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Life Hello, all. As I write this, I am sitting outside a hotel in Pasadena. A few days ago, my husband Manny’s father passed away. It was very sudden. He died of a cardiac arrest. Manny and I got on a plane and headed to his hometown of Los Angeles to be with his family and for him to be here to help with the arrangements. This is the first time that I have met most of his family. I had met his brother, Eladio, when he came to Omaha about a year ago. Now I have met his mother, his three other siblings, and their spouses and children. As you can imagine, these are not the best of circumstances, but they have made me feel welcome. I knew when we got on the plane that this would be a challenging trip for Manny. He left Los Angeles to join the Navy when he was 18 years old, and he hasn’t lived there since. Manny talked to his father on a weekly basis and has been back several times in the last few years to visit. When Manny called to tell me that his father had died, he said, “I was going to call him today.” Manny and I are working together to get through this challenging time. When we had a couple of hours to spare, Manny drove me around to show me his hometown…where he lived, played, and went to school. I had only spent time in this large megalopolis once before, when I was 16 years old. Now, I’ve seen the Rose Bowl, Hollywood, Santa Monica Pier, and the Queen Mary…just to name a few. It is astounding to me how many famous landmarks are here. (Manny and I have discussed how many popular songs include references to these landmarks.) Manny suggested that we get a hotel in Old Town Pasadena, which has been just perfect. It’s only about 15 minutes from his mother’s house. It’s a very quaint, peaceful community that is a nice respite from the rest of L.A. I have had some time to reflect while I’ve been here. Manny’s entire family is still in shock at the very sudden passing of Manny’s father. What it has done is remind me, once again, that life is short. If you love someone…please tell them, show them, listen to them, and respect them. Manny always finished conversations with his father by saying, “I love you.” Let’s all hope to be so fortunate when someone close to us passes. Have a great Thanksgiving, all. We will talk next month.
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Inside This Edition 2 Publisher’s Notes
40 Life Worth Living
6 Fashion Worthy
42 Home Works
8 Weekend Gourmet 12 Business Style 15 Zodiac Forecast Happy birthday, Scorpio! Traveling with family will be your focus. This time of year is when bonding and making memories impact your life the most.
Renting versus buying? It should be really no surprise that more and more people are choosing to rent or lease their homes instead.
46 To Your Good Health 48 An Inside Look 50 Focus on Finance
16 A Woman’s Work
52 Seasons of Life
18 Laughter for a Lifetime
54 Business Connection
20 Fresh Concept
56 Peak Performance
22 Out and About
58 Auto Wise
24 The Market Place
60 The Good Life
26 Healthy Living
62 Great Escapes
28 Good Looks
66 Mind, Body, and Soul
Studies have shown that women spend approximately 72 days during their lifespan shaving or waxing unwanted hair. Don’t you have something more important to do?
32 Income Outcome 33 Kids Comments 34 Interiors By Design
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68 The Green Thumb 70 Cuddly Critters Consistent pet dental care can save a pet owner money in the long run, as an unexpected medical issue due to bad teeth is less likely to arise.
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Style for the Young at Heart How to Dress Your Age, Only Younger! By Holly Bell
Be honest: We all feel a tiny thrill when someone assumes we’re a little younger than we are. When we look in the mirror and see a vibrant, youthful woman looking back at us, it puts a little pep in our step and boosts our self-confidence. On the other hand, we do NOT want to be tagged as someone who is “trying too hard” or wearing clothing more suitable for someone half her age…her daughter, perhaps? We want to look young and fresh, fashionable and sophisticated, and, above all, tasteful. How do we do it? Here are some ideas. Wear leather or faux leather. Leather pants may be going too far, but a leather jacket brings an edge when paired with simple classic separates. Add a complementary piece (like a scarf) to complete the look, and keep the rest very simple. The look is elegant, appears expensive, and stays youthful. Choose solid colors in neutral tones. Nothing is more elegant than a monochromatic outfit. Three tones of gray look wonderful, as do combined tones of taupe and beige. Not sure whether you have these looks already in your closet? Try reorganizing by color instead of by item to discover monochromatic looks. Add simple silver jewelry to a gray look, and accessorize in gold with taupe and beige. Younger people often wear tiny, delicate jewelry, but a statement piece can work if it’s a great piece. If you are wearing a statement necklace, keep the rest of your accessories to a minimum. This look is so classy, you cannot go wrong with it. Wear modern jeans. It’s time to update your jeans to high-waisted, curvehugging ones! A dark wash is best and can work for both casual and dressy looks. A crisp white blouse with a modern jean and a shoe or boot with a little heel is youthful and fashionable. Again, add a third piece to put together your look. That piece could be a jacket, vest, or scarf. The modern blazer jacket is an essential asset to your wardrobe. Pop it over your jeans, add a white shirt, and you are cool, sophisticated, and youthful.
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Prints for the win. Love a new trend and want to wear it? Go ahead! Keep the rest of your look solid and classic. I personally love all the animal prints out there! Anyone can wear them…just one at a time, please. Not your mom’s shoes. It’s important to wear shoes that don’t hurt your feet, but nothing ages an outfit more than “old lady shoes.” Consider wedge shoes or boots—they raise you up a little so you look longer but are still comfortable. One amazing trend that is going strong is the cute tennis shoe. White is great year-round if the weather is cooperating; otherwise, find some fun darker kicks (dingy white is no good). You can update a shirt with the half-tuck. What is the half-tuck? Take that oversized, hip-length top you’ve been wearing. Gather it into a tail in the front, right where your pants button. Pull it tight and tuck it in, but only in the front. Now, blouse it out and turn the edges under on the sides and back. Congratulations! You’ve just used the half-tuck to update your look! Shoulder interest has been a fashion staple for several seasons now and still is going forward. Rather than the cold shoulder of the past two seasons, shoulder interest could be cut-outs or a little puffy gather at the shoulder…even a padded shoulder. Shoulder interest can be worn at any age and is a feminine embellishment to counter all the tailored clothing looks. Last, but certainly not least, is to update your shapewear and other undergarments. Shapewear does not have to be uncomfortable—it’s not a bunch of hot, binding girdles anymore. Today’s shapewear is light and breathable, and it elevates your look and confidence. You’ll feel more put together, will look smoother, and will have better posture! Go a size or two up to make sure that you will still be comfortable. Hopefully, I have given you some great ideas to consider the next time you assess your closet and then go shopping. Editor’s Note: Holly has been in the fashion industry for over 30 years as a buyer, boutique store owner, visual merchandiser, and fashion show producer. She is currently the owner of a modeling agency. Holly regularly appears on local TV doing fashion segments. WE More information at www.charliebcollection.com
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Football in the Yard, Gatherings at the Table! By Kate Beiting
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Cut off the tops of 6 apples. Core each one and place them in a muffin tin. In a skillet, sauté 1/3 cup of chopped fresh cranberries, 1/4 cup of brown sugar, 2 Tablespoons of walnuts, 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon, and a dash each of ginger and nutmeg. Stir for a few minutes, until the berries pop. Spoon the mixture into the centers of the apples. Cover with foil. Add a bit of water to the space around the apples. Bake at 325 degrees for 30–35 minutes, or until apples are soft. Bloody Mary Blend together 4 cups of spicy vegetable tomato juice, 1 and 3/4 cups of vodka, 3 Tablespoons of Worcestershire sauce, 2 teaspoons of horseradish, 2 teaspoons of finely grated shallots, 1 teaspoon of minced garlic, 2 Tablespoons of dill pickle juice, 2 teaspoons of Tabasco or hot sauce, and 3/4 teaspoon of celery seeds. Shake well and place in refrigerator. Serve over ice. Garnish with celery, black pepper, green olives, pickled okra, or lemon or lime slices. Brunch Casserole Lightly grease a 9x13-inch baking dish. Line the dish with 3
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A Woman’s Work
Will the Real Pilgrims Please Stand Up? What to Wear to Dinner
By Sharon Knierim
In all of the years I’ve celebrated Thanksgiving, nobody has ever come to our holiday table dressed in Thanksgiving garb. What is Thanksgiving garb? I doubt if too much thought would be required to determine what those first Thanksgiving celebrants wore. After all, didn’t we all grow up learning what pilgrims wore? Of course, it wasn’t just the pilgrims who came to that long-ago first Thanksgiving feast. Native Americans both contributed to and attended that special day, so there are several costume choices to be had when considering what to wear on this most special of American holidays. Pictures and portrayals abound of the men and women of the earliest colony in their homespun trousers and skirts and shirts and blouses. Remember, every garment was handmade. Even the thread had to be made on a spinning wheel. Shoes were often made by hand, as were outer-garments. The native Americans, on the other hand, are often pictured in hides or animal skins. These clothes were also fashioned by hand, just like their pilgrim counterparts’ clothing. Not that I’m opposed to home sewing, but the hide way of dressing does have a certain appeal. If it weren’t for all that scraping and conditioning, it might be the way to go. If we think about other holiday observances, appropriately festive wear is easily identified and organized. At Christmastime, both men and women seem eager to show off
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holiday sweaters that are festooned with everything from Santa Claus to pine trees to reindeer with blinking red noses. Children and women often wear bells at their hemlines or as special holiday jewelry. In the run-up to Christmas Day and on the big day itself, gentlemen and boys often sport special holiday neckties or stocking caps that feature all kinds of bright and cheerful images. For Easter, everyone abandons their drab winter clothing and can be seen wearing a vast rainbow of pastels. If that’s not enough like spring, you might catch someone wearing apparel adorned with baby chicks and rabbits or highly decorated Easter eggs. Of course, the Fourth of July brings another opportunity to dress for the holiday. As we honor the red, white, and blue, a host of options awaits us. Many shirts and blouses, as well as
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hats and caps and shorts and skirts and bandanas and everything else you could possibly wear, feature the American flag motif in both color and design. The biggest and best opportunity to dress up for a holiday is, of course, Halloween. This holiday is usually a fashion occasion to remember, with its spooky or silly costumes. Peoples’ imaginations run wild for this opportunity to wear something unusual, and cash registers are kept busy. Hey, maybe that’s why no one wears Thanksgiving garb! People spend so much of their disposable income on Halloween costumes that there is not enough cash remaining to purchase a Thanksgiving outfit. The obvious solution is to purchase a pilgrim costume for Halloween and wear it again at Thanksgiving dinner. As we pause at the end of the growing season to give thanks for our bounty and to count our blessings, it doesn’t really matter what we wear to the big meal, does it? The meaning of this season is to stop and take a breath, to reflect on what this last year has brought forward, and to be truly thankful for the many blessings that we enjoy and sometimes take for granted. This is not the time to pick a fight with Uncle Iggy or poke your friends into debating hot topics. Instead, just let good feelings wash over you, share what you have in common, and make new memories with the people who are truly important to you and your loved ones. Take time to heal the wounds that may have cropped up between family members or friends. You will certainly be glad you did. If you are invited to or are hosting a Thanksgiving feast this season, consider donning a Thanksgiving outfit or costume. Who knows? You just might start a new tradition. A little friendly advice for those of you who will be sprawled out on the couch after eating as you watch and cheer on your favorite football team: Don’t forget to incorporate a stretchy waistband into your Thanksgiving ensemble. That said, clothes do not a man make, and the same is true of woman. The spirit of the holiday is the thing to focus on. Whatever you decide to wear to your Thanksgiving feast, let me wish you all a very blessed and special Thanksgiving. WE
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Laughter for a Lifetime
Training the Perfect Husband Who’s the Boss?
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Has the battle of the sexes been won? Much has changed over the decades since our generation marched down the aisle. Roles filled by husbands and wives have slowly been altered and sometimes reversed. Many long-married couples were not ready for this type of revolution in their domestic and private lives. Some newlywed couples or those about to be married looked upon these changes as the most natural of matters. Marital modification took place, and things were shaken up. In the not-too-distant past, most wives were subservient to their hubbies, who brought home the bacon. The man of the house made most of the important decisions regarding how and where the couple would live, typically controlled the budget and drove the car, and generally set the tone for the couple’s social life. Sounds easy, doesn’t it? Through time, there have been a few sputtering starts allowing women to remove their aprons and move into the mainstream of life. Today, most of the female married population helps power the workforce. And although the glass ceiling does still exist, women have willfully and purposefully left the housewife role behind. So, who’s scrubbing floors and changing diapers? Do the dishes sit in the kitchen sink for weeks until there are no more clean plates in the cupboard? For you younger women, it may come as a surprise that husbands have not always partnered with their wives in doing domestic chores. Today, it is not surprising to see a husband filling the dishwasher or ironing his own shirts. Hubbies are bathing the baby and changing those not-so-pleasant diapers. How did they come to diaper duty? Someone must have trained them, but who? Some older men like to blame it on “women’s liberation,” but that’s the easy way out of things. There was a yearning among women to broaden their horizons and contribute more to their world. It’s true that much in society did undergo some radical changes as a result of that women’s movement, but maybe it was time for some change. When Rosie the Riveter went back home after World War II, she did feel restless. For years, she had been an important and valuable member of the workforce, making her own decisions and becoming very talented at keeping lots of balls in the air. Returning to the kitchen was not as satisfying as she thought it might be. Slowly, women began to be seen in greater numbers in offices and factories than before the war took their husbands to the battlefield. Yes, the paycheck was nice, and the financial reward brought greater prosperity to their families, but there seemed to be a deeper purpose to their leaving
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the laundry behind. These women were looking for stimulation and searching for a sense of self worth. In listening to women of that era, they will admit that it was a struggle at first. Although they worked full- or part-time jobs or built a career, the expectation was that they would continue as bottle washer and housekeeper. Slowly, through the decades, men have come to accept their wives’ roles as women have begun to earn better wages and reap the financial and emotional benefits of work outside the home. Today, this is simply a fact of life. We have also seen many married men taking up domestic responsibilities. We haven’t developed a generation of “Stepford Husbands,” but rather a more participatory group of men who have become fully engaged in the home and home life. Gone are the days of bringing the man of the house his slippers, a newspaper, and a martini as he returns to the front door after a hard day’s work. It is not uncommon for a husband to arrive home before his wife. Who takes care of him and sees to his needs? He does. Maybe this is the way it should always have been. We still have not answered the question of who trained these New Age husbands. Who changed them from the bosses of marriage into the perfect husbands? Was it their mothers? You might think that someone trained them. It’s probably truer that they, like their wives, have come to a better understanding of what marriage really is and can be. Marriage is a partnership, and although it is not always equal, it’s best not to keep score. Nobody really trains the perfect husband, but allowing him to be the best person he truly can be is the best reward. After all, no marriage needs a boss. WE
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Custom Jewelry Trends Your Creative Journey By Janette Calabro
Custom-designed jewelry is exclusive, created specifically for the buyer. Individual pieces can reflect a mood, make a personal statement, or command a presence. With the help of a custom jeweler, you can design a unique piece of jewelry from scratch or revitalize an old piece of jewelry to give it new purpose. If you’re ready to march to the beat of your own drum, read on for inspiration and for what to expect on your custom jewelry journey. What’s everyone designing this year? A little bit of everything—chandelier earrings, pendants, cuffs, statement rings, and chain-link bracelets. Colorful, chunky pieces are very popular in 2019. Classic hoop earrings never go out of style, but hoops are bigger today, with a bulkier shape. Less-than-perfect pearl necklaces have a refreshed, edgy look, sometimes paired with chunkier chains. Another trend is to add pops of color to custom pieces, like a chunky bracelet or cuffs with a dash of bright enamel. On the higher end, emeralds and diamonds pair well together, highlighting a gold chain bracelet or necklace. Vintage jewelry is tipping the scales this year, too—think heavy, 1970s-style gold chains, chokers, and gold-engraved coin pieces for earrings or necklaces. Heart-shaped jewelry always feels personal, and there’s a resurgence of this shape, whether in a set of tiered earrings or engraved into a unique ring band. Celestial designs are bringing a heavenly presence into jewelry this year, along with florals. Brooches have also been resurrected this year. Wear them on scarves, jacket lapels, or anywhere that feels right for you. To begin, sketch your own design or consult with an artist on what you have in mind. Often, a life event like a wedding or a birth is best expressed by a custom piece that preserves that memory forever. Maybe the vision in your head simply doesn’t match what you see in retail stores, and an independent approach might be necessary to translate your vision. You may want elegant drop earrings, a filigreed wedding band, or a chunky rectangular necklace. Whether you’re picturing clean-lined or contemporary, vintage or traditional— go ahead and shape it! Once you have a sketch, consider the wide varieties of metal to choose from. The ever-popular sterling silver (92.5 percent silver and 7.5 percent copper) is eminently durable. Silver also has health benefits—it has antimicrobial properties and is hypoallergenic, a real boon for people who love to wear jewelry but are allergic to other types of metal. With a rich history through the rise and fall of civilizations, the gold standard of jewelry is, well, gold! The beauty of this metal has captured the hearts of kings and queens for thousands of years, and it is still adorning the Cleopatra fans of the modern world. Gold
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is measured in karats (k) and has a brilliant shine. Its malleable nature allows the jeweler creative wiggle room for either classic or contemporary design, but the maximum gold content (24k) is too soft for durable jewelry. Other metals are often mixed with gold to add durability. Choose 18k, which is 75 percent gold, or the common 14k gold, which is 58.5 percent gold. There are other color varieties of gold, too. Pure gold is yellow, but it is the other metals that generally determine the color of gold. White gold, for example, includes lighter metals such as silver and palladium, and rose gold includes copper. Platinum is rare and is the priciest metal. It would take a trip to the sun or 3,612.2 degrees to melt it, which makes it the perfect metal for a ring, bracelet cuff, or any piece worn close to your skin. However, nothing beats the strength of titanium. This hypoallergenic, scratch-resistant metal is great for body-piercing pieces (but not for rings that you want to be able to resize). Add gleaming diamonds or colored precious or semi-precious gemstones to make that metal pop. Your artist or jeweler can help you match up the intricate parts of your design. The ideal gemstone for your custom piece depends on you—remember that color influences our brains and our body chemistry by how we perceive it in the light spectrum. Personalize your creation with a gemstone that brings to mind whatever you want to think about. The choices are almost endless, but we’ll mention a few here. Semi-precious gems such as the opaque bluegreen turquoise and olive-green peridot are popular choices for custom jewelry this year. Aquamarine and various quartz varieties such as citrine are also sneaking into the top choices. Crystals remain popular, too, for their beauty, superior color choices, and healing properties. Garnets are also trending in 2019. Unique and affordable, garnets come in different colors but are most commonly known for their dark red hue. The fierce red pops from almost any base metal, especially sterling. Other top choices include pearls and abalone, both of which boast an iridescent hue. These gems give an otherworldly, even metaphysical, distinction to your jewelry. They’re also associated with a positive healing energy. Native Americans have long combined
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abalone with sage in spiritual practices, and these energies are still touted today. Heliotrope, also known as bloodstone, has been associated with magic, and this dark green quartz splattered with red spots is often considered a protective shield from negative energy. The ever-popular choice of green jade, an ornamental mineral, looks spectacular in jewelry and is often associated with nobility and good fortune. Jade can sometimes be waxed or dyed to enhance color or texture. Be sure to check with your jeweler for the quality grade of these stones. Also admired in 2019 is the amethyst, a purple quartz that is soothing to the eye and soul. This harder stone can provide a harmonious effect with carved and faceted edges. Precious stones, most commonly referring to diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, never go out of style. These stones are generally less abundant than semi-precious stones, but rarity alone does not determine the price tag of a gem. When it comes to diamonds, the four Cs usually determine the value: carat, cut, clarity, and color. Diamonds naturally come in a wide variety of colors, some more common than others. There are other beautiful gems to consider, like hard-to-find tanzanite, discovered in 1967 in Northern Tanzania. Tanzanite boasts a deep blue-violet hue that may well be worth the $1,200 per carat you’re likely to pay. Black opals, arguably one of the most desired and valued opals, cost around $10,000 per carat. It’s true that monetary value is a common consideration in gemstone selection. When you’re choosing gems, however, take care to remember that the most important element of the value is how much the wearer will enjoy wearing it. Once the details of your concept piece come together on
paper, the next step is usually in the hands of the designer. A digital rendering allows you to see your creation from every angle and make any needed adjustments. After that, a physical model is created, often made of a wax compound. After final approval, the mold is cast using advanced machines to melt precious metals. Next, the metal is smoothed and sanded before the gemstones are mounted. A final polishing buffs out a crisp, clean finish. Ask your custom jeweler to explain the design process— though custom jewelry designers do their work in similar steps, they may have differences in their protocol. Ask what kinds of designs are possible. Breathe life into your sketches by asking about wearability, comfort, and metal and gem choices. That 3-D wax model is a great preview of your vision and the last opportunity to ask questions before the actual piece is cast and finished. You also need to discuss the more practical details of jewelry design: timeline and budget. Most custom jewelry, whether a custom engagement ring (the big date matters!) or a jewelstudded hairpin, takes between six weeks and two months to create. Multiple meetings are needed before the final creation becomes reality. Be sure to have a budget set for your new creation. Find out what the base prices are for designing, materials, and creation, and go from there. Whether you have an heirloom piece that needs a more modern setting or an idea for a design you’ve never seen, a custom jeweler can make it a reality. Get in touch with a jeweler today and get started on your dream design. You’re worth it! Sources for this article included: forbes.com, popsugar.com, harpersbazaar.com, and wempe.com. WE
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Papio Creek Gems Shop for All of Your Jewelry Needs By Angella A. Arndt
Whether you’re looking for custom jewelry, jewelry repair, or jewelry supplies, Papio Creek Gems can handle all of your jewelry needs. There are unique jewelry pieces available to purchase, craftsmen to design and make jewelry, and loads of do-it-yourself supplies. Although the business is named Papio Creek Gems, owner Kaffi MacNabb points out that the storefront displays the name Papio Jewelry & Beads. Her grandfather taught her that it was important for a store sign “to tell people what you do.” Kaffi’s adventure began unexpectedly. Many years ago, a lot of her friends were interested in beading. Kaffi had a retail background, and she thought her friends were paying too much for their supplies. She knew she could offer beads and jewelry-making supplies at more affordable prices. Kaffi and her husband, James, started their business 17 years ago with an appointment-only showroom and visits to trade shows. The business expanded, and they opened a retail shop. They have been in their current
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location for almost four years. “People may not realize with husband, James, that we do custom jewelry pieces, silversmithing, and their children, goldsmithing, gemstone cutting and polishing, and Martin (back), Colin (right), and Caleb (left) jewelry repair,” Kaffi shares. Papio Creek Gems is a family-owned and operated business. Kaffi does all of the purchasing and pricing, she designs and makes jewelry, and she performs jewelry repairs. James does the gemstone cutting. “Some customers want very specific things,” Kaffi notes. “James can take a rough gem and cut it to customer specifications.” Martin, one of their sons, does all of the silversmithing and goldsmithing, repairs jewelry, and makes custom jewelry. Even their 11-year-old son, Caleb, has his own bench and is learning the trade from his dad.
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“We do all the work in-house. This gives us a better grasp of what customers want and need. It’s easier for us to customize pieces because we’re talking directly to our customers. If we can’t do the job, we don’t take the job—that’s very important to us,” Kaffi states. Papio Creek Gems offers a wide variety of finished jewelry for sale at different price points to meet everyone’s budget and style. You’ll find necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings made with quality materials. There are pieces containing gemstones, pearls, crystals, or a mixture of materials. Their styles range from subtle to bold, and they’re all thoughtfully designed. “It’s important to figure out what customers want,” Kaffi says. “We don’t just keep up with trends; we create jewelry that will be elegant and stand the test of time.” “One of the rewards of offering custom-made jewelry and jewelry repair is being able to do something meaningful for someone,” Martin shares. “It’s gratifying to repair someone’s favorite piece of jewelry or to take a piece apart to make multiple pieces of jewelry for different family members.” For custom-made pieces, customers may select each component of their jewelry, including things like gemstones, beads, clasps, bails (used to attach pendants or stones), jump rings, earring posts and wires, and chains. The artisans at Papio Creek Gems offer unique jewelry designs to suit each customer’s needs. Von Bachle, a longtime customer, shares his thoughts. “They are very genuine, nice people,” he says. “They are artisans and craftsmen who can do things that no one else can do. My wife and I bought yellow topaz while traveling,
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and they’ve made several custom pieces of jewelry.” If you like to make your own jewelry, you’re sure to find what you need at Papio Creek Gems. The shop carries gemstone beads, glass beads, crystals, and pearls. You’ll also find quality jewelry-making components that are solid gold, gold-filled, sterling silver, copper, pewter, and silver-plated. Kaffi says she’s had customers come into the store because they ordered something from an online retailer but didn’t receive what they expected. These customers are generally pleased with her selection and surprised to find that her prices are often more competitive than what they found online. For aspiring jewelers, Papio Creek Gems offers oneon-one classes by appointment. Classes range from basic jewelry-making to goldsmithing and silversmithing. They also offer “Ladies Night” classes for small groups to experience jewelry-making in a casual, fun environment. Call the store for more information about classes. Kaffi’s business philosophy is simple. “I treat all customers the way I want to be treated when I go into someone else’s store,” she asserts. “I love it when customers are thrilled, whether it’s with a repair, a custom piece, or a ready-made piece. When people visit our store, they’ll get the best service they could possibly imagine.” Papio Creek Gems is located at 3412 South 144th Street, in Omaha. The store is open Monday through Friday, from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Saturday, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more information, please call 402-935-4367. You can find them online at papiocreekgems.jewelershowcase.com or on Facebook at papiocreekgems&gifts. WE
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matter of hours; sometimes, it’s in a week or two. With the multiextremely safe treatment, partly because more success is found modal treatments we provide, patients can increase their quality with lesser amounts. It often has no side effects. of life, return to work, and enjoy the activities that are important “Radio-frequency treatments burn the nerves that are signaling to them.” pain, even if no other cause exists,” Dr. Krejza says. “While the It’s vital to take patient preferences into account, though it nerves do grow back, the treatment relieves the pain for six months can take some time to identify each patient’s goals. “We take to two years. Radio-frequency ablation and genicular nerve blocks all the time our patients need to explain their problems. When succeed in relieving osteoarthritic knee pain.” patients have a regularly scheduled appointment, the pain Back pain is widespread, often chronic, and can have many discussion may be brief. We use the rest of causes—everything from vertebrae damaged in the time to visit about their daily routines a car accident to too many nights sleeping on a or family activities. It seems like small talk, bad mattress. Chronic pain can sometimes be “We help those suffering but it can help us fully understand our addressed with a permanently installed pain patients.” pump, which relieves the patient of a daily pill from either kind of Some patients, for example, would regimen. “Spinal cord stimulation can be effective pain. We help them to prefer to avoid surgery if at all possible. for back pain where other procedures have not “This is a sensible attitude,” Dr. Krejza relieved the pain. The device can be implanted manage their pain and allows, and the physicians at Midwest and refilled as needed at the clinic.” also to manage their Pain Clinics do whatever they can to As pain management specialists, the respect each patient’s wishes. “We do physicians at Midwest Pain Clinics are highly medications.” have two surgical operating rooms on site, sensitive to the potential dangers of some and some procedures are so quick and medications in treating chronic pain. “We are efficient that patients are able to walk out after 20 or 30 minutes. fully aware of the opioid crisis. We limit use of those agents, However, we have many other solutions to help patients carefully explain the dangers, and closely supervise the alleviate their pain. We use the most reliable and carefully administration of this class of drugs. We have the same goal as researched new treatments.” our patients: to improve their activity levels and their quality of “For example,” Dr. Krejza continues, “we offer ketamine life.” infusions, which have worked well on migraines, a frequent cause If you’re ready to live your life with less pain, find out what of pain in adults and children as young as 12 years. The infusion the physicians at Midwest Pain Clinics can do for you. For more takes one hour and brings long-lasting relief.” Ketamine infusions information or to make an appointment, please call 402-391-7246 have been successfully used to treat depression and PTSD. It is an or visit midwestpainclinics.com. WE
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Picture this: You’ve got the perfect dress and the perfect accessories for your big night out. You step out of the shower after scrubbing and shaving, ensuring that your legs are as smooth as silk. As you’re drying those lovely limbs, you notice first one and then another crimson smudge on your snowy white cotton towel. Once again, your budget razor has done its deed. Your legs are now dotted with toilet paper spit wads in an attempt to minimize the damage. Even worse, picture this: Winter is finally over! The sun is out, and the pool is calling your name. You feel as if you’ve stepped out of an unrelenting deep freeze, throughout which you banned all shaving—after all, no one was going to see your bristly stubble hiding beneath all those warm layers of clothing. Now that spring has sprung, you suddenly realize that you could almost braid the hairs on your legs! You sigh, imagining how the inevitable cuts and bumps resulting from multiple razor passes will wreck the perfect image you have of yourself in that brand-new designer bikini. Worst of all, picture this: You look in the mirror without your glasses, only to realize that your upper lip hair could give Uncle Phil’s mustache a run for its money! Now, picture yourself throwing out that razor and waving bye-bye to waxing and plucking. Studies have shown that women spend approximately 72 days during their lifespan shaving or
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Thank You, Mr. Peale The Power of Deliberate Creation My late father, Big Al, was the one who first introduced me to “The Power of Positive Thinking” by Norman Vincent Peale. My dad was an entrepreneur who discovered Mr. Peale’s book when it first came out…clear back in 1952. Mr. Peale’s book was published in October of 1952; to this day, it is his most widely read work. Most of us have heard of the book, but how many have ever read it? I have. Many times. The first time was when I was a teenager, when the drama of hormones was making me feel…less than positive. My dad came to me and handed me the book. I thought, “This is so thick!” but I read it anyway. “Few things in the world are more powerful than a positive push. A smile. A word of optimism and hope. A ‘you can do it’ when things are tough.” —Richard M. DeVos This book was the first place that I learned the power that every single one of us has to choose how our life is going to be. It taught me that if we start the day on a positive note, then the day will be better. If we start it on a negative note, if probably will not be so great. WE get to decide how we are going to experience the day. No one else. Just us.
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“Not making a decision means forgoing an opportunity.” —Auliq Ice The reality is, we all make a decision on how our days are going to evolve. Some of us make it deliberately; others of us create our days by default. Waking up in the morning and groaning about what lies ahead of us that day is a sure-fire way to make sure that things are going to be hard, stressful, and exhausting. I have been there many a time in my past. I got into the habit of not liking what I was doing. I trained my brain to make this the “familiar” vibration to go through my day. I complained…a lot. I criticized…a lot. I whined…a lot. Frankly, it’s kind of embarrassing to admit this! “Embarrassment is where growth happens.” —Jaylen Brown There have been two times in my life when I have “reverted” to creating by default. The first one started when I was 21 and lasted until I was 40. The second one started when I was 57 and lasted until I was 63. I’m not sure why I have chosen to “revert.” All I know is that life will be a whole lot better when I am once again the deliberate creator that I know we all can be. “Giving thought to anything is creation; giving deliberate thought to anything is deliberate creation.” —Abraham/Hicks
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Thanksgiving Traditions Celebrating our Differences The Pilgrims migrated to a new world, sailing in a tiny ship across a stormy sea, in order to have freedom to worship as they pleased. They arrived in the late fall on a spot of land called Plymouth. Their first tasks were building shelter and finding food. Although initially frightened by the appearance of the Native Americans who were their neighbors, the Pilgrims learned to accept the help and friendship offered. Upon surviving their first winter, they celebrated by sharing a feast with their new friends. The first Thanksgiving! At least, that’s what I was taught in grade school. All that time ago…around 400 years…our ancestors put aside the differences and recognized the likenesses of strangers. Many materials from the old world weren’t available in the new one. Once they found that some new ways would work or would even enhance the way things had always been done, life became a little easier. Just because something is different doesn’t mean it’s bad. Today, we can do the same thing. Our world is one made up of differences. When I was in grade school, the teachers talked about the United States as a great melting pot…a country made up of immigrants from different lands, with differing languages, religions, dress, habits, and even physical appearance. Ours was described as a nation united by the belief that all are created equal…every person has a chance to improve his or her life. We are the same, even with (or in spite of) our differences. Within my family, we celebrate those differences. My parents
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celebrated Thanksgiving with a traditional meal of roast turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, peas, dressing, and pumpkin pie. Mother-in-law Ethel’s basic menu was the same except she added an oyster casserole and substituted green bean casserole for the peas. Cliff and I fixed the same general menu, but he cooked the turkey on the grill instead of in the oven. As the years went by, everyone added or substituted dishes and traditions to fit changing family needs and tastes. Lori found raw turkey disgusting, so she started fixing things like pizza and snacks— what she called “boy food.” Her fiancé is allergic to fowl, so the snack menu still works. Scott and Andrea join the extended family potluck or go to a buffet where they can each choose the foods they prefer. Jeff and Shirley are fairly traditional except when they go to her son’s house and the meal is a variety of dishes brought by others. Each family shares their traditional dishes and customs, adding new variety to the festivities. New traditions replace old. I think it’s the same everywhere. Whether living in small towns, large cities, or somewhere in between, we grow through our associations with others. Neighborhoods are a compilation of races, nationalities, languages, and religions. We work, play, and get along together. We learn. We change. We grow. Happy Thanksgiving! Editor’s Note: Marge has three children, two grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. She holds advanced degrees in education. Her life’s mission is to teach everyone that kids are people, too. WE
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In any well-designed interior, art is the key design element that adds life and visual interest. Art is the masterstroke that gives a space its unique character and style. Although often underestimated, the frame surrounding that art plays an eminently important role—so important that many artists and art owners have long considered the frame to be an extension of the art itself. A frame can literally change the feeling of the artwork it surrounds, either drawing the eye in or distracting it from the work. Choosing the right frame is as important as choosing the right piece of art. If you’re considering framing or re-framing your artwork but feel a little daunted by the whole idea, a brief introduction to framing fundamentals can help get you in the right frame of mind. Today, the traditional rules of pairing a specific genre with a similar frame have gone out the door. A hot trend is pairing very modern artwork—abstract or even graffiti—with gilded, ornate frames. Classic art is often framed with simple, clean-lined black or metal frames. The popularity of neutral wall colors has resulted in the emergence of framing materials in lots of different textures and colors to add a touch of visual interest to those toned-down walls. Golds and metallics, as well as different types of moldings, add an extra dimension to art without being gaudy or over the top. The trend of neutral wall color also lets black and darker-hued frames shine, lending a subtle but bold touch to modern spaces.
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artwork a polished and elegant appearance. Mats also physically separate the art from the glass to prevent it from sticking. Acid-free mats and taping materials will protect artwork from discoloring over time. When it comes to scale, the size of the artwork dictates the size of frame needed; generally, the larger the artwork, the larger the frame. Depending on the value or importance of the artwork, you may want to consider preservation when you’re choosing framing materials. Glass is one important consideration. Clear glass is the least expensive option but offers no protection from UV light. UV rays are as detrimental to artwork as they are to human skin, and the damage that occurs over time is irreversible. If artwork will be hung in a room with lots of natural light, it’s important to use UV-filtering glass. Non-reflective UV-filtering museum glass removes glare and is the most expensive option. Very sensitive media such as watercolors and textiles are at risk of being washed out and damaged by sunlight and should be hung in well-shaded areas. Oil paint on canvas is generally hardier and is best hung without glass. A great way to showcase and protect family heirlooms or special artifacts is with shadow boxes designed to house mounted 3-D objects in a deep frame. Objects can be recessed or even hand-stitched into the mat board or mounted on small shelves or supports. For quilts or textiles, a floating mat technique can serve to highlight special features. Textiles mounted on a slightly elevated foam mat appear as if they are floating, highlighting features like embroidery or tassels. Framing is an art in itself, so you’ll want your framing investments to look good for as long as possible. Visit your local custom framing shop to meet with a professional. A good framer should ask questions to understand your living space and may request photos, room measurements, or paint swatches. It’s important that the finished piece doesn’t fight with its surroundings. No matter what you choose, take the opportunity to express yourself through your artwork AND your frame! Sources for this article included: onekingslane.com, textileartist.org, and nedcc.org. WE
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Life Worth Living
Let’s Get Physical! Taking it One Step Further By Sharon Knierim
After I had a stroke a few years ago, I had very few visible symptoms. Of course, my main concern was being able to hang on to thought processes and decision-making skills. These days, most of my thought processes seem to be in place (I think). To date, I have not shown up in the wrong place or attempted to vacuum the lawn. However, some unwanted physical symptoms have surfaced, needing to be addressed. To retrieve my old strength and coordination, physical therapy is required. This is good news because physical therapy is not only my favorite medical treatment but also one of my favorite pastimes. (At the bottom of the favorites list is dental visits, though there is no reason for such unease—I have the most wonderful dentist and dental staff in the world.) When I began dragging my right foot and leg and, eventually, started stepping on my left foot with my right foot, it was time for action. Please do not consider this “unsolicited advice,” but physical therapy is an opportunity to become both physically and mentally well. The world of physical therapy strongly encourages exercise, which, in turn, makes us more mentally alert. If this doesn’t sound like a great deal, nothing does. After only a few visits with the physical therapist, my family and I have turned some of the therapies into challenging and fun games at home. You may be wondering what kind of boring people we are, but it feels great to have a good and caring support system willing to participate in my recovery. So, what methods of serious therapy have we manipulated into fun and games? Actually, it’s quite simple, and it’s all PT-approved! One exercise from therapy is walking a straight line, with the right heel just in front of the left big toe. The goal is to maintain perfect balance without tipping to the side. Naturally, you’ll want to try this skill without the benefit of wine! There is more challenge to this than you might think. At first, you will want to have a spotter, much like when you’re using the big trampoline. Some of our team is getting pretty good at it. Naturally, I am the slowest to conquer this skill, but it is fun to have a good time with family. There is something wonderful about working toward an objective with other participants. By the time we have all mastered this skill, we’ll be perfectly balanced individuals! Isn’t that a fairly universal goal? Standing on one foot is another therapy skill that can challenge an entire family. I’m sure we look like a flock of under-the-influence storks as we wobble. Again, some of us are more accomplished than others. Eyes closed or eyes open is a choice you can make for yourself. I feel more comfortable with my eyes open. If
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you’re a risk taker, try it with your eyes closed. Please remember to have a spotter nearby. A wonderful byproduct of all this exercise is the terrific gift of more mental acuity. Isn’t it a rewarding feeling, after exercise, when we feel brighter and smarter? Many of us have good intentions to exercise daily or at least several times weekly, but we often postpone it or skip a day…even when we know, in our hearts and minds, that we should stay active and reap the harvest of both physical and mental health. Why do we do this to ourselves? Maybe it’s too easy to become complacent or lazy. Sometimes we think we’re too busy to take a little time for ourselves and our own welfare. Find the time! Maintaining a healthy body and mind is important to your future. Can you say that about whatever is keeping you too busy to exercise? If you can incorporate exercise or therapy into stimulating fun that is enjoyable to the people around you, take that opportunity. Spending time together while improving our health can be fun! It is only natural that we, as humans, can turn a serious challenge into something we can learn and benefit from. Training and retraining our brains can be hard, particularly after a brain or bodily injury, but the work can be stimulating and the goal is well worth it. Get physical, if you can. If you are physical, stay that way! Find ways to include others in your success. There is really no need to lay down the gauntlet, but encouraging others and bringing people together promotes understanding of what many of us face each day. If you find yourself becoming a slacker, seek out simple exercises that can be accomplished while performing daily tasks and chores. Of course, the added benefit of spending time with the people we love is the most wonderful outcome of all. WE
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Home Works
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By Anne Yankus
Buying a home has long been considered part of the American dream, but it can be rough! You have to get approved for a big bank loan, find a decent house within your price range, and then pay for taxes and upkeep every year (not to mention your monthly mortgage payments!). Trying to balance all those different factors within your means can feel like trying to make the stars align. It should be really no surprise that more and more people are choosing to rent or lease their homes instead. Home prices are on the rise, and the recent real estate climate has been something of a seller’s market. The nation is also going through a major shortage of affordable housing, with a 14 percent cost increase that’s happened in recent years. Expert economists say that almost half of the country’s population lives in areas where the median income simply isn’t enough to afford the rising monthly mortgage costs. Some states have passed laws to put a cap on the cost of rent, which allows many of these areas of the country to have an increase in rent-controlled properties as a more affordable option. Even in locales where mortgage payments are still typically lower than rent, setting aside enough money to make the up-front
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Of course, younger people nearly always choose to rent before buying their first home, but this renting trend is not just among the younger set. Many retired seniors who are looking to downsize are choosing to rent apartments instead of purchasing smaller homes. Renting presents an attractive option for retirees on fixed incomes, since there are no unexpected maintenance costs to budget for and no risk of losing the money invested in the property. In an apartment complex, you likely also get some timesaving (and labor-saving) services, like landscaping, snow removal, repairs, and routine maintenance, included in the price of your rent. Renting may also come with additional amenities. Unless they own quite impressive homes, homeowners typically have to pay extra to have access to a pool, a gym, or a movie theater, while many apartment or townhome complexes have such amenities available on-site for their residents. In addition to the on-site amenities, many apartment complexes offer discounts to local businesses as an extra perk. Many rental complexes will hold regular community events, like holiday barbecues or trunk-or-treat events, which can be a great plus for residents who want to build good relationships with their neighbors. Renters also likely spend less money on utilities, insurance, and security systems. For ease of billing and getting bulk rates, many rental properties come with some or all of the utility costs included in the monthly rent. Even if they don’t, it still costs less to heat and cool a two-bedroom apartment than a two-story house. You’ll also have lower out-of-pocket insurance costs, since you’re insuring your belongings and not the entire building. Lastly, security is typically built in and included in the overall building maintenance costs. This can include anything from a secure entry in the lobby, where guests need to buzz in, to a fully gated community that is only open to residents and their guests. Renting a home is far from “throwing away your money,” as it’s long been considered. Increased equity is no longer guaranteed in real estate, and renting can be a smart and affordable housing option for many people at various times in their lives. Sources for this article included: cnbc. com, bankrate.com, marketwatch.com, and investopedia.com. WE November 2019
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To Your Good Health
Always Gotta Go? Treatment Is Better Than Ever
By Leslie Byrne
Approximately 25 million Americans have urinary incontinence, and about 80 percent of them are women. That’s right! If you suffer from occasional (or more than occasional) urine leakage, you are one of 20 million American women who do so. With numbers like that, there’s no need to feel embarrassed about seeking treatment for this incredibly common condition. Urinary incontinence is simply the loss of bladder control. It is a symptom, not a disease, and the degrees of severity vary from occasionally leaking urine to having sudden and unstoppable urges to urinate. Many accept incontinence as a normal part of aging and think that there is nothing to be done except buy products to keep it a secret. Don’t accept incontinence as a way of life! Choose instead to have an open discussion with your healthcare provider and get the treatment you deserve. Incontinence in women can be triggered by pregnancy, childbirth, aging, or menopause. In men, reasons can include an enlarged prostate, prostate cancer, or an obstruction. For both men and women, being overweight, having weakened pelvic muscles, smoking, family history, or diabetes can increase the chances of experiencing incontinence. Your healthcare provider will begin by identifying what type of incontinence you’re trying to overcome. Types of incontinence include stress incontinence (you leak urine when laughing,
coughing, or sneezing) and urge incontinence (you have sudden and intense urges to urinate that cannot be held). You also might have overflow incontinence (frequent, constant dribbling of urine because the bladder does not completely empty). The last type is functional incontinence, which is due to a physical or mental condition. Your provider will consider what foods, beverages, and medications you are taking, as many can stimulate the bladder. This includes alcohol, caffeine, carbonated drinks, some artificial sweeteners, chocolate, and some spicy foods. Many people may be surprised to learn that their medications, including some medications for high blood pressure, can work as diuretics, causing excess urine excretion. Once the type of incontinence is determined, the treatment plan can be created. Most doctors will start with the least invasive treatment and advance to more invasive treatments only if necessary. If another medical issue, such as a urinary tract infection, is causing the problem, that will be treated first. Many types of doctors, such as primary care physicians and gynecologists, can diagnose and provide treatment for incontinence. Some patients will see a urologist, who
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has extensive training in the urinary system, or a urogynecologist, who has specialized training in female urinary care. Bladder training techniques, where the patient deliberately delays urination or urinates on a schedule, are common first-line treatments. If the cause is overflow incontinence, a patient may try “double voiding,” which is when you go back to urinate a second time shortly after the first time. Pelvic floor muscle therapy is often recommended, and a patient may need to work with a physical therapist to ensure that the right muscles are being strengthened. In some cases, electrodes are used to stimulate and strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. This is usually when a patient is struggling to strengthen the correct muscles. There are also several medications to treat incontinence. Medical devices designed for women can be inserted each day to prevent leakage. Newer options include what are called interventional therapies. These treatments include several different injections (such as Botox) and also nerve stimulators that are implanted under the skin. BTL EMSELLA™ is a great option for women and men who desire a non-invasive solution for urinary incontinence. This FDA-approved procedure treats the entire pelvic floor area. Patients remain fully clothed and may resume daily activities immediately after the treatment. For some patients still struggling with incontinence after less invasive treatment, surgery is the best option. There are several different surgical procedures to consider. Laser surgery can be used to treat some forms of incontinence and can provide immediate improvement with little or no downtime. Laser surgery can often improve more than just bladder control—menopausal women may consider it to treat multiple urogynecological problems in one procedure. Those of us who are already experiencing urinary incontinence can derive great benefit from knowing the different types and causes of the condition. This knowledge may even benefit those who do not have this problem, if it prompts them to take steps now to decrease their chances of needing treatment in the future. Proactive steps against developing urinary incontinence include keeping your weight in a healthy range, limiting caffeine intake, avoiding smoking, and doing exercises that strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. Stop feeling embarrassed and schedule an appointment with your doctor today. Sources for this article included: health. com, mayoclinic.org, and verywellhealth.com. WE
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An Inside Look
Arthur J. Ortiz Counseling Find the Strength to Ask for Help By Marge Shoemaker
Are you suffering from anxiety, depression, or trauma? Are you facing issues related to life transitions, divorce, grief, infidelity, or chronic illness? It takes strength to recognize that you need help and then to go out there and find it! If you’re looking for a therapist who shows empathy, patience, and knowledge…who listens and is not judgmental…you should call Arthur J. Ortiz Counseling and Consulting. Art spent many years working in emergency medicine as a nurse and a respiratory care practitioner before getting a degree in counseling. “A lot of my time in those positions was spent in comforting and reassuring patients and their families,” Art recalls. He learned from these patients and families that physical health and mental health are closely related; that each affects the other. He was working one Christmas and met an incoming helicopter rescue, he recalls. “The grandfather had had a heart attack. The holidays had been happy up to that point; now, they were sad. After getting Grandpa settled, I offered comfort to the family…and even prayed with them. I could see it helped soothe their anxiety.” He could see that the care he gave to the patient and family’s mental state was as important to their well-being as the medical care that was being given. Art shares his family history as a way of explaining his philosophies. His parents met in Omaha after immigrating—separately—from Mexico in the early 20th century, during the Mexican Revolution. They raised nine children in a three-bedroom home; they were very poor. Every Sunday, the extended family would gather. “There was a hierarchy: the women worked; the men sat and talked; the kids played. When it came time to eat, it was the kids first, then the men, and finally the women,” he recalls. “I was a wild child, becoming a gang member as a way to be accepted in the neighborhood. When I worked in family services and counseled young gang members, I shared this part of my past. They knew I knew what they were about.” This is how Art came to understand the need for therapy that is rooted in family culture. “We are strongly influenced by the way we grew up, whether we know it or not,” he asserts. It’s easier to talk to someone who knows. Art also learned some vital life lessons from people outside his family, he says. He and his friend, Bob, were coworkers when Art was a hospital intern. “We didn’t like each other at first, but I needed a place to live and he needed a roommate.” One time, Bob invited Art to his parents’ home for a family barbecue, where he learned the value of non-judgmental acceptance. “They became my second family,” he
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reminisces. “They showed me there is more to life and family than what I knew.” “My friend Ron was another influential person in my life,” Art continues. “He was a drug and alcohol counselor for an agency I worked for. I saw his successes with his clients—how he worked miracles—and I decided I wanted to be like him: laid-back and non-judgmental!” Art also credits Alma Howdeshell for being a major influence. Alma was a retired teacher he met while working as an orderly. “Alma saw that I had potential and had something worth saving,” he fondly recalls. “She encouraged me to get my GED. She believed in me and encouraged me to take advantage of every opportunity, saying, ‘You never know if you’ll have a second chance!’ She became my first best friend.” Art has been in private practice in Omaha for four years. He specializes in treating anxiety, depression, trauma, and PTSD, and he addresses both men’s and women’s issues with self-esteem, life transitions, and coping skills, as well as other areas affecting mood and mental health. Art personalizes each client’s treatment plan. Treatment approaches include such therapies as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), multicultural therapy, and trauma-focused therapy. “My goal is to help my clients find solutions to any difficulty they are experiencing, whether it stems from a past or current issue,” he states positively. “My clients and I work together to find solutions and help them live the life they want.” Art’s reminder to all of us is that it takes strength and courage to admit you need help. If you think you need a mental health professional, get one! If you’re brave enough to ask for help, you just might end up getting the help you need. Arthur J. Ortiz Counseling and Consulting is located at 13057 West Center Road, Suite 25, in Omaha’s Montclair Professional Building. Call 402-499-6406 to make an appointment or visit arthurortizcounseling.com. WE
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Focus on Finance
It’s Your Money Don’t Spend Your Nest Egg on Excessive Fees
By George Morgan
In May of 2015, the United States Supreme Court ruled that employers who offer 401(k) plans to their employees have a responsibility to provide their employees with plans that charge “reasonable fees.” Since that decision, a large number of suits against Fortune 500 companies have been filed and settled, and the employees have been compensated for their losses. However, tens of thousands of workers at smaller companies continue to be overcharged for their 401(k) plan because the impact of the legal decision has not trickled down to them. The Department of Labor, the governmental agency charged with regulating 401(k)s, estimates that the average worker pays between 1.35 percent and 1.85 percent for the management of a 401(k) plan. They project that a worker just entering the labor force who reduces that fee by 1 percent would have an additional 39 percent at retirement. Based upon these statistics, American workers will pay $40 billion more this year than the Department of Labor thinks they should. There are several fees associated with a 401(k) plan. There is a fee paid to the plan administrator for bookkeeping and legal work. There is a fee paid to a financial advisor, who selects the mutual funds that the plan participants can access. Finally, there is a fee paid to manage the mutual funds used by the account owners to grow their assets. On the surface, this arrangement seems reasonably straightforward. However, in application, the providers use a variety of ways to make it difficult to determine who gets paid how much and for what. The fees can be calculated using one of two methodologies, and the methodology chosen can dramatically impact the number of dollars participants have when they retire. Currently, about 99 percent of the fees are calculated as a percentage of assets. This means that, as your account balance grows, the fee paid to the provider increases. Several issues arise when this method is used. Why should you pay more for the same service just because your account balance increased? It takes the same amount of time and effort to fill out a 5500 form for a $5,000 account as it does to fill out the same form for a $500,000 account. Also, are you getting value equal to the amount of fee paid? Competitive forces are emerging within the financial services industry that have the potential to dramatically lower the cost of managing a 401(k). Some brokers are offering 401(k) services at a flat rate—that is, you pay a specified dollar amount in fees, regardless of your account balance. A person with a $500,000 balance pays the same fee as a person with a $5,000 balance. To see what a dramatic difference this can make, consider the following example based upon guidelines prepared by the Department of Labor. A person
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with a $250,000 account whose plan administrator is charging 0.40 percent will pay $1,000 in fees. The same service can be obtained from a flat-fee provider for $75. Going forward, flat-fee providers will erode the client base currently served by the asset-based providers because they offer the same service at a significantly lower price. At the center of this battle is the business owner. The Supreme Court said the company is the responsible party because they determine which providers have access to their employees and which providers the employees have access to. Thus, employees are defenseless when their only option is out of line with the marketplace. While the Court ruled that employers have a legal responsibility to provide their employees with a reasonably priced 401(k) plan, they stopped short of saying what constitutes a reasonable price. Thus, employers are obligated to explore how various vendors are pricing their services and not accept at face value that their offering is acceptable. What’s the solution? Education—for employers and employees alike. A good place to start is the Department of Labor document called “A Look at 401(k) Plan Fees.” (You can access this document online by going to www.dol.gov and typing “401k fees” into the Search box.) In this document, you will find more detailed information about the various 401(k) fees and guidelines about what you should be paying for your retirement fund. Then, you need to go to your employer and ask for detailed information on the fees you are currently paying for your plan. Find out how much you are being charged for plan administration, mutual fund selection, and maintenance for all the mutual funds you can choose from. The Department of Labor says that a plan should cost less than 1 percent, and there are vendors in the marketplace who will do it for less than that. It’s your money. Give it to yourself, not your broker. Editor’s Note: Professor Morgan has over 40 years’ experience in the investment field, both as a university professor and as a financial advisor. He currently serves on the faculty at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, where he directs a program designed to educate 401(k) plan participants on how to improve their investment strategy. The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. To determine which investments may be appropriate for you, consult your financial advisor prior to investing. WE
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Seasons of Life
Palliative Care vs Hospice Care What’s the Difference?
By Linda Barnes
Many of us have some knowledge of hospice care, gleaned when someone we knew received specialized care at the end of a terminal illness. What about the newer medical field of palliative care? After only 10 years of formal recognition as a sub-specialty, palliative care programs are now available at most major hospitals for patients who are living with serious illness. Palliative care can be practiced both within and outside of hospice care. It aims to relieve the symptoms and the stress of an illness. Improved quality of life, for the patient and the family, is the focus. Hospice care is not intended to cure or extend the life of those with six months or less to live. Palliative care, however, may be provided in cases of serious (but not imminently terminal) illnesses, while the patient is receiving treatment to cure the disease or to extend life. Examples of such illnesses include cancer, congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), kidney disease, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease). The principles of palliative care include relief from pain and unpleasant symptoms. Psychological and spiritual aspects of care are often integrated, and support is provided to the patient and family. The palliative care team works to enhance quality of life. Those in hospice care also receive help with symptom relief and other support (that is, palliative care), but the hospice patient and family have accepted that the end of life is near (generally, within six months).
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Hospice care is provided in the setting that the patient calls home. That might be a private residence, an assisted living facility, a hospital, a nursing home, or a hospice residential facility. Medicare-certified hospice providers must offer four levels of care: routine home care, continuous home care, inpatient care, and respite care. Routine home care involves nurse and physician, social services, home health care, medication, counseling, therapy, medical equipment, and supplies. With continuous home care, a nurse or aide remains in the home environment on a short-term basis to address severe pain, shortness of breath, nausea, or anxiety. This level of care can stand in when the patient’s caregiver support system is unable to manage care. Inpatient care is provided when severe symptoms cannot be relieved at home or the patient feels more comfortable as an inpatient. Respite care may be provided at an inpatient facility on a short-term basis, when caregivers need a break.
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Hospice providers educate and support the family members who care for their loved ones in their homes. Providers teach caregivers to manage such things as medication, safety, skin care, emergencies, food, fluid, catheters, and so on. Caregivers learn how to provide emotional support when anxiety or agitation occurs. A freestanding facility or a special unit of a skilled nursing facility may be dedicated to hospice care. Specialized services include 24-hour nursing staff, therapy, counseling, assistance with personal care, and grief support. Many have specially trained volunteers who spend time with patients, providing important social support. In some cases, a hospice patient’s condition improves. Such patients can be re-certified for a period extending beyond the six-month limit or can leave hospice care and return later when specialized care is again needed. The newer concept of palliative care outside of hospice is rapidly expanding—in fact, the American Society of Clinical Oncology now recommends that all patients with advanced cancer receive palliative care. Doctors and nurses obtain special training in the field. Patients who receive palliative care have fewer ER visits and less hospitalization. They maintain more control and independence. Their treatment specialists focus on curative or life-extending care, and the palliative care team attends to everything else. This close-knit team may include physician, nurse, physician’s assistant, social worker, dietician, pharmacist, and chaplain. They provide important coordination and communication between the fragmented elements of the healthcare system. The patient may experience pain, nausea, sleep issues, or difficulty breathing. Palliative care can include occupational or physical therapy, medications, and dietary counseling. Because families and patients experience stress and anxiety during serious illnesses, palliative care may include support groups or help for mental health. Assistance may be needed to understand treatment options, to get to appointments, or to cope with financial issues. While six months is the usual limit for hospice, palliative care may continue as long as needed. Both are typically covered by Medicare and most private insurance. A primary care physician or hospital can help you locate hospice or palliative care providers in the community. These specially trained providers can help ease the passage through a serious or terminal illness. Sources for this article included: medlineplus. gov, getpalliativecare.org, capc.org, and hospicefoundation.org. WE November 2019
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Do you suffer from pain? Are you looking for a solution that doesn’t rely solely on medication? Chronic pain is a leading cause of disability, and medication can help in many cases. However, complementary therapies like chiropractic care and acupuncture offer alternatives to conventional medical approaches such as anti-inflammatory drugs, surgery, or opioids. Although the roots of chiropractic date back to the ancient Greeks, Daniel David Palmer is recognized as the founder of modern chiropractic. He selected the name chiropractic, which means “handdone,” as derived from the Greek words “cheir” (hand) and “praktos” (done). Chiropractic care focuses on the body’s capability to heal itself. Palmer believed that the body’s nervous system had natural healing power, which led him to the idea of spinal misalignment and then to spinal adjustment. He performed the first chiropractic adjustment in 1895 in Davenport, Iowa. Chiropractic is a noninvasive, hands-on, drug-free treatment method. It’s commonly used to treat back, neck, and joint pain; headaches; musculoskeletal system disorders; and a wide range of injuries. The nervous system is often involved in these painful conditions, which may cause dysfunction or pain in other areas of the body. There are many techniques that chiropractors use to treat these types of conditions. Chiropractic can also help athletes by eliminating pain, improving flexibility and balance, and building strength. Common techniques include joint manipulation, heat and
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ice therapy, sustained pressure techniques, exercise, massage, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), and traction massage. Joint manipulation involves a rapid, gentle thrust, done by hand, whose aim is to improve joint mobility and performance. Heat and ice therapy may be used to help treat pain.Your chiropractor will most likely recommend exercises to improve flexibility, help with blood circulation, strengthen the back, and reduce pain. Sustained pressure techniques involve applying pressure to a specific area to get muscles to relax. Another technique of chiropractic is referred to as NUCCA (National Upper Cervical Chiropratic Association). This technique reduces pain and suffering, restoring and optimizing health by precisely aligning the head and neck to sustainably balance the body. According to the national website nucca.org, there are only 350 chiropractors in the world specifically trained in this method. TENS units utilize electrodes that are placed over painful areas to provide electrical stimulation. This type of therapy is believed to block pain signal transmissions along nerves and to release endorphins— the body’s natural painkillers. In a traction massage, the patient lies
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Auto Wise
Enjoy the Road, All Season Long! Winter Driving Preparation By Brennan Hallock
Winter is coming, with all its beauty. The snow lets us take our kids sledding, have snowball fights, or make snow angels. We can go snowmobiling or, if we live near the mountains, skiing or snowboarding. The winter holidays bring families together…which often means road trips. The ice and snow can make driving more dangerous and difficult. It’s vital to prepare your vehicle for snowy driving. A few important items to consider when preparing for this winter include tires, heater, battery, antifreeze, and an emergency kit. Your tires are the biggest factor in how well your car drives during winter weather. Inspect your tire tread to make sure it is not too worn by doing the penny test. Place a penny in the tread of each tire, with Lincoln’s head pointed toward the tire. If you are able to see most or all of his head, it is likely time to replace your worn-out tires. All-season tires can work fairly well for driving in the winter and are what most vehicles have. Winter tires work even better, especially if you anticipate a lot of driving in ice and snow. Winter tires will help you in situations that include black ice or driving up or down hills that are covered with snow or ice. If you live in an especially mountainous area, you may want to consider putting chains on your tires, though these are not necessary for most driving conditions.
Of course, the heater in your car makes driving in cold weather more comfortable, but it may not seem like an essential item—after all, you could just bundle up. However, if you get stranded during the winter, you’ll need your heater to stay safe. Run it a little while the weather is still mild, just to make sure it works. If it doesn’t, check with your mechanic. Your battery should be checked for the same reason. If you get stuck in the snow, it is extremely important to have a strong battery so you can start your car when you are able to leave. Your mechanic can check your battery’s strength during routine maintenance or an oil change. Antifreeze does exactly what it sounds like: It keeps the liquids in your vehicle from freezing during especially cold temperatures. Making sure your antifreeze is topped off can help prevent you from becoming stranded by a car that’s too cold to
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start. Your mechanic can show you how to add antifreeze if you don’t know how. Even if your vehicle is ready for winter, it’s still possible that you could get stuck. In this case, an emergency kit could save the lives of everyone in your car. It’s smart to keep a first-aid kit, cell phone charger, flashlight, jumper cables, flares, and snacks and water in your car year-round. For winter, consider adding extra outerwear, an ice scraper, tire chains, blankets or sleeping bags, and a portable air compressor. In addition to the essentials, there are a few items that will make your winter driving experience easier and more enjoyable. Heated wiper blades may sound like a luxury, but they can actually do a lot for your safety. By melting away built-up ice and snow, they can increase your visibility. They will also decrease the time you have to spend standing around in the cold, scraping the windshield. If you want your vehicle to be warm when you get in, consider an automatic starter. These can be installed in cars that didn’t come with them. A car started remotely can’t be driven away because the key isn’t in the ignition. As an added layer of security, some starters come with timers that will turn off the engine after a certain amount of time.
If it’s true comfort you’re after, consider heated seats. Many vehicles include them, and after-market options are also available. Low-tech ways of improving your winter driving experience include adding a steering wheel cover and driving gloves. These simple additions can do wonders for making your drive more comfortable. The time and effort spent scraping a windshield after a storm can be frustrating or even dangerous because of the time spent in the extreme cold. Windshield de-icer will cut this time by melting the ice. These de-icing liquids lower the temperature of freezing for water, which also helps keep the windshield from freezing over again while you are driving. You can purchase these solutions at auto parts stores and pour them into your windshield washer fluid reservoir. If you need a refresher on where to pour, your mechanic can show you. Take a little time to prepare your car for winter so you can focus on the beauty of the season instead of the hassle of driving in the snow! Sources for this article included: constellation.com, bridgestonetire. com, autotraining.edu, everblades.com, vaistech.com, and aaa.com. WE
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The Good Life
Flotation Therapy and Cryotherapy Spa Sessions for Maximum Wellness
By Maria Harding
Our bodies are dynamic. They are meant to withstand extremes of temperature and terrain. They can move swiftly through the world or rest contemplatively upon it. In our modern society, most bodies endure an unfortunate repetitive stillness. We sit in climate-controlled cars to be carried to work, where we sit with our arms and backs slouched in a forward position. When we do enjoy movement by exercising, doing housework, or playing with the kids, we often overdo it and injure ourselves. We find our bodies locked in a cycle of discomfort and inflammation. Add to that cycle a painful condition like arthritis, multiple sclerosis, or fibromyalgia, and our bodies may feel like a burden, rather than a gift. Two modern therapies that are based on ancient treatments may offer relief. Flotation spas and cryotherapy spas are regaining popularity as ways to honor and care for our bodies while relieving some of our aches and pains. For centuries, bath spas in the spa town of BadenBaden, Germany, have included a quick bath in icy water. In the Netherlands, the New Year is often celebrated with a nieuwjaarsduik—that is, a quick swim in the icy lake. Besides the thrill of facing such shocking temperatures, there may be some real health benefits to this frigid plunge. Cryotherapy (literally, “cold therapy”) treatments come in two forms—localized and whole-body. Both use freezing temperatures to reduce inflamed and sore tissues and to deaden irritated nerves. Whole-body cryotherapy is usually administered in an enclosed chamber (with the head remaining outside) or in a small, sealed room while wearing protective socks, gloves, and head gear—but little else. The body is exposed to temperatures that are typically colder than negative 200 degrees Fahrenheit for two to four minutes. Though many people have reported success with cryotherapy, it has not yet been approved by the FDA for medical treatment of any condition. Due to the extreme effect these temperatures can have on the body, your doctor must be consulted prior to seeking therapy. Proponents list a number of ailments that can be eased with cryotherapy. Many say that cooling the neck has been helpful in the treatment of migraines. For clients with arthritis, the extreme temperature has relieved joint pain, which allowed for longer and more aggressive forms of physical and occupational therapy. Elite athletes have shortened their recovery time with cryotherapy. Cryotherapy may also improve conditions in the brain. Clients who suffer from mood disorders report improvement with regular cryotherapy sessions, due to the release of adrenaline and endorphins. There are early indications that cryotherapy may
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be effective in treating Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. It is thought that the anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant response from cryotherapy helps correct the vascular and toxin imbalances and reduce the brain inflammation that may contribute to the development of these diseases. Like any therapy, benefits are best seen after a series of repeated sessions. Flotation spas are another increasingly popular way to rejuvenate the body and focus the mind. The water in a flotation spa has a salt concentration so high (30 percent) that the body finds natural buoyancy. The body floats so effortlessly that a person could drift off to sleep and not sink under the water. The Epsom salts used to enrich the water are beneficial for skin, hair, and nails. The magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen naturally detoxify the body by eliminating heavy metals and other toxins. At a flotation spa, clients are given time alone in a whirlpool-sized pod. Some prefer to close the lid of the pod to enhance the sensory-deprivation aspect of floating, while others prefer to keep the pod uncovered. Every experience is crafted to meet the preferences of the client in regard to lighting, music, or neither. The water is at body temperature, so any sense of time and space seems to slip away. One of the blessings of flotation therapy is that nothing needs to be done while receiving the benefits. It is simply a time move away from the chaos of the world and into a meditative state. Some clients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) find tranquility in regular flotation sessions, due to decreased production of the stress hormone cortisol. Competitive athletes and musicians use flotation therapy for increased mental focus and shortened recovery time for muscles. The spine naturally elongates while floating, and lactic acid drains from the muscles, reducing soreness and speeding healing. Be kind to your body. Cryotherapy and flotation therapy spas are modern answers to age-old quests for wellness, relaxation, pain relief, and a better night’s sleep. Sources for this article included: health.harvard.edu, fda.gov, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, and aad.org. WE
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Great Escapes
Disney Vacations Here We Come!
By Jackie Williams
People who are young or young at heart tend to love Disney theme parks. Whether you prefer Disney World in Florida, Disneyland in California, or one of the international Disney parks, there is a fun and memorable vacation awaiting you and your family at Disney. Planning a Disney vacation requires making some decisions: Who gets to go, and which park will you visit? Will you be going all-out, visiting one of the international theme parks in Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, or Shanghai? Will you stay stateside to see the originals in Orlando or Anaheim? Will you take a Disney cruise with Adventures by Disney or stay at their Aulani Resort and Spa in Oahu, Hawaii? Oh, have you not heard of those last two? Yes, there are many Disney choices besides the original American theme parks. Your ideal destination may end up depending on how much time you have to spend on vacation! For some, a one-day visit to one of the theme parks while taking a trip to the general area sounds great; for others, the destination is all about the parks and being surrounded by the Disney experience. Which is it for you? If you are only visiting for a day, I would recommend booking accommodations that are central to the other sights you will see on your trip. If you want to spend every possible moment at the theme parks, then enlist a travel agent to get you a vacation package that includes staying at the Disney resorts. There are a lot of perks to staying so close, but it comes at a premium. It
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takes a lot of research online to plan the perfect trip—why not let a pro take care of you and yours? Disneyland and Disney World sound similar, but they actually have almost completely different rides, resorts, dining choices, shows, and experiences. They also have different parks within the park: Disneyland has Disney California Adventure Park, and Disney World has Epcot, Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios. Disneyland has three in-park resorts versus Disney World’s 25-plus to choose from. Disney World also has golf courses and water parks, whereas Disneyland does not. Disneyland covers 500 acres; Disney World clocks in at a whopping 43 square miles! Bigger isn’t always better, though—a smaller park can feel more manageable. Decide what is best for you and your travel partners. At the spa resort property in Oahu, lovers of the Disney character Moana can relive the island experience. According to the Aulani ›››
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Mind, Body, and Soul
Best Beaches in the World My Top Five By Jackie Williams
Articles and television shows featuring top beaches always catch my interest. I love the ocean— playing in it, on it, and near it. And I love to compare other people’s favorite beaches with my own. With over 70 percent of the planet covered in water, we have thousands upon thousands of miles of coastline to choose from. Here are my top five favorite beaches. Best Shelling: Marco Island, Florida: I am a huge shelling fan. Collecting beautiful shells to bring home and give as gifts is a relaxing and rewarding hobby. Just outside the doors of the Hilton Marco Island Beach Resort and Spa is a white sand beach full of shells. With a mesh bag in my hand, ready to be filled, you can imagine my excitement. This beach is on the Gulf of Mexico, where the currents and storms bring shells all the way from the Caribbean, resulting in a huge variety and quantity. Tour the area by boat and kayak for the most opportunities to increase your booty. Nearby Naples has all the entertainment and shopping you could want. Traveling here was actually one of my most relaxing vacations. Most Family Fun: San Elijo State Beach, California: San Elijo is a great spot to vacation with your family. You camp here, but I think of it as “fake” camping. You stay in an RV or camper; the kids sleep right outside in their tents; Starbucks, grocery stores, and restaurants are all across the street. You get the idea? Here is where your travel agent can really help. Camping spots at San Elijo get booked up many months in advance, so have your agent worry about finding you a spot. There are also companies that bring in a fully loaded camper trailer and set it up in your camping spot for you. How’s that for roughing it? The beach is serene and goes on for miles. You camp on a bluff overlooking the waves and fall asleep every night listening to the sounds of the ocean. Every morning, you will see (and join!) people of all ages running down the beach, surfing, fishing, boogie boarding, kayaking, taking their dogs for walks, you name it. Interested in water sports? You can easily take a lesson right here. The water is clean, and the waves are easy and fun. Nothing beats being right on the beach like here in San Elijo! Prettiest Colors: Tie between Greece and the Philippines: Picture this: blue, turquoise, and green waters lapping onto a white sand beach. The water is so beautiful and colorful, yet it is still crystal clear. The hot weather makes taking a plunge so refreshing. That’s just what you’ll find on a Greek island hopper cruise and while snorkeling off the island of Palawan in the Philippines. They were
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both wonderful vacations, both beautiful beaches. I just can’t choose between them. In Greece, your agent can book you a private sailboat or cruise and you can discover which Greek Isle you like best. Is it the magnificently fortified Corfu? The wildly popular Santorini? Or Mykonos, also known as the “Island of the Winds”? As in many parts of the Philippines, Palawan is home to some world-class diving and snorkeling. You’ll love staying in five-star resorts in Puerto Princesa and El Nido for a fraction of the cost of such luxe accommodations in the United States. Best Snorkeling: Menjangan Island, Bali: My husband and I have been snorkeling all over the world, and the snorkeling in Indonesia is the best we’ve ever experienced. I’ve never seen so many different corals in my life. It’s like swimming over an underground garden, complete with colorful fishes following you around. The visibility was amazing. Located on the northwestern part of Bali, Indonesia, most tourists have never heard of it. You can enjoy the quiet and low-key vibe at your own beachside bungalow. Ask your travel agent to find you the best Dive and Stay package. Most Breathtaking: Injidup, Western Australia: If you are ever in the Margaret River area of Western Australia, head north to the coastal region of Yallingup. Keep driving until you come upon the quiet beach of Injidup, where powerful waves crash upon the towering rock formations. Climb across and find crystal clear turquoise tide pools hidden amongst the rocks. Injidup is simply breathtaking. The sand side of the beach is accessible for swimming and surfing, but I spent my whole vacation scrambling through the rocks to sit and watch the waves crash against them. My secret beaches are out! I was hesitant to spill the beans, but there are plenty of beaches to go around and plenty more to add to the list. I hope you have wonderful experiences of your own when your travel agent arranges your “best beach” vacation. Sources for this article included: hiltonmarcoisland. com, parks.ca.gov, itsmorefuninthephilippines.com, and westernaustralia.com. WE
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The Green Thumb
Late Autumn Chores What to Do Before the Snow Flies By Sharon Knierim
The growing season has again come to an end, but there are still chores to be taken care of in the garden. You might think that after months of toil (or fun, or both), there would be absolutely nothing left to achieve. In actuality, gardening never truly comes to an end. Perhaps people are drawn to gardening for this exact reason…maybe that’s why the act of gardening is the number-one pastime in the United States. Gardening can include everyone, from small children to the elderly. People with disabilities can engage in gardening on many levels. What could there possibly be to do when most of the plants seem to have lost all of their lives? Fear not, Weed Warriors! For months, you have risen from your beds to complete garden tasks before the day’s heat and humidity took over the yard or vegetable garden. If you choose, you can actually keep busy with gardening all year—there are definitely enough chores to do and garden fun to be had for 12 months of each year. Let’s start with the mess. At the end of the season, there is garden trash to be removed. Some materials from the garden can be added to an existing compost (or a new compost can be started). Be selective when choosing compost elements; don’t add seeds, weeds, or other unwanted ingredients. Sadly, an
astonishing number of gardeners neglect composting or do not understand the importance of compost and its value to gardening and plant health. Don’t let this be you! Compost enriches the soil in so many ways that it is commonly known as “black gold” to people who use it. Of course, compost can be purchased at gardening centers, but don’t forget that you probably already have a good supply of it at home, just waiting to be “cooked up” and, eventually, added to the garden’s soil. Before the soil freezes or the ground becomes covered with snow and ice, take some time to plant some spring-blooming bulbs that will herald the return of springtime in just a few short months. Be sure to choose the best and healthiestlooking bulbs you can find. The soil where bulbs are to be planted should be well dug and tilled, providing some air for the bulbs. Do not place bulbs in tightly compacted soil.
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Soil depth is important for proper bulb success. If you’re buying bulbs in a bag, look for planting directions on the label. If you’re purchasing individual bulbs, ask for an information sheet or talk to a knowledgeable employee about planting specifics. Because bulbs announce the arrival of spring and new life, it can be fun to mix up different types of bulbs. If doing so, remember that different types of bulbs require different planting depths. It’s advisable to plant bulbs in groups of odd numbers for best visual appeal. While you’re down there with the spade, don’t forget to dig up such plants as cannas and store them properly inside so they can be replanted again next year. Gardening, especially late in the season, is all about anticipating and planning for the next season…which is actually not very far in the future. Most of us know what type of tools we need for the gardens we have. Season after season, we find that some of our tools become our favorites. Though we love them, these “old reliables” will need to be replaced or upgraded from time to time. There are some bargains to be had at end-of-season sales, making this a good time to find that special replacement tool you may have been wishing for. The late fall and winter months also provide an excellent opportunity to repair, sharpen, and repaint hand tools. When providing maintenance to these garden essentials, please remember to first clean off any rust or dirt that may have accumulated. Some hand tools (especially those with moving parts) may need to be oiled so that they can perform well next spring and summer. Do not leave hand tools out of doors during harsh weather. Instead, store them in a dry and secure area inside. From time to time in your gardening career, you’ll come across an irreplaceable tool. If properly cared for and well maintained, solid tools can last for many seasons. Don’t let the coming of winter stop you from doing your garden chores! When you’re done in the yard, you can come inside, sit down with a warm drink, and start sketching out next year’s garden. Editor’s Note: Sharon Knierim has been a Master Gardener since 2003 through Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. She lives on a small farm in western Iowa and looks forward to sharing her passion for gardening each month with her green thumbed reader friends. WE November 2019
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Cuddly Critters
Pet Dental Care Don’t Fix Problems—Prevent Them! By Brie Christensen
Having their teeth brushed is probably not most pets’ idea of a great time. It’s wise to keep in mind the adage that “a healthy pet is a happy pet” and ensure that your pets get regular dental care, whether or not they love the attention to their teeth. One of the major reasons this type of care is so important for pets is that the bacteria in an animal’s mouth can spread to other parts of the body and cause secondary infections such as liver, heart, kidney, or joint disease. Fortunately, regular trips to the vet for dental care can help pets avoid potential medical concerns down the road, as well as any pain or suffering that can come with damaged teeth. Like most preventative care options, consistent pet dental care can save a pet owner money in the long run, as an unexpected medical issue due to bad teeth is less likely to arise. In addition to regular dental care, there are some factors to watch out for that might mean your pet needs immediate dental attention. Some indicators might be particularly bad breath, broken or loose teeth, extra teeth or retained baby teeth, teeth that are discolored or covered in tartar, abnormal chewing, reduced appetite, or even bleeding or swelling in the mouth. Just like people, pets can become irritable when they have dental problems. Pet owners should watch for changes in behavior that could indicate an underlying problem. If an animal demonstrates any of these signs, it’s important to have the teeth and mouth checked as soon as possible. Bear in mind that animals can be tricky about hiding their pain, which is another reason that regular dental exams are imperative for catching issues before they get out of hand. Periodontal disease, which is caused by the buildup of plaque, is the most common dental condition in dogs and cats. In fact, four out of five dogs over the age of three years have some sort of periodontal disease. Other health problems that have been associated with periodontal disease include kidney disease, liver disease, and heart muscle changes. Experts stress that early detection and treatment are key when it comes to these conditions. Some other common dental problems that can occur in pets include broken teeth and roots, abscesses or infected teeth, cysts or tumors in the mouth, malocclusion, broken jaw, and palate defects. On average, experts say that an animal’s teeth and gums should be checked at least once a year by a veterinarian. Veterinary dentistry generally includes the cleaning, adjustment, filing, extraction, or repair of a pet’s teeth and all other aspects of oral health care. Keep in mind that a thorough dental cleaning and evaluation are performed under anesthesia because most dental disease occurs below the gumline. These procedures should always be performed by a veterinarian or a board-certified veterinary dentist—thorough cleanings are not something a pet owner can do at home.
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The in-office dental exam starts with an examination of the pet’s mouth, followed by x-rays, if needed, to evaluate the health of the jaw and tooth roots below the gumline. Dental cleaning includes removing dental plaque and tartar, as well as polishing; it’s similar to the process at a human dentist’s office. Along with the regular dental care provided by a veterinarian, pet owners should also take certain measures at home to ensure the health of their animal’s teeth. Routine brushing is the most effective thing pet owners can do to keep their pets’ teeth healthy between professional dental cleanings. Regular brushing at home may help to reduce the frequency of professional dental cleanings, as well. Cleaning your animal’s teeth might seem like a hard task to master, but committing to your pet’s oral health is extremely important. Dogs are generally more willing than cats to have their teeth brushed. No matter what type of animal you have, training is key. Your veterinarian can show you the best brushing techniques. The vet can also help you avoid spending money on products that claim to improve pet dental health but aren’t actually effective. The best way to know what’s right for your pet is to talk with a trusted veterinarian about any dental products, treats, or dental-specific diets you’re considering for your pet. Pet parents will find that going the extra mile for their pet’s dental health will surely pay off, as good dental hygiene leads to a longer, healthier, and happier life for any pet. Talk to your veterinarian today about the best schedule for your pet’s teeth. Sources for this article included: vetmed.tamu.edu, avma.org, and pethealthnetwork.com. WE
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Positive Perspective
Always Follow Your Gut Intuition Is Your Superpower
By Janet Van deWalle
“Oh boy, that idea feels really bad.” Have you ever had this happen to you? What did you do? Did you push forward? Did you stop, take a deep breath, and get ahold of what you were really feeling?
“Never apologize for trusting your intuition. Your brain can play tricks, your heart can be blind, but your gut is always right.” —Rachel Wolchin
“You know that feeling in the pit of your stomach? Listen to it.” —Sally Kathryn
My “rational mind” immediately started in with rational thoughts, like how the sellers were asking too much, how we couldn’t afford it, how it needed way too much work. Long story short: A month later, we ended up buying it, at a hugely reduced price. Our friends and family thought we had lost our minds. It was a true “fixer upper,” but we made it our own. I have now been there for 23 years, and buying that house is one of the best decisions I have ever made.
Gut instinct is a feeling that most of us have had at some point in our lives. Perhaps it was in regard to a romantic relationship, a career opportunity, or a planned outing with friends. Many times, we let our brain override our gut and decide to go for it. “Always trust your gut; it knows what your head hasn’t figured out yet.” —Anonymous Gut feelings are not always warning us about something bad. I remember 23 years ago when I was with my kids and husband. We were kind of bored and decided to be nosy and check out the house for sale down the street. None of us liked that house, but the realtor suggested a house a few blocks away. We proceeded to the next open house. As we were walking up the front walk, I had a sudden and overwhelming feeling that we were going to buy the house. We had not even crossed the threshold. I turned to my family and said, in astonishment, “We are going to buy this house!”
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