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Wow, is it just me or is October a crazy-busy month! We celebrated several birthdays, took part in countless school events, I ran (I use the term ‘ran’ loosely) in my first half marathon, and on, and on and on. I’m so glad it’s over and I’m so looking forward to the upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons with my family and friends. Thanks for a great response to our Best For Families reader survey. We’ve received so many submissions already and there’s still time to get your vote in for your favorite things in Wichita. Use the ballot in this magazine or go online to www. wichitafamily.com and cast the ballot there. We hope you’re enjoying the several new additions to the magazine. Local mom Jenae Crowley is giving us a treat each month with her column on being a parent to young children. Contributor Erika Marie has been working hard to fill the magazine with a calendar of fun things for families to enjoy in the area so don’t miss that section this month! We also added a new series on Mompreneurs. The past couple issues have run stories on a local mom who designs and creates hand-stamped jewelry and a mom who has an in-home food preparation business. It’s definitely amazing to see how these moms are making the home business work for them. This month you’ll meet a mom who is designing and manufacturing jewelry made of glass in her late daughter’s honor. Are you a mom who has started a business and would like to be considered for an upcoming issue? Send me an email at jessica@wichitafamily.com with details on you and your venture! JL
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Spotlighton a local Mompreneur
ancy Ludlum is never far from her sketchbook. She carries one with her almost everywhere, she even has a small one that she sticks in her purse in the event that inspiration hits her when she's out and about. Inspiration can come from many places, says Nancy, who designs and manufactures a line of original jewelry with her husband, Frank. Inspiration can come from nature, from a picture, from an event. In fact, the past two years have been a roller coaster of events that Nancy and Frank never expected to experience. The couple moved to Kansas in September 2008 when Frank started a job in Newton. Just a couple days later, the Ludlums received news that changed their lives in an instant.
Nancy Ludlum, Imaginary Designs Designer glass jewelry business
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Early in the morning on Sept. 11, 2008, Nancy and Frank's only child was killed in a car accident. Twenty-eight year old Joy died instantly when her car collided with a logging truck that had made an illegal U-turn. The news devastated the couple. Joy was everything to them. But rather than letting the pain of the loss eat away at them, they chose to keep her joyful spirit alive in whatever way they could. “We just look at it this way,” says Nancy. “It's better to take the lemons we were given and make lemonade than to wind up just being sour the rest of our lives.” On the first anniversary of Joy's death, the couple took a trip to Eureka Springs. “We decided to always do something fun, try to have a good time and remember her on that day,” says Joy. During that trip the couple saw and fell in love with glass products and they decided to look into what it would take to begin a glass jewelry line of their own. A year and a lot of work later, the Ludlums have turned their discovery into a family business. Imaginary Designs is a line of one-of-a-kind, hand-made necklaces, bracelets, pendants and more. Frank was laid off from his job and now works full time for Imaginary Designs as the glass master and handles the business side of things. Nancy's mom is also involved in the business on a daily basis, assembling items in the Ludlum's basement which has been transformed into a full-service workspace equipped with a kiln, many jewelry samples and much more. Nancy, who has a background as a floral designer, has been able to take her branding, style and marketing skills to a whole new level with the jewelry business. “I flew to California to take classes,” says Nancy. “I'm hoping sometime soon to start teaching people around here. I used to teach floral design and I would love to be able to teach, to www.WichitaFamily.com
be the go-to person for glass.” Imaginary Designs has several lines of products and uses a variety of different glasses to create unique, breathtaking jewelry. The glass pieces shimmer and glimmer and some even seem to change colors based on what color of clothing it is worn with. The average cost of an Imaginary Designs piece of jewelry is $20. Much of their inventory can be seen at www. imaginarydesigns.net and can be purchased online as well. The couple travels to Canton, Texas where they sell their items at a 4-day show each month. The city-wide event draws shopper from surrounding states and around 25,000 to 50,000 people come through each weekend. They also are focusing on growing the website presence and are looking for new ways to get exposure in the area. “We have lots of plans, lots of dreams,” says Nancy. “We’ll just have to wait and see!” Wichita Family | NOVEMBER 2010
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CELEBRATING NATIONAL ADOPTION DAY, November 20
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n November 20 Exploration Place will be transformed from the typical fun-filled attraction to a fun-filled attraction overflowing with local families who are changing the course of a child's life. National Adoption Day—a nationwide event celebrating its 10th anniversary this year—is organized locally by Youthville. Last year on National Adoption Day, more than 40 children’s adoptions were finalized on this one day. “It’s pretty amazing,” said Youthville CEO Shelley Duncan. “Every year we’ve had it, more and more adoptions are finalized on that day. It’s really a big celebration.”
Forming a forever family Early on, Julie Leatherbury learned that she could not have children of her own. After a failed adoption, Julie and her first husband decided to become foster parents to needy children in their area.
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It didn’t take long for Julie to realize that this was the parenting arrangement she was meant to be in. “I just connected with these kids,” said Julie. “And they seemed drawn to me, too.” Julie and her husband became foster parents to a 10-month-old little girl with special needs and about three years later, in 1995, they adopted the little girl, Chelsea. Two years later the family adopted Amanda, who was 13 years old. Now remarried, Julie and her husband decided to continue serving as foster parents. Julie’s husband, Dennis, is an agricultural pilot and travels a lot, but the family enjoys visiting him when he’s away on longer trips. On Adoption Day 2009, Julie and Dennis adopted their third daughter, Tanisha. Tanisha, a freshman in high
school this year in Goddard, and her three biological siblings had been in foster care for years and were anxiously awaiting a forever home. “After just a few hours with her I knew we were gonna connect,” said Julie. This year on Adoption Day the family is celebrating once again as Julie and Dennis officially finish the adoption process and welcome Tanisha’s younger brother Ty, a sixth-grader, into the family. “He stole my heart,” said Julie. “A lot of family is coming to celebrate Adoption Day with us again this year.”
Adoption Day celebration On Nov. 20, local judges set their courtrooms at Exploration Place and several dozen children will leave the room with official forever families and www.WichitaFamily.com
many more families will be in attendance to celebrate adoptions done over the past year. “The judges actually come down to Exploration Place and each family goes into a room and goes through the legal process for adopting the child,” said Youthville’s Shelley Duncan.
National adoption Day November 20, 2010 Celebrating adoptive families who help to create happy endings.
All of the required steps have been done before Adoption Day but on this day the paperwork and finalization is done on site. “There’s excitement throughout the day,” said Duncan. “There’s food and so many people. We have a professional photographer there taking pictures of the families.” Youthville handles over 200 adoption a year in Sedgwick County and there is a whole department that is in charge of recruiting and educating foster families and adoptive families. “Ideally, if at all possible, we want the children to be adopted by a family member,” said Duncan. “But if that isn’t possible, about 70 percent are adopted by foster parents.” But even with so many local children being adopted, Youthville has more than 300 children awaiting adoption in Sedgwick County right now. “I think the most important thing to me is that kids are actually being adopted and are going to have forever families,” said Duncan. “And we are raising awareness about the need for families to adopt all these other children. Most people don’t even have an inkling that we have this need.” The adoption process itself is relatively easy, said Duncan. Youthville staff members walk families through each step from training to signing official adoption papers. To find out information on becoming a foster parent or an adoptive parent, visit www.youthville.org or call 1-800593-1950 and talk with someone at the agency.
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SPOTLIGHT ON AXTELL PLASTIC SURGERY
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Turning dreams into reality Dr. Susan Lovelle and her staff bring the latest and most innovative services to patients seeking plastic surgery and non-surgical cosmetic procedures
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r. Susan Lovelle has used her well-rounded medical background to form a plastic surgery practice that draws patients from around the state and beyond.
Kansas is a far cry from where Dr. Lovelle was born and raised. Before turning her artistic talents to medicine, the Brooklyn, New York native was a principal dancer with the worldrenowned Dance Theatre of Harlem.
With a warm, talented staff and a state of the art office, Dr. Lovelle, a board-certified plastic surgeon, offers her patients a variety of surgical and non-surgical procedures.
The successful dancer chose to turn her sights on another form of art and pursued her medical degree at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. Dr. Lovelle continued her training at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center’s five-year residency program in general surgery then completed post-graduate training in plastic surgery and microsurgery at Montefiore Medical Center.
Finding her passion and her way to Kansas Dr. Lovelle is a mother of two and is the wife of Dr. Kevin Allen, a board-certified Ophthalmologist. The family moved to Kansas and Dr. Lovelle started Axtell Plastic Surgery in Newton in 2008.
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“I love surgery,” said Dr. Lovelle. “And while doing my plastic
surgery rotation I realized I loved the subspecialty. The patients were happy , and I was able to make a huge difference right then and there.” Dr. Lovelle has been in private practice since 1996. She began her practice in Staten Island, New York, and after a stint in North Carolina where she owned and operated Carolina Plastic Surgery Specialists, Dr. Lovelle and her husband chose to accept positions in Newton. Dr. Lovelle is the first plastic surgeon and Dr. Allen the only cataract surgeon based in Newton. Cosmetic, non-surgical and even reconstructive procedures Axtell Plastic Surgery can be found in one of the newest buildings on the www.WichitaFamily.com
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into the skin,” said Dr. Lovelle. “We can contour the Hydrafacial for whatever the person wants to treat, such as facial rejuvenation or acne scarring.”
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The procedure requires no downtime and can be done on all skin types.
Newton Medical Center campus. “The building was brand new,” said Dr. Lovelle. “Our office was built just for us so we were involved in the planning from Day 1.” That involvement led to an office specifically designed to offer the latest in minor surgery and nonsurgical treatments as well as the most comfortable and informative rooms for consultations and followups to surgical procedures.
The medical aesthetician on staff, Lauren, is licensed and trained to perform facials, microdermabrasions, peels, full body waxing and even complimentary skin care evaluations. One of the latest non-surgical procedures that Dr. Lovelle says is relatively new and extremely effective is the Hydrafacial which can be done right in the office. “It is essentially using a vacuum suction and as it’s doing that it infuses various targeted serums back www.WichitaFamily.com
Dr. Lovelle can perform breast lifts, augmentation, a tummy tuck, liposuction and more. In fact, the office offers what they call a “Mommy Makeover.”
Another popular and new procedure that Dr. Lovelle performs is called CoolLipo. This procedure is done in a surgery room at NewLeaf, a medical day spa in Wichita.
“Our Mommy Makeover is a great option,” said Dr. Lovelle. “These women come in and say, ‘Please just put me back the way I was.’”
The minimally invasive procedure uses a laser to tighten skin as well as liquefy fat. It is especially effective in the neck, abdomen and arms, said Dr. Lovelle.
The variety that Dr. Lovelle enjoys in her practice is what keeps her excited and constantly driven to learn new procedures to offer her patients.
In addition to the many in-office procedures offered by Dr. Lovelle, Axtell Plastic Surgery offers major cosmetic and reconstructive procedures as well.
“I work on every single part of the body so I can provide services for nearly everyone,” said Dr. Lovelle.
Surgeries are performed at the nearby Newton Medical Center while minor surgery and non-surgical procedures are done in the office. “Our procedure room is spacious and well-equipped,” said Dr. Lovelle. “We also have a facial room and an aesthetician here in the office.”
“My biggest cosmetic group is mommies in the 35 to 55 age range,” said Dr. Lovelle. “They have had children and their bodies have been stretched and altered by childbirth.”
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What to expect as a new patient Before deciding on what to have done or worrying about what it will involve, Dr. Lovelle’s staff invites patients to come in for a consultation. During the one-hour visit, new patients meet with the patient coordinator, Rachel, then with Dr. Lovelle herself to go over details of what the patient is looking for and what procedures might be the best fit. “Our office has a very comfortable environment,” said Dr. Lovelle. “Patients meet with our coordinator on a nice couch, not a sterile environment. Most people enjoy coming here, that’s the way we want it.” n
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Schools participate in Walk to School Day
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tudents at Benton, Clark, College Hill and Gordon Parks Academy participated in Walk to School Day on October 6. Volunteers from Safe Kids Wichita Area, FedEx, Via Christi, the Wichita Health and Wellness Coalition and the Sedgwick County Health Department walked with students on their way to school. The volunteers talked with students about safe walking behaviors and held signs
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that identified various ways to ensure safe walking conditions for students and other pedestrians. Some students at College Hill had the safe walking message illustrated when a car drove through a crosswalk, even though the driver had a red light. The volunteers reminded students that even though they have a walk signal, they still need to watch out for cars.
inneha Core Knowledge Magnet celebrated a new life for the school’s old library on September 16. The school held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the completion of the library’s remodeling project. In 2003, Minneha had a brand-new library constructed as part of the school’s 2000 bond issue improvements. The old library space was recently remodeled into a state-ofthe-art computer lab and art classroom. “I want to thank the district for their help on this project. It is a great addition to our school. We have one of the best art rooms and computer labs in the district,” said principal Linda Hope. Eight students helped in the ribboncutting ceremony. The fourth- and fifthgrade students were selected based on their citizenship and how they reflect the values of Minneha. Every student enjoyed ice cream after the ceremony. The remodeled section of the school originally served as the school’s gym starting in 1949 and became Minneha’s library from 1957 to 2003.
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EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
Wichita schools receive 108 Standard of Excellence Awards The Wichita Public Schools received 108 Standard of Excellence Awards in reading, math and/or science by the Kansas State Department of Education for 2010. Thirty-two schools, covering all grade levels, were awarded Standard of Excellence by grade level and/or building-wide, based on the school’s performance on the 2010 State Assessments taken last spring.
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LEARNING TOGETHER
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Making Your Own Playdough using Jell-O
®
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laydough is fun for kids of all ages, but did you know it is also great fine motor practice? Young children need many opportunities to build the small muscles in their hands in order to color, cut, and write with a pencil in the future. What better way to exercise those muscles than with a yummy-scented playdough! Here is what you’ll need: 1 cup flour ½ cup salt 1 tablespoon cream of tartar 1 tablespoon canola or vegetable oil 1 cup water 1 small box of Jell-O® (any flavor) 1. Have your child help you measure and dump all of the ingredients into a medium-sized pan. Stir all the ingredients together. 2. Place the pan on medium heat. Stir continuously until the dough forms a dry-looking ball in the center of the pan (about 5-10 minutes). Continue stirring for an additional minute. 3. Dump the playdough ball onto the counter or a piece of waxed paper. Knead until smooth (but watch out because the dough will be warm). You will need to soak your pan in hot, soapy water as there will be some crustiness
from the playdough left over. It should come off easily once it has been soaked for at least an hour. 4. Cool and store the playdough in a Ziploc bag.
ready to play! Use a rolling pin and cookie cutters to add to the fun. Not only will your child enjoy the texture, but the playdough smells delightful as well! This would also be a great homemade gift for Christmas or birthdays.
Take it out whenever your little one is
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Financial Foundations Are your children prepared for the financial world?
October 2010
Teaching financial skills to our children in today’s complex financial world is as critical as teaching hunting and farming skills to children hundreds of years ago. However, there are studies that suggest there has been a recent decline in financial literacy among high school teenagers. So what can we do to teach our children financial skills?
Watch what you say.
Start with yourself.
As children get older, consider showing them how you make some of your household financial decisions. Money is often a taboo topic, even within families. But showing children how you are contributing to their welfare, such as saving for their college education and how you make investment and spending decisions can provide excellent “real life” lessons.
While the outside world certainly has an influence, parents impart the most critical money lessons to children. They do this by what they say and do. Think about your own attitudes and habits toward money. Are you a good saver, a wise spender? Are your experiences and financial knowledge something you would be proud to teach your children — or something you would not knowingly want to pass on? Thinking about this might help you better teach your child.
Use an allowance or commission. An allowance or commission is typically a child’s first experience in managing money, and it can be a good moneyteaching tool. Let children be responsible for certain expenses with their allowance or commission.
Give, Save & Spend. Help your children determine what to do with every dollar they receive or earn. Many experts suggest that you create 3 Envelopes: Give, Save & Spend. First, have your child put 10% or more into their “Give Envelope.” Next, have them determine something they’d like to save up for and have them put another percentage in their “Save Envelope.” Have them draw the item they are saving up for on their envelope so they’re not tempted to take the money out and spend it on the spur of the moment. And finally, put the remaining amount in their “Spend Envelope,” which will give them some freedom to blow it on what they wish. This is a process and takes discipline on your part as a parent. Your efforts will benefit you, your children, your children’s children...for years to come.
Let them make mistakes. Inevitably, the more freedom you give children in managing money, the more likely they’ll make mistakes. That’s good, say experts, because it’s an important way to learn. Better to make a $50 mistake today than a $50,000 mistake later.
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Monitor how you respond to money questions. Make it clear that you don’t spend money every time just because you have it, and that you’re choosing not to spend it now because you want to put the money to other uses later.
Discuss household finances.
Ask an advisor for ideas. Some advisors teach children about finances, or will offer ideas to clients. Consider contacting a financial advisor who can help you help your children better understand financial responsibility.
Practice what you preach. Ask your financial advisor to help you to create a plan and follow it. These same ideas can help you to make the most out of your financial situation and future opportunities. Many times it’s hard to create and reach your financial goals on your own so ask a financial advisor for help. The same rules apply for you as you lay out for your children...you’ll learn the hard way or the right way!
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WICHITA FAMILIES ON THE MOVE | October Calendar of Events Nov 1
Nov 9
Toddle Sign Language Storytime @ the Wichita Public Library
Botanica Garden Sprouts @ Botanica.
Nov 2
Tech Holiday Festival through Nov. 20. Complimentary Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides at Bradley Fair through Dec 18.
Art Start @ the Wichita Art Museum.
Fashion Passion at Beech Activity Center.
Election Day.
Preschool Storytime, Nursery Rhyme Time and Toddle Time @ the Wichita Public Library.
Art Start @ the Wichita Art Museum.
Sunset Safari @ the Sedgwick County Zoo.
Preschool Storytime, Toddle Time and Nursery Rhyme Time @ the Wichita Public Library.
Video Games Live @ the Hartman Arena.
A Magical Crown Christmas @ Crown Uptown Theatre through Dec 23.
Nov 11
Nov 20
Nov 3
Veteran’s Day.
Family Storytime @ the Wichita Public Library.
Toddle Time and Nursery Rhyme Time @ the Wichita Public Library.
Preschool Storytime and Nursery Rhyme Time @ the Wichita Public Library. Wee Wigglers @ the Sedgwick Country Zoo. Winter Wednesdays Discounted Admission Days @ the Sedgwick County Zoo through Feb. 23.
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Nov 12 Nursery Rhyme Time @ the Wichita Public Library.
Nov 13 Kidfest @ Century II Expo Hall.
Family Artventure @ the Wichita Art Museum
Christmas Tree Lighting with Santa Claus at Bradley Fair. The Radio City Christmas Spectacular - Starring The Rockettes @ Intrust Bank Arena. Wichita Toy Train Club Train Run @ Exploration Place through Nov 21. Tower of Toys Salvation Army Benefit @ Exploration Place through Dec. 12. Can You Clean It? @ Exploration Place.
Toddle Time and Nursery Rhyme Time @ the Wichita Public Library.
Cliburn Medalist Plays Mozart - Century II Concert Hall through Sunday November 14. Wichita Symphony Orchestra Classics Concert through Nov 14.
Teddy Bear Picnic @ the Wichita Central Library
Northwest YMCA Kids and Family Triathlon.
Nov 5
Family Fun Days @ Botanica.
Mum Sale @ Botanica – November 6.
Mystery Party for Teens @ the Alford Branch Library.
Nursery Rhyme Time @ the Wichita Public Library.
Edible Aquifer @ Exploration Place.
Final Friday Art Gallery Crawl in downtown Wichita.
First Friday Music Crawl in Downtown Wichita.
Nov 14
Nov 27
South YMCA Strong Kids Triathlon.
Christmas Express: A Rockin’ Holiday Concert @ Orpheum Performing Arts Center.
Home School Program @ Botanica.
Friends University Community Orchestra “Beethoven’s Heroic Voice” @ Friends University Sebits Auditorium.
Nov 15
Run Wichita’s 35th Annual Turkey Trot @ Sim Park.
Nov 25 Happy Thanksgiving Day!
Nov 26 Illuminations @ Botanica through Nov 27.
Signing time for Toddlers @ the Wichita Public Library.
Solve the Mystery of the Poison Pump @ Exploration Place.
Art Start @ the Wichita Art Museum.
Nov 28
Orchid Show and Sale @ Botanica.
Preschool Storytime, Toddle Time and Nursery Rhyme @ the Wichita Public Library.
Mannheim Steamroller Christmas Concert @ Century II Concert Hall.
Pajama Party @ the Sedgwick County Zoo.
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Nov 30
Cowtown Cowboys @ Old Cowtown Museum though Nov 7.
AWAKENING - National Broadway Tour @ Century II through Nov 18.
Tot Tuesday @ the Sedgwick County Zoo.
Fall Fun Fair @ Salvation Army Garvey Center.
Nov 17
Water Journey: From Source to City @ Exploration Place.
Homeschool Expeditions @ the Sedgwick County Zoo.
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Nov 19
Nov 6 Trail of Tears Memorial Walk @ the Mid-America All Indian Center.
Sign Language Storytime @ the Wichita Public Library.
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