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“The Conversation”

was at dinner last year with my husband and some friends. I was talking with my girlfriend who is getting ready to retire. As

we chitchatted about her plans after retirement she mentioned that her Dad had some real estate holdings that she would be working on to “get things straightened out”. I asked what needed straightening and she gave me a long list of all the things that had been neglected over the last ten years. What struck me was the comment she made about having had a conversation with her Dad many years ago. She told him it would be really helpful if he would fill her in on his real estate holdings, his investments, and, most importantly, how he wanted things handled in the future. He was 80 at the time. She offered to help him with some of the day to day responsibilities. He told her that, while he appreciated the offer, he was fine and didn’t need her to step in and help. She felt he may have even been a bit offended that she had broached the subject at all. She continued through the hustle and bustle of life and he seemed to be handling things so she didn’t ask any questions. As she discussed her retirement with him, he told her he was glad she would have some free time because he may need her help ‘getting some things straightened out’. That is when she learned the reality. He told her there were several properties that were in serious disarray, there are a few legal lease issues, and one property has a hazardous waste issue that could mean real trouble for him. She was overwhelmed as he explained how things had just “kinda gotten away from him”. She asked herself “how did this happen?” He was fine… until he wasn’t. The hard part for parents, and their adult children, is knowing when it is time to have “The Conversation”. For the parents, it is an acknowledgement that perhaps they are not able to “handle it all” anymore. It is a loss of independence. It just doesn’t feel great. For the kids, it feels intrusive and hurtful. Our parents are ‘Mom and Dad’ – the backbone of the family. They have taken care of us all our lives, through successes and failures; love and heartache; they have always been our rock. Now it feels like we are telling them they can’t handle it anymore. The reality is that we must learn how to have intergenerational conversations before a crisis. The worst time to try to ‘figure stuff out’ is during an emergency when tensions are high, and emotions are overflowing. So, who needs to know what? The Executor of the Trust, or your choice of who will handle your estate in the absence of a trust, needs to be very well versed in how you want things handled when the time comes. They need to know where your assets are held and how you want them distributed. There are so many important details they will have to handle at the time of your death, all

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while grieving your passing. The more information you can give them today, the more likely they will be able to carry out your wishes when the time comes. People often have their trust in a file cabinet, and they think that is it. I did my due diligence and now they can sort through it all once I am gone. Remember, none of us is promised tomorrow. We are not promised our health. It is just as important that someone be informed of your holdings, and your wishes, while you are still alive. The world is full of hazards – a car accident, or a fall down the stairs. Or a broken leg while skiing or a topple while sky diving – something could happen at any time. If you are laid up in the hospital for any length of time it will be important that someone can handle your affairs. If something worse, or more permanent, were to happen it becomes even more important that someone be well informed on your affairs. If they are walking in blind, with no prior knowledge, it will be all the more difficult. Remember, they are coping with your illness, and trying to wade through a maze blindfolded. Most seniors have thought about drawing up a trust, they have thought about funeral arrangements, they have even asked their kids to mark certain family heirlooms they want after their passing. These are things they are often open about when talking with their kids. The one topic seniors don’t like to talk about is day-to-day finances. Often, as ‘the conversation’ unfolds, it becomes apparent that additional monthly cash flow or elimination of the monthly mortgage debt might provide extra security and financial comfort. There may be plenty of assets, plenty of insurance, plenty of ‘stuff’ to distribute after death, but what about while we are still alive, and wanting to enjoy our time. It is interesting because my meeting with the parents is frequently at the suggestion of the adult kids who have noticed that things are tight. They want their parents to live out their years in comfort,

they want them to enjoy, they want them to spend what they have earned. It is often Mom and Dad who think the kids want them to be super frugal so there is more inheritance. I think, these days, it is just the opposite. Kids get it. Mom and Dad worked hard. It is their money. The kids want you to enjoy it while you can. Even though it is hard, the first step for a successful conversation is just being aware that all parties are hesitant about broaching the subject. Whether the conversation is between two people, four people, or ten people, just knowing that everyone is feeling a bit anxious helps to calm the waters. I think a good second step is to be casual. The bigger deal that is made of the conversation the bigger deal it seems in everyone’s mind. A casual Sunday dinner with some chitchat about the status of your investments, or your long-term care insurance, or your Living Trust, opens the door. It lets the kids know you’re ready to share; and it lifts a huge weight off your shoulders. Let your kids help you. I promise they want to be there for you. At our firm, The Reverse Mortgage Group, we want to help you to create a life plan. We work toward a strategy that will hopefully help you to live out your years in security, comfort, and even add a pinch of fun! As we review your goals we will look at all aspects of your finances to see if a reverse mortgage would be a good retirement tool to enhance that life plan. If it is, great. If it isn’t, that is okay too. We feel our job is to provide you with local face-to-face education. I will sit down with you at your kitchen table and help you to make educated decisions – Advertorial

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ne version of the American Dream is someone who is able to work their way

up to being their own boss of their own company. While this concept has changed forms throughout the years, having the freedom of being one’s own boss is still a goal for many. For Ona Hennessey, the owner of Hennessey’s Fencing, she has worked to turn this dream into a reality. Having started her business in 2006, Hennessey worked towards the goal of being able to maintain her career while also taking care of her 5 children. “I did it to not be afraid to call in sick if my kids were sick or so I didn’t have to pay crazy daycare expenses or to be able to take my kids back and forth to school,” she explained, recalling her decision to ON THE COVER: Hennessey’s Fencing provides services from fencing and decks, to arbors and gates. Photo by Melissa van Ruiten.

start her own business after working in the industry for years. Her ability to choose how she would spend her time – to work in the office or take care of her kids – was important to her. However, taking it back even further, her story is one of hard work, learning, and growth. Prior to working in the lumber and fencing industry, Hennessey knew little about the work that would eventually become her career. “It was a happy accident, honestly,” Hennessey said about how she ended up getting into the lumber and fencing industry. After seeing a job posting for an office assistant, she decided to leave her restaurant job to pursue the opportunity despite a lack of experience. “My boss, Leslie, gave me a chance, and I worked up to be a manager at Sierra Lumber in San Jose. So, I just accidentally started. I didn’t even know how to send a fax.” By taking a chance and trying a job that she’d never done, Hennessey was not only able to open the door to a long career, she met her right-hand man, Ricardo Oropeza, who has helped mold and shape the business to where it is today. Hennessey’s Fencing has become part of the community. “You get to know the people in the community, which I love,” Hennessey said about her favorite parts of running her business. “That would be the biggest highlight.”

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Ona Hennessey owns Hennessey’s Fencing in Brentwood. The company, which has 5 crews managed by Oropeza, provides services from fencing and decks, to arbors and gates (such as ornamental gates, single gates, double gates, and specialty gates), serves over 1,000 customers per year in Brentwood, Oakley, Antioch and others. In addition to building strong relationships locally, Hennessey’s Fencing also gives back to the community.

“I usually like to support the schools. I know the schools and teachers need it,” Hennessey said about her support of athletic booster clubs, toy drives and other programs. At its foundation, Hennessey’s Fencing provides quality work at an affordable price. In fencing, a few ways they stand out is by doing a cement runoff, overlapping boards so there are no gaps, and offering a 10-year warranty. “I have a lot of faith in our work,” she said, emphasizing the importance of its quality. “And if it doesn’t live up to it, I will send one of our guys out to re-do it.” If Hennessey’s Fencing cannot provide quality work to a potential client, they try to find other companies that might be able to help. “Fencing is really difficult. People don’t realize it until they get into it, and they start digging the holes, and a lot of times they end up calling us to come finish the job,” she said of the large influx of DIY home improvement projects during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a business that focuses on highquality work and getting to know their clients, the owner said Hennessey’s Fencing is based on customer service, integrity, hard work, and honesty. For more information about Hennessey’s Fencing, call 925-516-6601 or visit www.hennesseysfencing.com.

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assistance of a professional contractor, homeowners must first consider the costs involved. According to the home improvement resource HomeAdvisor, more than onethird of homeowners do not understand what hiring a professional will cost, and then cannot successfully budget and secure financing on a renovation project. HomeAdvisor says that some of the more popular projects, such as remodeling a kitchen or bathroom or building a deck, can cost, on average, $19,920, $9,274 and $6,919, respectively. Homeowners may find that the more expensive renovations require them to secure some type of financing. Those who have never sought such financing may want to consider these options: 1) Cash-out refinancing: With cashout refinancing, a person will begin the mortgage process anew with the intention of paying off the current mortgage balance, and then taking out additional funds for other purposes. Cash-out refinancing is a way to tap into a home’s existing equity for use on improvements or

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may be tax-deductible if the financing is used to improve, buy or build a home. 3) Home equity loan: Individuals also can borrow against equity in their homes with a fixed interest rate through a home equity loan. Most lenders will calculate 80 percent of the home value and subtract a homeowner’s mortgage balance to

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figure out how much can be borrowed, according to the financial advisory website TheSimpleDollar.com. 4) Personal loan: Homeowners can shop around at various financial institutions for competitive personal loans to be used for home improvement. Funds may be approved within one business day, which can be ideal for those who want to begin their improvements soon. 5) Personal line of credit (PLOC): A personal line of credit allows borrowers to borrow only the money needed at the time, and offers a variable interest rate that is generally lower than fixed loan rates. Again, like a credit card, PLOC gives a person a maximum borrowing amount and is ideal for ongoing purchases. 6) Credit cards: In a pinch, credit cards can be used to finance improvements, but they do come with the cost of high interest rates if the balance is not paid in full by the time the bill comes due. However, for funding smaller projects and maximizing rewards points through home improvement retailers or specific credit card company promotions, credit cards can be a way to earn various perks in addition to the benefit of improving a home. Homeowners looking to finance their next improvements should speak to a financial adviser and shop around for the best types of funding for them. – Courtesy of Metro Creative

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people are gearing up to plant their new – or replant their old – vegetable gardens. For veteran gardeners, they probably already have their plans on which plants they intend to use for this season. However, if you are new to gardening, this might be your first spring garden.

So, for anyone unsure about what vegetable or plants to put in their garden this spring, here are some ideas: ♦ Peas - These are a good vegetable to plant before spring has officially begun, as they are able to germinate in lower temperatures and are less susceptible to frost. There are many types of peas to choose from, and one is sure to find the variation of pea that works best for their garden. ♦ Radishes - Radishes are a good vegetable to plant a few weeks before the last frost. It is best to do so during that time frame because it is when the soil is still workable and is preferred for radish growth. ♦ Cauliflower - Cauliflower is a cool

weather plant that, ideally, should be planted and grown before last frost. When the head of a cauliflower plant is developed, it needs to be covered to preserve its white color. ♦ Broccoli - This vegetable is strikingly similar to cauliflower. It is best to plant and harvest broccoli before the last frost as it is a cool-weather plant. It can be planted directly into the ground or started indoors and moved outside. ♦ Potatoes - These are more durable plants that are able to be planted before or after the last frost. As the stems sprout above the ground, once they reach above six inches, it is time to cover them to prevent the vegetable from becoming bitter.

♦ Cucumbers - Cucumbers are a good vegetable to plant after the last frost. They need a lot of sun and a lot of space, as they spread easily. For plants such as broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts, etc., start those seedlings indoors and then move them outdoors when the frost won’t return. Once it has warmed up, plants like potatoes, carrots and beets can be planted directly into the ground. Overall, gardening is often learned through trial, error, and reading. Hopefully, this list is able to give some insight into what types of vegetables one would want in their garden this spring.

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But gardeners who aren’t deploying technology in their home gardens could be missing out on a host of benefits that could help their plants, flowers and vegetables thrive.

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Plant monitors are sensors that can keep tabs on the health of plants and deliver that information to gardeners. Plant monitors often connect to smartphones via Bluetooth and

can deliver information on the amount of heat, light and water a plant is getting. Sensors vary in price, and some will provide more information than others. But these sensors are ideal for gardeners who love their plants but often forget to check up on them each day.

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Critters and insects are the bane of many gardeners’ existence. Determining just what is nibbling away at flowers and plants isn’t always so easy, as many animals are savvy enough to restrict their dining to the middle of the night and insects are so small they can be hard to spot. Garden cameras can serve as the watchmen of a garden

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Even the most seasoned gardeners cannot document the conditions outside as effectively as a good weather sensor. Weather sensors track conditions such as temperature, relative humidity and air quality. This information can then be paired with irrigation devices to ensure plants get all the care they need to thrive throughout the season. – Courtesy of Metro Creative

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o one ever wants to call a plumber. Typically, it means a leak or some other disaster rather than a social call. But,

disaster or not, Jesse Delgado and his wife, Kayla, of Flow Pro Plumbing say they believe that calling a plumber should be a positive experience. Jesse and Kayla started Flow Pro Plumbing in 2017 in Brentwood after seeing a need for a customer-first approach to the industry that they said was not being met. “There are a lot of stigmas around plumbers that we want to avoid,” Kayla said, adding that plumbers have a reputation among customers for being untrustworthy, dirty, or even unprofessional. “There seems to be a huge lack of customer service in general, and we knew we could do it better.” Flow Pro boasts a flat-rate service as just one of many ways to differentiate themselves from the frustrations customers may have experienced with other plumbing companies. Prices are made clear to customers before the toolbox is even opened, and change only if the scope of the work changes, according to Kayla. “If a one-hour job turns into a six-hour job for me, we’re still only charging the customer for one,” Jesse added. “What we have done with flat rate, upfront pricing eliminates the gamble. No more stressing about trips to the store, or having an inexperienced plumber perform your repairs. Our customers get to decide if the price for their job meets their budget and needs prior to starting the work.” This customer-first approach is a point of pride for both

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Kayla, left and Jesse Delgado own Flow Pro Plumbing. The Flow Pro Plumbing team is seen on the right. Kayla and Jesse, and seems to resonate with their customers. Flow Pro Plumbing has won numerous awards, including the honor of Gold in the 2021 Best of Oakley poll. Kayla comes from an extensive customer service background and continues to use those skills to ensure anyone who calls Flow Pro feels they are getting the best experience possible; Jesse is a second-generation plumber. He recalls going on calls with his father, a plumber in San Diego. On these trips, he learned the attention to detail that Flow Pro makes a core part of their approach. The Delgados keep their staff small in order to ensure each customer is given the same level of professionalism and quality “white glove service” that Jesse himself would provide. Plumbers working for Flow Pro are expected to undergo weekly trainings to ensure they are able to provide the best service available to their customers. “The goal is to provide quality service over quantity,”

Kayla said. “The gauge by which we run our business is ‘what will it take to provide a 5-star service on every single call?’ Our hyper focus on customer service is what has allowed us to create long-term relationships with our clients. We focus on creating long-term solutions to our customers’ plumbing issues. If that means we only have four trucks on the road providing the best service instead of 10 just doing an okay job, then that’s what we do.” Jesse said Flow Pro Plumbing’s next venture is a desire to get into community outreach. “I’d love to be able to work more on providing service to the elderly or to those who maybe can’t easily afford plumbing service,” he said. “Serving the community the best we can is always the main goal. Growth comes naturally with that, but it comes second. Being a positive part of our community is always first.” To view a video, visit www.thepress.net/multimedia

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♦ Cons to container gardening Container garden plants will not have direct access to the ground, so they need gardeners to create the ideal growing conditions. Developing the right care formula can be challenging. The home and garden resource The Spruce says that drainage is an important factor in container gardening, and most containers do not offer enough drainage holes. If water cannot escape the soil, the roots of the plants can rot and die. It’s not enough to add stones or gravel to the bottom of containers. Drill additional holes in the bottom (1 inch to 2 inches in diameter for small or medium-sized pots; 1 inch in diameter for larger pots). Also, be sure to check on soil moisture so that watering can be adjusted. During hot stretches, plants may need to be watered more frequently. ♦ Plan for plants that play well Grouping plants together can create visually stunning combinations. However, it is important to choose plants that require the same amount of light and moisture. Look at plant tags when visiting the garden center and select complementary plants, or ask a store employee. Mixing different plant shapes, colors and leaf textures, as well as plants of various heights, can help containers look filled out. ♦ Feed plants accordingly Plants need nutrition to thrive in containers. Quality potting mixes will contain fertilizers, but nutrition will wane over time. Every couple of weeks, container plants will need either fresh potting mix or granular fertilizer added to feed them. Oregon State University Extension Services suggests using a slow-release fertilizer or worm castings several times throughout the season. – Courtesy of Metro Creative

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some aesthetic appeal: ♦ Emerald arborvitae: The Arbor Day Foundation (ADF) notes that the emerald arborvitae is unique among arborvitaes because it maintains its green color even in the coldest months of the year. The emerald arborvitae can grow to between 10 and 15 feet tall and spread as wide as four feet at maturity. The tree features a pyramid shape and is considered slowgrowing at less than 12 inches of growth per year. The ADF reports that full sun and partial shade are best for this tree. ♦ Carolina cherry laurel: Carolina cherry laurels are popular choices for privacy seekers. The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center notes the trees can grow tall and boast a pyramidal shape. The Carolina cherry laurel requires sun and thrive in moist, well-drained soils. Parents with young children should know that the leaves of this family of plant contain hydrocyanic acid and should never be eaten. ♦ Boxwood: The ADF notes that boxwoods are renowned for their use in formal gardens. That can make them an ideal option for homeowners seeking a traditional garden aesthetic in their see Privacy page 13B

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Think back to the last time you purchased a fresh Christmas tree. What is the key to ensuring it gets enough water while on display? You guessed it: making a fresh cut in the trunk of the tree. The same concept applies to floral arrangements. Use a sharp scissor or pruning shears to cut about one inch from the bottom of each stem at a 45-degree angle. Continue this process every three days or so. The 45-degree angle prevents the stem from squishing during the cut and enables it to absorb more water.

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♦ Privet: Privets are dense privacy hedges that grow quickly, with the ADF reporting they can grow up to three feet per year. Privets may reach 12 feet in height and spread as wide as six feet at maturity. Privets tolerate shearing well, which can make them ideal privacy options for those looking for a formal appearance. Privets require full sun for uniform growth. Privets are considered invasive in many areas of North America, so homeowners should consult their local garden center prior to planting. – Courtesy of Metro Creative

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9. Dowels or curtain rods and some fabric can be used to fabricate slings to hold books or magazines. 10. Invest in some magnetic boards that can hold keys or notes by the front door or store knives on a kitchen wall. 11. Install two towel bars parallel to one another on the wall of a bathroom. These can hold extra toilet tissue or rolled hand towels. 12. Use rope plant hangers to store potatoes or onions near prep areas. The same plant hangers can wrangle stuffed animals and small toys in kids’ rooms. – Courtesy of Metro Creative

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roughly 40 years between 1880 and 1920, the American Craftsman home has endured into the 21st century thanks to its beauty and the unique feel its homes inspire. Many Craftsman homes were built nearly a century ago if not even earlier, so these homes may need renovations that make them more functional now without sacrificing their historic beauty. There are various ways to renovate Craftsman homes yet still maintain their authentic feel. ♦ Siding: Craftsman homes are instantly recognizable from the street because of their unique features. Homeowners who want to maintain that authentic Craftsman feel must carefully consider their choice of material when replacing the siding on their homes. The siding manufacturer Allura notes that fiber cement siding can be a great option for homeowners who want to replicate the original design of Craftsman homes built with sported board-and-batten siding. Fiber cement siding gives the appearance of wood when installed and does not fade quickly or require significant maintenance. ♦ Exterior color: Homeowners need not feel beholden to certain colors when replacing siding or repainting their homes’ exteriors. Nautical color schemes featuring navy blue exteriors with white accents can highlight features

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