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Green Moms

May 2012
Shenequa Aranda is teaching son Preston, age 2, about caring for the environment. (Photo: ##http://www.hartphoto.com##www.hartphoto.com##)

The words “Green Moms” may conjure up images of women with hairy armpits feeding their children nothing but raw veggies and crunchy granola. But you won’t find them here. These moms look like most mainstream neighbors – but they have committed to living healthier, eco-friendly lives, in a variety of ways.

Although these women say they’re far from100 percent organic, …

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An Inspiration by Example

May 2012
Dr. Sally Ann Holmes provides care for injured veterans.

Memorial Day, which is May 28 this year, is the day we honor fallen heroes from military service and war, remembering their efforts on our behalf.

In Houston we have a well-regarded medical facility to care for wounded heroes, at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, which most of us call “The VA.”

Among the doctors here is Dr. …

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Rumor Has It – May 2012

May 2012
Briargrove couples plan a trip to Tuscany over dinner that started with prosciutto-wrapped melon balls with lime and mint. Pictured (from left) are Natalie and Brett Agee, Kip and Molly Ferguson, Tina and Nick Raia, and Ashley and Lance Loeffler.

Pass the pasta please. Natalie and Brett Agee hosted an Italian dinner as they planned their fall Tuscan adventure with friends. The Italian dinner included Caesar salad, sausage-stuffed shells and ricotta- and spinach-stuffed shells. Kip and Molly Ferguson, Nick and Tina Raia, and Ashley and Lance Loeffler discussed the wine estate of Serravalle in Chianti, as well as day …

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Buzz About Town – May 2012

May 2012
Charity

Charity is in fashion
During a butterfly-themed luncheon and fashion show, the Bayou City National Charity League thanked graduating seniors, including (from left) Madeline Brown, Catherine Frank, Anabelle Reade and Maddy Gould, for their years of volunteering with their mothers. The senior mothers planned the luncheon, and the graduating seniors modeled the fashions. More than 310 people enjoyed the …

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Lessons from Babe

May 2012
Babe and 3 year-old Jo get some sun, stylishly.

Mom and I were recently discussing why some folks are so unhappy and cranky, and I asked her, “Okay, so why do you think I turned out so happy?”

“Because you take after me,” she said.

That’s when the idea of Lessons from Babe was born. I’d been a ‘60s, feminist-aspiring, bellbottom-wearing daughter, who was sorely disappointed with my low-achieving …

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Back Porch – Drowning in Masterpieces

May 2012
Alec, Nicole, Evan and Eliya Gibson (from left) display some of the kids' prolific artwork. Mom Nicole plans to archive it in books she'll create online. (Photo: ##http://www.hartphoto.com##www.hartphoto.com##)

My dining room table is about to become a massive pile of construction paper and paint. School’s almost out for the summer, and a year’s worth of children’s writing and artwork is about to descend. Soon we’ll all be drowning in masterpieces.

Once upon a time, impressed with myself, I bought under-bed boxes and started collecting pieces in them. Each …

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Mom Always Said…

May 2012
Faye Tucker, who turns 105 this June, has refused to buy green bananas for many years, rationalizing that she doesn't know for sure if she'll be around by the time they ripen. (Photo: ##http://www.hartphoto.com##www.hartphoto.com##)

In the spirit of Mother’s Day, we’re paying tribute to the sage advice our moms always seem to have at the ready. Because for all the advice we didn’t want to hear (“Brush your hair!”), the years of making sure we did our homework and cleaned our rooms (before we did anything else), and the words of wisdom we could …

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Stylin’ at Prom – Like Father, Like Son

April 2012
Ben Boucher, 17, evokes James Bond in this tuxedo. His dad, Marc, wore a brown crushed-velvet tux to his prom.

The boys are gearing up for prom again, and every year, longtime formal wear store manager LaTanya Johnson helps them find the right tuxedo. These days, she says, anything goes, although the seniors seem to be going back to basics, instead of the printed paisley and plaid vests of recent years. They want a more fitted look and Italian tailoring. …

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Buzz About Town – April 2012

April 2012
Starry

Starry, starry nights
Shannon Wiesedeppe, Perry Ann Davis Reed
and Marian Hearne Hilpert (pictured, from left) lead the Junior League of Houston’s Starry Night Ball to new heights. Over three nights, more than 850 guests attended the ball, which raised $930,000 for community projects. Entertainment chair Casey Schrade presented a rousing show directed by Bill Bartlett and choreographed by Mistie

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College in Your Hometown

April 2012
Buzz intern and HSPVA graduate Lillian Seidel chose to stay in her hometown for college and is enjoying her second semester at Rice University.

Deadlines for choosing colleges have passed for some high school seniors and are fast approaching for others. This time of year is all about decisions – roommates, budgets and, also, geography.

Where do students want to spend their college years? For some, their hometown is the best option.

Last year, while a senior at HISD’s High School for the Performing …

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Back Porch – Vacation Mayhem

April 2012
The Kalmans family smile with their new friend, a hotel manager who made their trip extra special. Kendall, Lewis, Aerin, Tali, Ken and Elyse (from left) have stayed in touch since the cruise.

Pre-children, our friends who have a farm not far from Houston often invited us up for the weekend. I remember one particular spring weekend – gorgeous weather, wildflowers blooming, blue sky. Perfect.

Our friends made sure everyone felt comfortable in their rooms. They put us up in the back house, just a little away from the main house and private, …

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Healing our Urban Forest

April 2012
Garden Club of Houston members Doris Heard, Karen Terrell and Gail Faris (from left) help the Memorial Park Conservancy in its reforesting efforts.

The drought of 2011 left its ugly mark not only on our national forests, but also on our city parks and streets. As the hot and dry days stretched to weeks and months, I had an urge to store jugs of water in my car to dump on stressed trees when driving around town.

Obviously one water crusader is not …

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No Prescription? No Pill

April 2012
Whether you are young or old, borrowing another's prescription pill can lead to disastrous consequences. (Photo: ##istockphoto.com/GMVozd##istockphoto.com/GMVozd##)

Angelina didn’t worry that she was committing a crime. She knew she was, but it didn’t matter. She was more worried about her upcoming presentation before her boss. It was a high-stress moment for an aspiring writer working a prestigious internship.

“I was so terrified of my boss,” said Angelina (not her actual name), “and was about to go into …

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Rumor Has It – April 2012

April 2012
Blair and Caroline Guthrie walk through a tunnel of lights held by family and friends after their wedding celebration.

At first blush. Caroline Stewart met Blair Guthrie, a New Zealander, during the 2009 Sonoma Valley harvest at Paul Hobbs Winery, where their common interests brought them together. Caroline was working for Stewart Cellars, the Napa Valley vineyard her dad started in 2000, and Blair, with a degree in viticulture and enology, was in California on a temporary work …

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Buzz About Town – March 2012

March 2012
Broaches

Standing up to brain cancer
James Broach
is using laughter to fight back against brain cancer. Broach was diagnosed with brain cancer in October 2010 and an aggressive form, grade IV glioblastoma, last August. He and his wife, Jamie, are hosting Stand-Up for Brain Cancer on May 9. The gala, including a cocktail reception, dinner, stand-up comedy act by …

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