proud of the young lady who went from 14 to 20 as I am of the young man who went from 1410 to 1540 not because of their scores, but because they did their best given the time and the priorities they had. If you would like to talk further with me about you student, please call me at 727-253-0639 or send an email to wwa0811@mykolab.com. December and January are good months to prepare for the first ACT and SAT exams of the spring.

Dr. Wayne Adams is one of the leading SAT and ACT tutors in the country. His students normally improve 200 – 350 points on the Writing, Reading, Writing and Essay, and Math, and 4 – 7 points on the ACT composite. They have been admitted to eight of the top ten universities in the country, eighteen of the top twenty-five, and many schools in Florida. These schools include Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Stanford, U Chicago, Duke, U Penn, Johns Hopkins, Cornell, Notre Dame, Emory, UC Berkley, UCLA, USC, UNC (Chapel Hill), University of Virginia, NYU, Northeastern (Boston), Boston College, Georgia Tech, Air Force and Merchant Marine Service Academies, Penn State, Purdue, Ohio State, LSU, Auburn, UF, U Miami, FSU, USF, UCF, Palm Beach Atlantic, Florida Gulf Coast, FIU, New College of Florida, Stetson, and Julliard – Manhattan - New England

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- and Berkley Conservatories of Music. Many have received academic, athletic, or music scholarships. This year, he also tutored three juniors who scored at the national merit finalist/ semi-finalist levels on the most recent PSAT. He is a former Dean of a Graduate School of Business and Full Professor, and began college teaching at the University of Maryland in 1968. He has degrees and advanced studies at Harvard, Yale, Vanderbilt, Columbia International, and Luther Rice. His additional publications to help his high school students also include How To Write College Application Essays Colleges Will Love (104 pages), How To Survive And Thrive Your First Semester At A Secular University, and How To Negotiate With Colleges (that has saved families from $1,000 to $10,000 a year in college costs).

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Tech Talk with Bob: SSD’s...The Gift of Speed

When computers first came out, we were all amazed by the cool things they could do. Over the years, computers could do more and more. Today we are not amazed as much as what tasks computers can do but how quickly they can do them. Typically, what has been done in the past is to speed the computer up by replacing its central processing unit (CPU) with a faster one and/or adding more random access memory (RAM). Those methods are still used today. But now we have another option to speed up our computers… the solid-state drive (SSD). Your programs and data are stored on the computer’s HDD which is comprised of mechanical parts and

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electronics. A SSD is comprised of only electronics so it is not subject to the physical constraints of having mechanical parts. The HDD has spinning platters that hold your data and a read/

write head that transfers data back and forth to the platters (similar to a record player’s platter and tone arm). The HDD’s moving mechanical parts make the HDD’s response time slower

than a SSD. Which in turn makes your waiting time for a program to boot up or a file to load considerably longer. A computer with a SSD will serve up those files and programs much faster. I always get asked, “how fast?” I hate to put myself on the spot because everyone will experience different results. I will tell you this. My computer boots up four times faster with a SSD than it did with a HDD. Everyone that I know who upgraded from a HDD to a SSD were amazed with the performance increase and were happy they decided to upgrade. In addition to being fast, SSDs are lighter than HDDs because SSDs do not have the HDD’s mechanical

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parts. Instead, SSDs use microchips similar to the wellknown flash drive. No moving parts also means that SSDs do not generate any noise or vibrations that the HDD’s spinning platters are known to produce. SSDs also create less heat where HDDs can get very hot. Another benefit is SSDs are durable. The HDD is one of, if not, the most fragile component in your computer. HDDs are susceptible to damage caused by the computer being dropped or banged around when it is moved. SSDs can tolerate a greater impact; a real benefit to laptop users. SSDs also consume less energy. Another major benefit for laptop users because battery life will increase. How much? My battery life doubled on my laptop. Again, your results may vary.

If you are looking to increase your loading speeds or want more battery time between charges, this is one of those rare times when you can have the best of both worlds. Be advised that SSDs cost more than HDDs but most people have found them to be a worth-while investment in their computing experience. Have a tech question? Email it to TechTalk-TBNL@ BobTheComputerGuy.NET. Questions will be selected by the popularity of a topic and answered in this column. If you have a more urgent need or have a unique situation you may schedule an appointment with one of my Professionally Certified Technicians by calling 727534-4000. Until next time, stay safe on the internet!

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Community Announcement Epilepsy Services Foundation is Celebrating 45 Years of Service!

On August 1, 2018 the Epilepsy Services Foundation and Brittany Vanhook, Brittany’s Blankets, visited St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital. As part of ESF’s outreach program, they presented warm and cuddly blankets and epilepsy stuffed animals to hospital employees for children at St. Joseph’s and those on the neurology floor. For children/teens, it is often a frightening experience to be in a hospital. Sometimes a simple gift like a cuddly blanket and stuffed animal can lift their spirits.

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With great pride and sincere gratitude, the Epilepsy Services Foundation (ESF) is now celebrating 45 years of service. Since 1973 ESF has served children, teens, young adults with epilepsy and their families. Its mission is to create a better future and environment for persons affected by epilepsy. To do this ESF provides community education & awareness programs, information & referral support, support groups for each age group, a “Train-the-Mentor” epilepsy education program, a hospital visitation program, a camp program, and two family retreat programs, college & medical scholarships, medical support services and charity events. For more information about their mission and a list of future events please visit the website listed below.

As part of our 45th anniversary, we are celebrating Tom Orth’s significant contributions to our organization, and welcoming Alysia Peddy as ESF’s new Executive Director. Alysia has served ESF as a board member for ten years and brings a wealth of knowledge and a passionate commitment to our families. She is the mother of two children affected by epilepsy and has served as an advocate for families with special needs throughout Florida. Together Tom and Alysia form a cohesive team and we are excited about the many lives they will touch in the coming years. ESF is a 501(C)(3) corporation and was incorporated in the State of Florida on May 4, 1973. The ESF State of Florida corporation

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document number is 726327. For the last five years, the Great Nonprofits Organization selected ESF as one of the top-rated health non-profits in America. Gary Englund President, Board of Directors

Contact ESF: Epilepsy Services Foundation 4628 North Armenia Avenue Tampa, FL 33603 https://epilepsysf.org/

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BergHOFF Helping you Get Ready for the Holidays and Winter By Marcy Sanford

For the past 12 years the BergHOFF showroom in Odessa has been the place to go to if you want high quality, beautiful kitchenware at a deeply discounted price. Now with the opening of their Outdoor Living Showroom, they are also quickly becoming the place to come to for the finest indoor and outdoor furniture available. Featuring collections from SUNS, a Holland designer, the pieces are designed for comfort, style, and durability. Just arriving is a new line of outdoor furniture offering more styles, colors and price points. Let’s face it, winter is the best season in Florida. Finally, you can relax outside and enjoy pleasant temperatures or have family and friends over without everyone wanting to go back inside. Get your patio winter ready at BergHOFF’s outdoor showroom. Tables, Chairs, Sectionals, Love Seats, Rugs – BergHOFF has everything you need to turn your outdoor area into the favorite “room” in your house. These products have been designed to be durable enough that they can be left outside year-round, even in Florida’s hot, humid weather, so when the hotter temps come back, you don’t have to worry about these pieces because they are built to last. “The furniture is made from reclaimed teak or high-end thick wicker,” said Ron . . . “SUNS also uses aluminum framing so you don’t have to worry about rusting. “The tables, sofas, chairs, and love-seats come in a variety of sizes and styles so you can comfortably furnish your outdoor space no matter how large or small it is. BergHOFF offers free delivery and set up and 0% financing. Ron says that they typically have backup inventory so that they can get your new furniture to you quickly. Once you get the furniture in place, you’re ready to start cooking and BergHOFF’s outdoor showroom also has Kamado Ceramic Grills, Z-Grill Pellet Wood Grills, Tabletop on the go BBQs and BBQ tool sets. Furniture, check. Grill, check. Now all you need is music. At

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BergHOFF they have speakers that not only sound great but look great. The Sound Art speakers look like a favorite photograph or painting but sound like a top-class speaker, you can even add a subwoofer. And since the speakers are connected to Bluetooth, you can play your favorite music from any device. Ron says you can use your own photo or choose from one of their stock items and that it takes about 2-3 weeks to get the speaker ready. While the speakers are durable enough for outdoors, they can also be used inside. They also make a wonderfully unique gift for the music lover on

your list. Speaking of gifts, BergHOFF has something for everyone – from cute cookware and dishes for kids, must have dorm cooking accessories for college students to pots and pans for those just starting to cook or unique items for the seasoned chef, BergHOFF has it all and their knowledgeable staff or happy to help you pick just the right present. “A tagine is a nice surprise for a person who enjoys cooking,” said Candace Powers, Showroom Manager, “or we have a portable induction cook top that is perfect for cooking in a small space like

an RV, boats, dorm room or out on the lanai.” BergHOFF has more than 3,000 cooking related products available at their store and their inventory is always being updated so you’re sure to find something perfect. If your favorite home cook truly already has every cooking gadget they need or if you want to add to your cooking skills, cooking classes at BergHOFF are a must. Led by Chef Toni Haynes, who has more than 35 years of experience in the culinary field, the 2-hour hands-on cooking classes teach useful kitchen skills such as serving and presentation

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techniques, knife basics and advanced preparation techniques. December’s holiday classes always sell out quickly so go online today to sign up or present your friend or loved one with a gift card for a future class – hopefully they’ll invite you over to their house so they can show off what they learned. In the spirit of the holidays, BergHOFF is offering some amazing deals on their already deeply discounted merchandise. Visit the store for complete details and to discover all the great deals. The Outdoor Showroom is also offering discounts - an extra

20% off teak floor models. This type of sale only comes around once a year so be sure to visit BergHOFF today. BergHOFF International is located at 11063 State Rd 54 Between Little Rd & Gunn Hwy, Odessa, FL 33556 Ph:(727) 853-3373 Hrs: Mon - Fri 10:00am 5:30pm Sat - 10:00am - 5:00pm Outdoor Living Store (727) 853-3371 Hrs: Mon – Sat 10:00am – 6:00pm Closed on Sunday store.shopberghoff.com

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Holiday Announcement

2018 Oakdale Christmas Light Display FREE and FUN for the Whole Family!

Looking for some wholesome. beautiful, and FREE family fun attractions during the Holidays? Well. look no further! The Oakdale Christmas Light Display event is amongst the largest and longest running home displays in the United States. This is their 42nd year. It’s been taking place yearly since 1977! They were among the top 3 finalists on NBC’s Today Show. They have been featured on HGTV’s “All Out Christmas Special” and in PEOPLE Magazine. Description: * One-half acre in size, App. 1/4 million lights. * A walking yard tour that includes a small pond, several waterfalls & fountains. * An 18-train HO scale railroad, with moving planes and carnival rides. * Many animated & lit up figures and inflatables. * House covered with lights and window cabinet displays. * Bubble machines for the kids.

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Dates/Times:

Beginning Friday, Nov 23 thru Jan 3, 2019, 6 pm to 10 pm, nightly (rain or clear skies). Location: Oakdale Christmas House 2719 Oakdale Street S, St. Petersburg, FL Directions: Take I-275 to exit 22 (old exit 9), which is 175E. Turn right on 4th St., heading south. Go 1 mile, crossing over 22nd Ave S. Next street on left is Oakdale. Go 2 blocks, park or look. Phone: 727 822-5562 Website: ChristmasDisplay.org FREE and FUN for the Whole Family!

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IT’S CHRISTMAS EVERY DAY AT BUSCH GARDENS TAMPA BAY’S CHRISTMAS TOWN™

Experience the joy and wonder of the holiday season every day at Busch Gardens® Tampa Bay’s Christmas Town™. New this year, guests can enjoy millions of twinkling lights, Christmas shows and Sing-A-Long Train, and of course visits with Santa and Rudolph® - now EVERY DAY of the season - Now through Dec. 31. Christmas Town features extended hours on weekends and additional select dates with even more new experiences, including an all-new holiday show, indulgent culinary treats, visits to Rudolph’s® Winter Wonderland, nighttime experiences on Florida’s best thrill rides and so much more. Christmas Town is included with any daily admission or annual pass, and is open until 10 p.m. on select dates. There is so much to

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experience and see during Christmas Town. New this year at Dragon Fire Grill is the holiday spectacular “Christmas Is...” featuring contemporary music that celebrates seasonal traditions. The new show joins a festive line-up of returning favorite shows including Christmas on Ice, Elmo’s Christmas Wish, the Holiday Hills Band, Carol of the Bells light show and the Christmas Town Sing-ALong Train. The NEW Brunch with Santa is a Christmasthemed dining experience that’s perfect for the entire family. Adults can enjoy unlimited mimosas or “build your own Bloody Mary” upgrades, and everyone can delight in a menu bursting with delicious holiday delicacies. No Christmas celebration is complete without a visit from St. Nick and guests

will have the opportunity to take a photo with Santa as part of their experience. Brunch with Santa is available at the Serengeti Overlook Restaurant on

select dates beginning Nov. 17 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come early with the whole family and make

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Christmas Town the unforgettable backdrop for your holiday card! Santa will be awaiting your visit at Santa’s House presented by CocaCola®. Additional amazing photo opportunities are around every corner: the enchanting twinkling light tunnel leading into Stanleyville, all your favorite characters at Rudolph’s® Winter Wonderland, Ice and Poinsettia princesses along pathways, larger-than-life Cookie Monster® and Elmo® nutcracker figures along the Sesame Street® Safari of Fun walkway, and

playful penguins at the holiday-themed Penguin Point. Guests will discover even more merriment in the Christmas Town Village, celebrating the season in a new location. Greeted by friendly snowmen, guests will be immersed in festive fun along the Gwazi pathway, including merry merchandise and tasty holiday treats. In this enchanting realm, little ones can even take a ride on the fan-favorite Jingle Bell Express miniature train. Indulge in winter whiskey and wine tastings while

completing your holiday shopping with unique gifts from artisans around the world at the Artisan Market at Xcursions and around the park. For a gift that gives all year, shoppers can select a new Busch Gardens Annual Pass with benefits to enjoy exciting events, worldclass coasters, and upclose animal encounters. From Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum, guests can select the pass with perks they want most – all with no down payment. For a limited-time, Busch Gardens Annual Passes start as low as $9.99 per

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month for Florida residents. In 2019, Pass Members can look forward to unique benefits, the park’s 60th anniversary celebration and exclusive ride time for the spring opening of Tigris, Florida’s tallest launch coaster. For complete event information, including dates, times and packages, visit ChristmasTown.com. Be the first to know about events, special deals and future announcements by following Busch Gardens Tampa Bay’s blog and social media channelson Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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Holiday Recipe - Christmas Tree Cookies Cookies are basically the point of Christmas, right? Whether you’re making them for a party, Santa, or just a cozy night in by the fireplace, there’s always a reason to whip up a batch of cookies during the holidays. Ask yourself, would you rather decorate a real tree, or a sugar cookie Christmas tree?

YIELDS: 16 - 18 I TOTAL TIME: 0 HOURS 30 MINS INGREDIENTS COOKIES • 3/4 c. unsalted butter, at room temperature • 1 c. sugar • 1 egg • 1 tsp. vanilla extract • 1 tsp. almondt extract • 2 1/4 c. all-purpose flour • 1 tsp. baking soda • 1/4 tsp. kosher salt FROSTING • 1 c. butter • 4 c. powdered sugar • 1 tsp. vanilla extract • 3 tbsp. water or milk • Green gel icing color • 3 tbsp. red and white pearl sprinkles • 18 yellow star sprinkles DIRECTIONS

• Preheat oven to 350º and line two cookie sheets with parchment. • Cream butter and sugar together until light and fluffy, 3 to 4 minutes. Mix in egg and vanilla and almond extracts. In a separate bowl, whisk together dry ingredients. Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and mix until smooth. Dough will be thick. • Make three sizes of cookie dough balls: 1 teaspoon, 2 teaspoons, and 3 teaspoons. (You should have an even number of each.) Place medium and large cookies on a cookie sheet and press down slightly on each. Bake until center looks mostly cooked, 7 to 8 minutes. Place smallest balls of dough on another cookie sheet and press down slightly. Bake until center looks mostly cooked, 5 to 6 minutes. When cookies are done, remove from oven and let cool 2 to 3 minutes, then transfer to a cookie rack to finish cooling.

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• Make frosting: Beat butter until smooth. Add half the powdered sugar and mix until smooth. Add vanilla and 2 tablespoons water and mix until smooth. Add remaining powdered sugar and mix until smooth. Add green gel icing color to frosting and mix until your desired shade of green. • Assemble cookies: Get one size of each cookie. Fit a piping bag with a medium sized star piping tip (I used Wilton 32) and fill bag with green frosting. • Pipe a swirl of frosting onto the largest cookie, then add the second medium sized cookie on top. Pipe a swirl of frosting onto the second cookie, then top with the smallest cookie. Pipe a swirl on top of the final cookie and decorate with a star and round ornament sprinkles. Continue building cookie trees, then refrigerate until ready to serve.

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“Bone & Joint”-

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the rearing of children (science.jrank.org/ pages/4921/Orthopedics. html). Riding that crest of a new era in orthopedic discoveries and advancements is The Center for Bone and Joint Disease, with its newest, fullservice orthopedic office, conveniently located and easily accessible at 16506 Pointe Village Road, Suite 109, just off the Suncoast Expressway, and with it, orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Christopher Linberg. He is an important part of that new wave of young medical professionals who emphasize team concept and patient choice in a friendly, low pressure environment. Dr. Christopher Linberg brings an impressive array of medical credentials to his healing role for patients at The Center for Bone and Joint Disease. A graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, excelling both academically and athletically, Chris then attended the University of Cincinnati’s College of Medicine where he was selected for training in orthopedic surgery. These surgical skills were further enhanced by working with some of the nation’s most skilled surgeons at Wayne State University and the prestigious Mayo Clinic. To ensure that his

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orthopedic patients receive the best quality care. Dr. Linberg is board certified. This means that every 3 years, he must comply with maintenance certification, the process of providing the certifying board with proof that he has completed a course of on-going medical training in the field of orthopedics. Every 10 years, recertification testing is required. Dr. Linberg stressed the concept of teamwork, not only with all of the physicians who are part of CBJD, but with patients as well; doctor and patient becoming a coordinated team throughout the course of the patient’s treatment. Having served in both Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom (250+ surgical cases while participating in 13+ mass casualty operations) and as Chief of Orthopedics at MacDill AFB in Tampa, for 9 years. Dr. Linberg is eminently aware of the advantages of teamwork. A full-service office, Dr. Linberg offered a recent example of just one of his orthopedic successes. A 95-year old woman had fallen and broken her hip. After treatment by Dr. Linberg at the Center for Bone and Joint Disease, she was able to return home with mobility and live independently in a matter

Dr. Christopher Linberg, Board Certified, Orthopedic Surgeon of only 6 weeks, an amazing result for that type of debilitating injury. Injuries treated at his Lutz office run the entire range of orthopedic problems. With surgical privileges at both Trinity Medical Center and St. Joseph’s Hospital North, Dr. Linberg has the latest, cutting-edge medical resources to surgically treat his orthopedic patients.

A skilled surgeon, Dr. Linberg spoke about some of the advancements in orthopedics. He was especially proud that meniscus tears, that previously could only be removed, can now be surgically repaired. Married with 2 children, living and working in Lutz, Dr. Linberg is strong member of his local community. He said that

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“it is a pleasure to treat my neighbors.” He has effectively administered to kids with ACL tears, leg, knee problems and the full range of both regular and sports-related injuries. He offers his patients a wide range of treatment options after explaining the positive

and negatives of each, allowing his patients to be an integral part of the patient care process, able to make the final decision. In defining his practice at The Center for Bone and Joint Disease, Dr. Linberg characterized what he does as “patient-centric” adding

that the Center for Bone and Joint Disease was, “not too big that the patient gets lost in the shuffle,” an all too often occurrence at larger impersonal clinics. If you are like me, I like to “look under the hood and kick the tires” before I commit to something, especially anything medical. Dr. Linberg understands that and is providing a unique “meet and greet” get together at his office in Lutz. On November 8th, at 5 PM, he is inviting the first 50 people who respond, the opportunity to tour his facilities and listen to a lecture entitled “Minimally Invasive Treatment of Knee and Shoulder Problems,” an educational talk about

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common knee and shoulder problems and their treatment. Space is limited to only 50 attendees, so make sure that you respond by October 20th to reserve your seat. You can either RSVP to day@ centerforboneandjoint. com or call 727 605 3808 to reserve your place. A full-service local orthopedic practice, Dr. Linberg invites all patients to come to the Lutz Center for Bone and Joint Disease. Call 727 605 3808 for your appointment today and say goodbye to pain tomorrow. As Dr. Linberg says, “after all, we are all in this together.”

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chrome, ombre, and UV gel. The professional-looking Pink and White nail is popular with business women who like the elegance of this classic look. A pink powder is used for the nail bed and a white powder is used for the tip. In addition to painted nails, Kim offers color dipping powder derived from algae that offers the strength of acrylic without the solvent or need for curing under a UV light. Kim recommends dip for anyone with oily nails. “We paint the base then a customer dips their nails in a jar of color two or three times,” said Kim. “It’s dry in about two minutes. You don’t have to wait like a regular manicure.” Lasting about two weeks, iBio Seaweed Gel is an option for both real nails and on the top of acrylics. Vibrantly colored, iBio Seaweed is thin,

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lightweight, and naturallooking. The salon offers over 500 gel colors, glitter and permanent French. “I specialize in iBio in my shop,” said Kim. “It lasts two and half to three weeks.” Just like the ombre variegated color for hair that changes from one color to another, Ombre is also a popular request for nails. Kim enjoys being challenged to create different types of nail art by her customers. Many times, a younger customer brings in favorites images from Pinterest and Instagram with requests for copying the nail art of the people they follow. “Most people show me the pictures and I can do the design for them.” At Halloween, she sees requests for spiders, webs, pumpkins and at Christmas,

trees, presents, glitter, and decorative crystals, stones, and gems are popular. “We can do some cute design on the nails,” she said. “We also do foil transfer.” Seeing a resurgence on Instagram, foil transfer is used to add a pop of color or texture to nail designs. The client’s custom design is created, sealed with gel top coat, and cured. Nails that look like they

been dipped in cookie crumbs, aptly named crumb art, is a popular request with the Pinterest and Instagram set. “We apply the gel base coat and then the crumb, and then the top coat.” Kim also can apply metallic stickers to painted nails that last about two weeks. For the fall season, the nail colors are trending on the darker side. Kim explained that the colors tend to be seasonal. Additionally, Lovely Nails

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offers pampering above a traditional pedicure, with spa treatments for feet. Lovely Nails’ Shea Butter Pedicure is soothing and moisturizing. A customer can also choose from five other organic treatments that include massage from 10 to 20 minutes, depending on service selected: The Lavender Spa Pedicure includes a whirlpool with Lavender essential oil, a leg and foot exfoliation, a Lavender shea butter application and paraffin foot treatment; The Mandarin and Mango offers a foot soak, a lemon scrub, cucumber cream foot massage, hot towels and nail polish; The Purissma Spa Pedicure offers the essence of ayerveda spa pedicure, treating any issues to achieve healthy skin; The Green Tea Pedicure is an antiaging remedy, boosting skin’s immunity and protecting it from free radicals, and The Silky Milk Spa Pedicure is a skin exfoliant, maximizing the moisture in skin.

If a customer is looking for a fun, innovative birthday party, bachelorette party, girl’s night out, a children’s party, or other occasion, Kim offers a 10% discount for 6 or more guests to celebrate their special event. To round out its many convenient services, waxing is available for lip, chin, legs, back, and bikini area and waxing, coloring, shape and trim is available for eyebrows. For Kim, making her clients feel beautiful is just another perk of owning Lovely Nails. “We take the time here to do the service. There’s no rush. We want you to feel pampered and relaxed,” said Kim. “I love whatever I do for my customers. I love to do everything. Whatever they ask for, it makes me happy.”

930am to 6pm. In December, Kim is offering 20% off any service with magazine coupon and receive a $5 gift card with the purchase of a $50 gift card. To learn more or to make an appointment visit lovelynailsofoakstead.com or call 813.388.6411. Customers can also connect on social media – Facebook: Lovely Nails of Oakstead Community and Instagram: kimnguyen_ lovelynail_oakstead.

Lovely Nails is located 19455 Shumard Oak Drive, #101, Land O’Lakes and is open Monday through Friday 930am to 7pm and Saturday

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