FACE Magazine ~ Vol. 9 No. 9 ~ April 2017

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FASHION MAD HATTER’S

LUNCHEON & STYLE SHOW

JUDICE INN TURNS 70! ODE TO BOOTH #2

IMANI FRUGE HER OVERNIGHT SUCCESS AS AN ACCIDENTAL CHEF AND THE OWNER OF HER OWN BUSINESS, CAJUN MAMA, SURPRISES NO ONE MORE THAN IMANI HERSELF.

WHAT IS INTIMACY PART 2

HOUSE THERAPY ON STYLE

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ON THE COVER 40 IMANI FRUGE Her overnight success as an accidental chef and the owner of her own business, Cajun Mama, surprises no one more than Imani herself.

SPECIAL FEATURES 56 MAD HATTER’S LUNCHEON & STYLE SHOW 22 WOMEN IN BUSINESS

CONTENTS 08 ACADIANA LIFE Nominations for Acadiana’s Top Nurse Sentimental Simplicity–Letter Writing Sexual Assault–Hearts of Hope 24 LIFE AND LEISURE Grumpy Grandma Weathering The Storm – Your Career Texas Wineries 30 MIND | BODY| SOUL Barriers to Intimacy – Part 2 Happy & Productive Women The Written Word– Author June Shaw 36 HOME House Therapy Home Cooling Alternatives 50 FAMILY MATTERS Fertility Answers Life Hacks 68 SHOW YOUR FACE 74 MARKETPLACE 66 FACE DISTRIBUTION LOCATIONS


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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Marisa Olson, Elizabeth O’Roark Hesterly, Cheré Coen, Don Short, Laurie J. James, Nettie Mae Avec Domino, Ren Campbell, Cheeky, Savannah Ludwig, Scott Brazda Flint Zerangue, Michelle Dunbar

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Penny Moore – Moore Photography Tucker Johnston - LightWriter Photography Cheré Coen

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ACADIANA LIFE

ODE TO BOOTH #2 Judice Inn was founded in April of 1947 by brothers Alcide and Marc Judice.

GROWING UP IN THE HUB CITY By Flint Zerangue, Sr.

JUDICE INN TURNS 70

I

remember it well—it was the early 1970’s and I was a student at Woodvale Elementary. One day as I walked with my class back from the cafeteria, the school secretary (Miss Anna

Judice) called me out of line and asked me to come with her—not sure if I was in trouble, I slowly walked over... Yes Miss Anna? She said, “Don’t worry, you didn’t do anything wrong, I need some help carrying something from my car.” As she opened her car door, I could smell something that was very unique, something delicious; something that I knew didn’t come from the school cafeteria. She handed me a box; it was filled with lots of small brown bags that obviously contained food, but what? As Miss Anna lifted the second box out of her car, she asks if I know what’s in the boxes… As I shake my head no, she says, “They’re hamburgers, Judice Inn hamburgers, and I’m bringing them for the teachers.” I remember 70 years later…kids are still growing up at Judice Inn. 8 FACE | APRIL 2017

thinking “Wow, these teachers have it made. This must be why my parents are teachers. It’s the food!”


JUDICE INN TRIVIA • When Judice Inn opened, Johnston Street was still a gravel road. Most people think the pipe & chain in front of the building is to protect it from being hit by a car. Fact is, they were installed so people could tie up their horse when they stopped in to eat.

Several years later, and now a student at Lafayette High, I began to enjoy the freedoms of my teenage years, a part-time job, my first car, Friday night football games, school dances, etc. Then one day

Always smiling, for years I simply knew him as“Smiley.” I now know his real name was Ashton.

a group of my friends decided to meet after school

with the food, ambiance and general family

to discuss some school function we were helping

atmosphere this one-of-a-kind burger joint

to plan. “Judice Inn!” they all said and the meeting

offers our great community.

was set. Judice Inn? It sounded familiar, but I just couldn’t place it… The next day, we drive into the parking lot and headed inside. Then, just as I walk in front of this man’s car, he honks his horn! It scared the bejeesus out of me! I thought the guy wanted to fight or something, so I look at my friend and say, “What’s his problem?” Laughing to the point of crying, my friend explains, No, knucklehead, this place has curb service (Car Hop)… If you need something you can just honk your horn and someone will come out to wait on you.

• The Pipe and Chain that span the front of the building were originally installed to tie up your horse.

Gerald Judice: Co-Owner and General Manager of Judice Inn

For me and my family, our favorite spot was (and still is) booth #2. It’s right by the kitchen, so I can always give a little nod to whoever’s

• The Secret Sauce used on the burgers was invented by their Aunt. • After 70 years, the Judice family stands firm on NOT offering French Fries, Ketchup or Pickles (don’t even ask). • They make an awesome Egg Sandwich, but you can’t order it during lunch on Saturdays.

My memories and experiences in that

And that’s really what it’s all about —

booth range from planning Prom dates

memories, and the preservation of them.

to planning fishing trips as my friends

Whether intentional or not, brothers

and I studied the only aerial photo of

Alcide and Marc Judice (with the help

the Atchafalaya Basin we’d ever seen

of countless friends and family) were

(this was way before GPS).

able to turn their little hamburger stand into a Lafayette Tradition by capturing

Still a bit shaken and embarrassed from the whole

cooking that day, or refill my drink if the

the essence of longevity in business

thing, I mustered the courage to open the door and

servers are too busy with other customers.

through the simple premise of offering

walk inside. It only took a second or two for my

My memories and experiences in that booth

good food, a pleasant atmosphere, and a

attitude to change. The smell of those one-of-a-kind

range from planning Prom dates to planning

place where good people could go with

delicious smelling hamburgers immediately brought

fishing trips as my friends and I studied the

friends or family and make memories. So

back memories of that day at Woodvale when Miss

only aerial photo of the Atchafalaya Basin

Happy 70th Anniversary Judice Inn! The

Anna asked me to help her bring in hamburgers for

we’d ever seen (this was way before GPS).

memories and individual family traditions

the teachers. “Wow, I’m here, I’m actually here…

The plaques on the wall pay homage to many

that you have helped facilitate for the

Judice Inn!” I ordered my first cheeseburger and

loyal Judice Inn patrons that have long since

families of this community will forever be

was hooked from that point on. Over the years I’ve

passed, but their memories still live on with

immortalized in your simple burger joint...

been a frequent guest; falling evermore in love

the Judice family and longtime customers.

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Help FACE honor Acadiana’s Top Nurses during National Nurses Week by nominating a special

Nurses are the unsung heroes of life. Their calm, caring and professional demeanors help

nurse or group of nurses that have touched your life in a profoundly positive way. To nominate a nurse or group of nurses as one of Acadiana’s Top Nurses, simply mail, email or fax your nomination* to one of the following: Face Magazine, P.O. Box 61096, Lafayette, LA 70596

countless people throughout the

Email: Admin@FaceAcadiana.com

world each day. Be it a simple

Fax 337-456-5541 (Phone nominations will not be accepted).

smile or an extreme emergency, nurses are there to aid and

*NOMINATIONS MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: The name and contact information of the person making the nomination (you).

assist us in our most vulnerable

The name(s) and contact (work or individual) information of the person(s) being nominated.

moments of life.

A short story or outline as to why your nominee should be named as one of Acadiana’s Top Nurses. The deadline to submit nominations is midnight April 20th, 2017.

“Acadiana’s Top Nurses” is a Face Media Group Promotion. National Nurses Week is May 6th -12th, 2017. This annual event is sponsored by the American Nurses Association (ANA) to recognize nurses for their professional skills and abilities. Face’s “Acadiana’s Top Nurses” program coincides with National Nurses Week and is proud to participate in the celebration and promotion of the nursing industry, but is not affiliated with the ANA or other nursing organizations.


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FACE Magazine’s 6th Annual Scholastics High School Arts & Writing Competition

Last year’s entries showcased many talented young artists!

The competition is open to all area high school students attending public, private, charter or home schools in the parishes of Lafayette, Iberia, St. Martin, St. Landry, Vermilion and Acadia.

The competition is free to enter and includes multiple categories in Writing (Poetry, Essay, Memoir) and Art (Painting, Photography, Drawing) and others.

Competitors will be competing for certificates, prizes, public recognition, and a chance to have their entry published in FACE Magazine.

Teachers and Students should visit www.FaceAcadiana.com and click the FACE Scholastics link for a complete list of rules and category descriptions.

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Back In The Day

1997

[ DO YOU REMEMBER? ] THE SCANDALS, SAD AND ODD NEWS: - An episode of Pokemon (“Electric Soldier Porygon”) featured a scene with flashing lights which induced mass seizures in children across Japan. A subsequent news report replayed the offending scene and prompted more seizures. - Mattel released ‘Share-A-Smile Becky’ Barbie doll, who was disabled and came with a wheelchair; however, the doll created controversy when it was pointed out that the Barbie-Dream-House was not wheelchair accessible and could not accommodate Becky’s needs. - Eddie Murphy was stopped by the police with a transsexual prostitute. He explained that it was all a misunderstanding; he was just giving the young lady-man a ride. THE HOTTIES AND FASHION ICONS: - Tyra Banks, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Heidi Klum, Rebecca Romijn, Victoria Silvstedt, Niki Taylor, Claudia Schiffer

GREAT QUOTES OF THE PERIOD: - “Oh my GOD! They killed Kenny!” - South Park

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- Music and film star John Denver dies in plane crash. He was the pilot. - Hip Hop Icon Notorious B.I.G is killed by a gunshot. - Movie, Comedian and TV Star Chris Farley dies from a cocaine and heroin overdose.

TOP 3 BOX OFFICE HITS:

- “There are some things that money can’t buy. For everything else there’s MasterCard” - MasterCard

- Titanic

- “I’m king of the world!” - Leonardo DiCaprio, in “Titanic”

- The Lost Word: Jurassic Park

- Men In Black

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ACADIANA LIFE

Sentimental Simplicity The most personal gift By Elizabeth Hesterly

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M

y aunt who my family affectionately called “Chatch” was a strong purveyor of the bread and butter note. She had boxes and boxes of note cards and stationery, and she used them daily. From the time that I went off to college in 1979, Chatch wrote me once a week for the rest of her life. She died in 2008, only a few months shy of her 90th birthday. Imagine how many times I opened my mail box to find correspondence from her. I miss those cards and letters still. They were often simple little notes, full of her cheer and chattiness, and they made me happy. They conveyed her love and devotion to me, and they made me feel connected to her in a precious way. Chatch (rhymes with scotch) was from a generation who cherished the art of letter writing. She selected her paper goods with care and I always sensed that she matched her recipient to the paper she chose. Her handwriting was not an easy one to read, but that didn’t matter. I had years of practice. From Chatch I learned that receiving an old-fashioned letter in the mail is a simple gift. I know what it meant to me to recognize that she had thought of me and sat down to tell me so. I’ve kept many of her cards, and I’ve stored in special boxes notes she wrote to both of my sons. Letters are important. They are tools of learning. We have a deeper understanding of American history through the letters of our patriots, through the letters of soldiers at war to spouses at home, through the

letters of those who aimed to be President. A letter is a treasure. It’s a record of the day, a peek into the moment, a first-hand account. But most people don’t write letters any more. We’ve got email and texting and Facebook and all sorts of social media angles that thwart our efforts toward pen and paper. I wish it weren’t so. I personally like finding a card or letter in my mailbox. I immediately notice when my stack of mail contains a unique envelope resting among junk mail and bills. I cull my mail, sorting by category, with the rare personal correspondence positioned on top. I eagerly read this type of mail first. We all have excuses justifying our neglect of letter writing. We’re busy. It’s unnecessary. A phone call is easier. However, I’ll contend all my life that writing a letter to someone who is lonely or sick or in some kind of peril is just about the best gift you can offer. Test me and see. Think of someone you need to thank, or someone who means a lot to you, or someone you know who is struggling. Then send that person a handwritten note. Your simple gift will do wonders. I know because that’s what Chatch taught me. Let’s not be part of the first generation who neglects to leave an important legacy. Your letters and mine, they offer a historical record. They will tell our stories. They will give those who come after us a personal glimpse into our lives, what we cared about, those we loved, and what we thought of the world around us. So, let’s write letters. Let’s make history. Let’s put our words onto paper and leave a lasting image. No text or email or Instagram can do that. Choose your paper, select your pen, and give your words away. Elizabeth O’Roark Hesterly was born and raised in Lafayette. She is a graduate of Acadiana High School and LSU, is too serious for her own good, admires loyalty and faithfulness, and strives for both.

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ACADIANA LIFE KIWANIS OF LAFAYETTE DONATES $25,000 TO WOODVALE ELEMENTARY

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HE KIWANIS CLUB OF LAFAYETTE recently presented a $25,000 check to the Woodvale Elementary PTC for help with the schools much-needed new playground structure. The Woodvale PTC raised more than $35,000 over the past five years to build momentum for the project and the Kiwanis of Lafayette graciously stepped in to assist them in making the project a reality. Present to accept the donation were Ms Monique Vidos, Woodvale Principal, Ms Brandi Comeaux, Woodvale PTC President, and a handful of students and PTC members.

The project will be built upon the conclusion of the current school year and will be ready for use at the start of the 2017-18 school year. In addition, because of Kiwanis’ involvement, the project’s contractor Kincade Recreation (who previously partnered with the club to build Parc Independence), has agreed to donate four benches with Kiwanis logos for the project! The playground equipment will be used by students, as well as others who participate in after school programs and activities.

To learn more about the Kiwanis of Lafayette visit them online at www.lafayettekiwanis.org.

LOURDES AFTERHOURS & CC’S COFFEE COMING TO BROUSSARD

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he Broussard Chamber of Commerce, One Acadiana, The Broussard Economic Development Corporation and several Broussard City Council Members recently helped the Billeaud Companies Board of Directors break ground on their newest development Billeaud Companies will own and operate a new 10,000 square foot facility that will house the latest locations of Lourdes AfterHours and CC’s Coffee House.

this year, Lourdes AfterHours provides walk-in care for minor injuries and illnesses after normal business hours. Lourdes established these clinics to provide families with easy access to board certified physicians and prompt medical care on weeknights, weekends and holidays. Lourdes AfterHours will be providing a much needed service to families in and around the Broussard, Youngsville and St Martin Parish Area.

This new building will be located in front of Walmart near Rotolo’s Pizzeria on St. Nazaire Rd in Broussard.

CC’s Coffee House is coming to Broussard thanks to an aggressive growth plan. The Louisiana Company plans to expand from its current 33 locations to 50 by the end of this year and triple the size of the company in the next 3 to 5 years.

With locations in Carencro, Lafayette, Breaux Bridge and now Broussard later

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By Kimberly Young Hearts of Hope Executive Director A 19 year-old Stanford College student and star student athlete became a household name in January 2015. Brock Turner was arrested, and subsequently convicted of sexual assault. Controversy surrounded the case from beginning to end, and there is a lot we could talk about regarding sexual assault and Brock Turner. But as a frontline soldier in the battle against sexual assault, and as a mother of a teenage kid, what stood out to me was this quote from Brock Turner: “My intentions were not to rape a girl without her consent—I was just trying to hook up with a girl.” See, it’s right there, that word— consent.

Movies and books glamorize the strong, masculine hero who forces himself on a woman and kisses and gropes her until she gives in to his passionate advances. The truth is that these types of actions and behaviors are sexual assault. And there are real consequences for both the survivor of sexual assault and the perpetrator. People want to believe that rapists hide in dark alleys and wear ski masks. We teach our

children about stranger danger, and we generally believe that bad things like sexual abuse and sexual assault happen to bad people and in bad places. And while it is important to educate our children about the dangers of this world and to practice safety precautions, the truth is that rapists and perpetrators are more than likely people we know and often trust. Understanding consent is of utmost importance because sexual assault can end up being what you don’t intend to happen. #GotConsent?

Merriam-Webster defines consent this way, “to agree to do or allow something: to give permission for something to happen or be done.” For survivors of sexual assault and sexual abuse, consent is something denied to them. They did not agree for something to happen or to be done to them. Or maybe they agreed to some things but not to everything. Survivors of sexual assault often struggle with self-blame over consent. Hearts of Hope wants to help people understand consent. First, if someone is under the age of 17, they cannot consent to sexual activity. If someone is drinking or under the influence of any drug, they cannot give consent to sexual

Survivors of sexual assault often struggle with self-blame over consent. activity; and being drunk or high is not an excuse for sexual assault. Just because someone said “YES” at one time to sexual activity, doesn’t imply “YES” every time. The absence of “NO” does not equal “YES”. And someone can say “YES” and then change their mind and say, “NO.” I know that’s a lot to take in, but the main thing to remember about consent and sexual activity is that you need clear and constant communication.

CONTACT INFORMATION: 24/7 SEXUAL ASSAULT CRISIS LINE: 337.233.RAPE (7273) Ph: 337.269.1557 info@theheartsofhope.org theheartsofhope.org

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ACADIANA LIFE

The Body You Want Can be Yours By

SUMMER

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PRING IS HERE, which means summer is quickly approaching. Summer begs for swimsuits, shorts and tank tops, which can make some anxious about their physical appearance. Many people see

spring as the perfect time to take on something they’ve been putting off.

Many people see spring

It’s understandable for patients considering plastic surgery to enjoy the holidays. Then, once the holidays are over, consider opting for surgery in the

as the perfect time to

spring. The good news about putting off a cosmetic procedure until spring is this time of year comes with its own advantages.

take on something they’ve been putting off.

“For many of our patients, the fact that school is still in session for their kids is a big advantage,” explains Bennett Boustany Fontenot, M.D. “There is recovery time associated with any procedure, so it’s important to take the patient’s lifestyle into account.” Dr. Fontenot, and Joseph P. Lupo, M.D., of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery of Acadiana have made it standard practice to take their patients’ lives and activities into account. Both surgeons have performed a number of procedures over their careers and are trained by world-renowned plastic and general surgeons. They work to treat their patients as a whole.

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Dr. Fontenot recommends considering breast

such thing as a risk-free procedure. It’s vital for

augmentation and tummy tucks before the

patients to choose a surgeon who is trained to

summer. Both procedures do require a bit of

deal with any complications that arise.

recovery time, but go a long way towards building confidence and approaching a healthier lifestyle.

“Ideally, a well-trained surgeon should lay Fontenot. “Nothing should hit you by surprise.

I’m still excited I made the decision to do the

Even if you want something fairly soon, don’t

surgery.” Angel Estis says her decision to get a

be afraid to ask pointed questions. No surgeon

tummy tuck under the care of Dr. Lupo was made

should shy away from specifics.” The decision to undergo a medical procedure

“Most of the time, when people come to us

should never be taken lightly or be made hastily.

they’ve tried everything,” says Dr. Lupo. “However,

Take the time to research and review. There is

there are some areas of concern which diet and

no reason to live with a body that makes you

exercise won’t fix. A good example would be extra

unhappy. Most patients find that after surgery

skin from weight loss, or the look and feel of your

they are more active and want to live a healthier

breasts after pregnancy and breast feeding.”

lifestyle, because they feel better about

Spring offers the opportunity to look and feel better, but it is important to note there is no

after surgery they

out the benefits, risks and results,” says Dr.

“I’m very pleased and happy. It’s been a year and

based on word-of-mouth reviews.

Most patients find that

are more active and want to live a healthier lifestyle, because they feel better about themselves.

themselves. Take the time this spring to find your confidence again.

WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS... WELL, YOU KNOW.

Bennett B. Fontenot, M.D. Joseph P. Lupo, M.D.

To make an appointment with Dr. Lupo or Dr. Fontenot, call 337.504.3640 Or visit us at: PlasticSurgeryLafayette.com

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WOMEN IN BUSINESS

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The Entrepreneurial Spirit of Acadiana

he business women in Acadiana are truly amazing. From their creativity and resourcefulness to their amazing career accomplishments, Acadiana’s

business women continue to hone their individual talents while providing valuable products and services to the community. We salute these locally women-owned and women-operated businesses and hope you will help maintain the Acadiana entrepreneurial spirit by supporting them.

KYLIE NEUVILLE Kylie Neuville is the owner of Symétrie Studio and Spa. She’s been a hairstylist for 10 years and is a Licensed Cosmetologist. She is a Certified Micropigmentation/Permanent Cosmetics Professional, a Microblading/ 3D Hair Stroking Specialist and holds a Lash Lift Certification. Kylie and her team of skilled professionals strive to reveal ones natural beauty by enhancing their features through Eyebrow Microblading, Permanent Eyeliner, Permanent Lip Liner/Color, Facials, Microdermabrasion, Dermaplaning, Light Therapy, Eyelash Extensions, Lash Lift, Lash Tint, Spray Tanning and more. Their mission is to accentuate the beauty that lies within all of us. If you’re interested in enhancements, then Symétrie is the place to go. Symétrie Studio & Spa | 4041 Amb Caffery Pkwy Ste A | Lafayette | 337-534-0852 | Symetriestudiospa.com

REBA LANDRY Reba Landry is a licensed Realtor® with Red Door Realty Acadiana in Lafayette. Being a Realtor® is a perfect fit for Reba. She is passionate about helping people. After receiving a degree in Education from LSU, Reba moved to the Acadiana area. Now, some 35 years later, she has retired from teaching and transitioned to residential real estate sales. “It’s been wonderful!”, explains Reba, “The best part of my job is interacting with people. I love showing them homes and properties. It can be a challenge, but I always put my client’s best interests first.” Reba considers herself blessed to have such a wonderful and supporting husband and family. She loves being a Realtor® with Red Door Realty and thanks God for her success. 1023 E St Mary Blvd. | Lafayette | 337-504-4828 off | 337-654-6771 cell | rebasellshomes.com

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The Entrepreneurial Spirit of Acadiana

EMILY M. HUNT Emily M. Hunt, a Partner with New York Life Insurance Company, has been with the firm for 10 years. Her primary responsibility is to grow the Lafayette office by recruiting talented people into the industry. She explains: “My job is to recruit, but my responsibly is to coach, train, and mentor my agents to success. I especially love that I get to give other people the opportunity that I was given. When I see them grow their own business, it makes me so proud.” “One of the greatest things about New York Life is that I get to be a mom first. As a mother of two young girls, it’s so important that I am able to be there when they need me. Our families always come first. Luckily, this is a company that allows me to be Mommy, then Partner. “ 400 East Kaliste Saloom Rd, Lafayette | 337-261-9861 | EMHunt@FT.NewYorkLife.com

SUNNI SAUNDERS BIENVENU Sunni Saunders Bienvenu is a real estate agent with Century 21 Action Realty of Lafayette, specializing in residential sales. She has always enjoyed working with people and providing great service since her days in Houston as a hairstylist. Sunni attended the University of Houston, received a degree in Business, and worked as the Director of Purchasing Projects for a large oil company, which provided her the unique ability to successfully help her clients make prudent buying and selling decisions. She also has a passion for home decorating and improvements, which ultimately led her into real estate. After twelve years in Acadiana, Sunni considers it home. Sunni is married to Ben Bienvenu, and together they have two beautiful daughters, Sydni and Audri. Sunni prides herself on listening to her clients’ needs and treating them like family in their quest for home ownership. 4023 Amb Caffery Pkwy #110 | Lafayette | 337.321.5559 cell | 337.704.9021 office | C21SunniB@gmail.com

CARLA MEAUX Carla Meaux is a Certified Cadillac Sales Consultant with Courtesy Automotive Group’s Courtesy Cadillac / Chevrolet in Broussard. Carla has been in the automotive industry for nearly fifteen years—of which nine have been with Courtesy. She is experienced and very knowledgeable, which ensures her clients will find the right vehicle for their needs. “Courtesy Automotive is a great company,” says Carla. “They treat their employees very fairly, and our customers are always treated with the courtesy and respect they deserve.” Carla is proud to sell the Cadillac and Chevrolet brands. Respect and personal attention for her customer’s time and automotive needs are her highest priority. The effort and thoughtfulness that Carla puts into each customer ensures that their buying experience and ownership will be a Completely Satisfied one. 1345 Evangeline Thwy | Broussard | 337-364-6411 | cmeaux@courtesyautomotive.com | courtesybroussard.com

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LIFE AND LEISURE

Grumpy Grandma BONJOUR MA CAJUN FRIENDS!

MAIS LA, SALLY… Pauve ti bête, dat boy must-a forgot where his bread’s buttered? Gross!!! GROSS?!?—Mon dieu! How can the dazzling, purifyin’, cleaning power of Love Spit be GROSS?!?

IT’S ME AGAIN, opinionated columnist and general know it all, Mrs. Nettie Mae Avec Domino.

Well Sally, sounds like Lil Norbert done OK… y’all all know dat my high intellect started to notice le femme. OMG (dats “Oh and profound knowledge is well known in Nettie Mae Avec Domino My God” for you people in Cotton Port). The these parts. And it’s true; I been around da pond grumpy@faceacadiana.com same thing happened to me with my little nephew. a time or two—and I ain’t talking about da time One day you kissing him goodbye and the next, they dat no good Boscoe Bertinot took me to the levee and don’t want nothing to do with you (unless they need tried to get fresh with me either… huh, I’m glad his eye money). We got a little cutie patootie living down the street dat stayed black ‘n blue for a month. Anyway, back to the point. can turn the world on with her smile if you know what I mean… Peoples know dat Ole Nettie Mae it the place to go to get Girl, just get ready, cuz dat boy ain’t never gonna be the same. real answers for the real problems dat they face in life, which My advice—let him figure it out on his own. If he can’t brush his brings me to my first letter. teeth and stay clean by now, he ain’t gonna get it until he’s had a little public humiliation. Send him back to his mama’s and let him grow up a little.

THE MAGIC OF MEMAW’S SALIVARY GLANDS.

Now for you peoples who ain’t got no life and you feel like you gotta write me every month, I’m gonna make it short and sweet…

Dear Grumpy Grandma, Dare I was, droppin’ off my grandson, Little Norbert, to his school, when I notice he had a big ‘ol dot of chocolate or dirt or somethin’ on his cheek. Mais I didn’t wont dat boy to get laughed at, so I grab my hanky, put some spit on one end and started to clean dat boy’s face… Next thing I know, dat boy start hollering, “MEMAW!!! WHAT YOU DOIN YOU!!! ?” PAS BON MEMAW… PAS BON!!! DAT’S GROSS!!! Well, needless to say, me and Little Norbert ain’t been the same ever since… What I gotta do? — Signed, Salivating Sally

• Beulah, EMPLOYMENT AIN’T A SNACK FOOD!!! You go through jobs and boyfriends like people eat M&M’s. STOP IT!!! If you can keep a job for a full 90 days you can write me again, utter wise, we’re done! • Mary, Dat ain’t the kind of hives that make honey, girl! GET SOME CREAM ON DAT QUICK… AND DON’T SEND ME NO MORE PICTURES! Mon dieu women, I ain’t no doctor, I give advice! I couldn’t keep food down for three days after seeing what you got. • And Lila, It’s ‘I’ BEFORE ‘U”, especially when it comes to spelling tests and gettin’ in line at the buffet!!

Until next time, au revoir Y’all

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HERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO “WEATHER” THE STORM W

ish. What would your perfect career look like? Make a dream board and then get proactive and intentional about taking steps to make those dreams come true. If you see it, you will start to believe it.

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ntertain. Having an event to look forward to can break up the monotony of a crummy work situation. It can help you stay focused on work with a reward at the end. Schedule a night of fun. Reward yourself.

Actively follow through with every interesting idea you

have. Keep a journal or a vision board to keep the goals and dreams in front of you. Use your car visor, your wallet, your refrigerator, or your bible—whatever place you visit frequently. Remember, most ideas fail without follow through.

WEATHERing the Storm #IntentionalPositivity:

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hink outside the box. Make up a new scenario and then sell it to your current or new employer to get what you want. I once had a client who was a radio DJ and an advertising expert. He was barely making ends meet, but knew he could create his dream job by convincing a big corporation that he would save them money by being an in-house advertising agency. And that’s exactly what he did. Today he still works in a corporate job, continuing to create positions that save companies money.

Have a little faith in yourself: If you dream it, you can By Laurie J. James, MCD

Are you excited about work? Or do you dread tomorrow? If you are completely satisfied with your working situation, consider mentoring someone else through their difficult journey! No matter where you are in your career—even if you’re out of work and desperately looking for a viable work environment—there are proactive ways to keep moving forward with ease and confidence.

achieve it! If you have a dream career in your mind or heart, that means that it’s in your wheelhouse. Sometimes, we all get scared of facing those dreams, because there may be a large learning curve— but DO DREAM and sprinkle the dream with plenty of faith that the end results will appear. Be aware that the journey to get there might look different than what you have in your mind—but you WILL get there.

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ngage in healthy activities. Eat a sound and balanced diet; drink plenty of water; exercise at least 30 minutes a day; take time to breathe in some oxygen; schedule quality time with the girls or with your significant other for a night out to the movies or to supper; keep a regular schedule of keeping your face clean by washing at least twice a day; schedule a massage.

Research exciting opportunities either online or in person. Ask;

read; look around. Find out why some people are blissfully happy and tap into that positive thinking mode. You have the power to make anything happen. If you don’t like the current road you’re on, take time to refocus your goals and efforts, one step at a time. If you are patient and able to weather the storm, you will yield a fruitful harvest!

Laurie J. James is one of 18 Master Career Directors globally. She co-founded and presided over the Professional Résumé Writing & Research Association from 2000-2004. PRWRA rebranded to Career Directors in 2005. Laurie has created 10,000+ job-winning résumés in her 30-year career. She is a credentialed résumé and LinkedIn profile writer, seasoned public speaker and award-winning career image coach.


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LIFE AND LEISURE Texas is known for many things — cattle, horses, barbecue and cowboys, to name a stereotypical few. Now, add wine to that list. Texas is one of the top 10 states for growing grapes and its wineries consistently nab top 10 lists and industry awards. Here are four spots to enjoy Texas wines.

Messina Hof’s urban winery is located in the 1891 Wallis Hotel of Grapevine.

By Cheré Coen

GRANBURY

Fall Creek vineyard started in the mid-1970s, one of Texas’ first wineries.

FALL CREEK Another long-standing winery is Fall Creek Vineyards, located about 25 miles south of Austin. Ed and Susan Auler started the vineyard in the mid-1970s, which is why the couple is known as the “First Family of Texas Wines.” But don’t make the mistake of assuming grapes are a new industry to Texas. They will quickly point out that the Spaniards brought grapes to the region before California. Wines from Fall Creek have been served at four presidential inaugurations, White House state dinners and at James Beard dinners. For information, visit www.fcv.com.

Travel through the countryside outside Granbury to a small winery where small batches of wine are served both inside a rustic stone building or outside beneath a terrace and beside a bubbling fountain. A visit to Barking Rocks Winery means leaving stress behind, resting your boots and enjoying their premium wines while enjoying original artwork or watching the sun set. The winery also hosts concerts, special events and weddings, so check their website before heading out. For information, visit www. barkingrockswine.com.

Located outside Granbury, Barking Rocks Winery is a respite from the real world.


GRAPEVINE The headquarters of the Texas Wine Industry calls this quaint town next to the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport home, which is ironic since no wineries exist here. What you will find are seven winery tasting rooms. Start with Messina Hof on Main Street, the most awarded Texas wine in national and international competitions. Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, the Grapevine location at the restored 1891 Wallis Hotel is the winery’s first urban tasting room. Visitors may choose from 40 different wines and snack on gourmet food items.

CROSS TIMBERS WINERY in an 1870s home offers a nice selection of wine, plus the ghost of the home’s former owner, Patti Weatherman, who died of pneumonia in the house’s kitchen. There’s also 12 unnamed spirits in the recreated barn — or at least that’s what the North Texas Paranormal Society claim. Just don’t miss tasting those 11 varietals grown in the Texas High Plains.

HOMESTEAD WINERY’S tasting room is also located in an ancient house where the floors tilt and visitors leave names on the walls. A wide variety of wines are available to taste in this unique Victorian but don’t miss the Chocolate Rose, a cabernet infused with dark chocolate. For more information about Grapevine, visit www.GrapevineTexasUSA.com.

Cross Timbers Winery in Grapevine is home to several spirits, including the wine variety.

Special Events The 31st Annual GrapeFest-A Texas Wine Experience, the largest wine festival in the Southwest United States, will be

Sept. 14-17 in Grapevine. The festival honors the best of Texas wines, as well as those from other states and countries.

FREDERICKSBURG

The events include the People’s Choice Wine Tasting Classic,

There are so many reasons to visit Fredericksburg with its quaint German architecture, outstanding boutiques and art galleries and fabulous cuisine, but wineries dotting the surrounding countryside should be on your list as well. There are too many to list here, including Messina Hof’s Fredericksburg location, but Becker Vineyards offers both a winery and a lavender farm so it’s twice the delight. If you happen to be in the area this month, don’t miss their multi-course Mother’s Day Luncheon with pairings on May 14. For a complete list of Fredericksburg wineries, visit www.visitfredericksburgtx.com.

wine and food pairing events, live entertainment and more.

GrapeStomp, KidsWorld, Texas Wine Tribute gala, pre-event

Originally from New Orleans, Cheré Coen is a Lafayette-based travel writer and author of several books based on Louisiana Cajun history, travel and exploration. Visit her website at http://cherecoen.wixsite.com/cherecoen.


MIND | BODY | SOUL HOME

PART 2

BARRIERS TO

INTIMACY

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RECOVERING INTIMACY IN YOUR RELATIONSHIP In Part 1 of last month’s March issue of

Intimacy is a very important part of our

hinder—even destroy—a once harmonious

FACE Magazine [What Is Intimacy] article,

human experience. It brings satisfaction,

relationship. All relationships can be

we focused on four types of intimacy

health, happiness, and sense of meaning

emotionally challenging, but avoiding these

[Intellectual, Experiential, Emotional

to one’s life. We all desire it, but at times

common barriers can go a very long way in

and Sexual], from which we noted that

it can be difficult to create and maintain

building, saving, maintaining and enjoying

developing any form of intimacy takes

intimate relationships with others. Barriers a lifelong relationship with an old friend,

effort, commitment and time.

and destructive behavior patterns can

BARRIERS TO INTIMACY

FIVE WAYS TO RECOVER INTIMACY

NEGLECT

1. SPEND TIME TOGETHER: QUALITY AND QUANTITY

Neglect is a major reason couples struggle to maintain intimacy. Time and energy are taken away from the relationship because of work, hobbies, children, or even other relationships.

Couples must spend adequate time together to nourish their relationship and build intimacy. There is no adequate substitute for time. Research indicates that quality time together positively affects intimacy. Quality time together should provide the opportunity for meaningful conversations and the chance to do worthwhile activities. Neither quantity nor quality time alone is sufficient. Both are critical for the development and the maintenance of intimacy in the relationship. Therefore, couples must set aside the time necessary to achieve this outcome.

VIOLATIONS OF TRUST

Any violation of trust will produce negative consequences in a couple’s intimacy. A common example is infidelity. Violations of trust may also occur in other areas of the relationship. MALADAPTIVE COMMUNICATION PATTERNS

Poor or ineffective communication can pose a significant barrier to intimacy. Destructive communication includes patterns such as poor listening, ineffective ways of managing conflict or problem solving, criticism and defensiveness. DIFFERING DEFINITIONS OF INTIMACy

Differences in meaning of intimacy between partners may become obstructions to closeness and connection in some relationships. FEARS OF INTIMACY.

Fears of intimacy may originate in childhood and may be related to one’s family of origin. The fear of intimacy can also arise from difficult experiences in adulthood. These can be characterized by feelings of abandonment or by a betrayal of trust. Have you lost the intimacy you desire in one or more of your personal relationships? Would you like to revive an Intellectual, Experiential, Emotional or Sexual relationship in your life? If so, here are five things you can start doing immediately to begin the process.

colleague, partner or spouse.

2. CREATE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT

Intimacy requires personal vulnerability and in order for your relationship to recover intimacy, one has to feel safe and supported. Individuals who are struggling to regain intimacy in their relationship are likely to have experienced some painful interactions in the past. As a result, they may not feel it is safe to be vulnerable or intimate. Remember that creating a safe environment is extremely important. 3. IMPROVING COMMUNICATION

One of the most effective means of helping relationships rebuild intimacy is through improving communication skills. Couples must learn to break old patterns and establish new ways of communicating. Couples improve communication through increasing their awareness of their destructive communication patterns and learning healthier ways of communicating. 3. ADDRESS RELATIONSHIP EXPECTATIONS

This will help to clearly identify and own your personal expectations, modify unrealistic ones and learn to communicate and negotiate personal expectations. 5. ADDRESS FEARS RELATED TO INTIMACY

In spite of the desire for intimacy, certain fears related to intimacy may be obstacles for some relationships. It is important to acknowledge the efforts and successes that you are experiencing in your relationship. Success that is recognized and celebrated will likely have a positive effect on your progress. Successful experiences with intimacy will create hope for future connection and closeness in your relationship. Regaining intimacy may be challenging for some couples, given the possible neglect and/or damage that may have occurred. Knowing relational barriers to recovering intimacy can help you identify possible Don Short is the owner of After Hours Counseling roadblocks that are hindering located in Lafayette, LA. His practice focuses you from rebuilding the closeness on clients with marriage, relationship and and intimacy you desire. If you family issues. He is a member of the American still feel stuck, seek counseling Association of Christian Counselors. Contact After to help you address these issues. Hours Counseling 337-781-4565 or www.afterhourscounseling.com.

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hether it’s because you’re running late, didn’t sleep enough, or just didn’t feel like getting out of bed; starting your day without a plan or normal routine can not only ruin or hamper your day, but also those around you. Here are what many influential women say are the keys to their happiness and productivity.

THINGS

GET AN EARLY START. Give yourself an early start so you don’t feel rushed. Feeling rushed can automatically make you frazzled and put you in a bad mood. It’s best to be able to do things in the morning at your own pace so you feel like you’re in control.

Happy and Productive Women Do Before 9am By Savannah Ludwig

GIVE YOURSELF SOMETHING TO LOOK FORWARD TO.

LISTEN TO POSITIVE/FEEL GOOD CONTENT. Whether it be new inspiring material, or the same old song or book you love; read or listen to something that’s going to put you in a good mood and get you in a positive mindset for the day.

DRINK A LOT OF WATER.

Do things that will excite you and make you want to get out of bed in the morning. You will automatically be in a better mood if getting out of bed isn’t a dreadful task.

PRAYER OR MEDITATION.

It is important to stay hydrated in the morning since your body is dehydrated when you wake up. Drinking ample amounts of water in the morning is associated with balancing our moods because water supports both body regulation and brain function. This is why coffee, tea, or juice should not be the first thing you drink in the morning. 32 FACE | APRIL 2017

Mornings are a great time to reflect on the positive aspects of your life and give gratitude to the things you are thankful for. Meditation or prayer is a good time to take a moment and set the tone for your day. Focusing on positive energy in the morning can prepare you for any challenges that may come your way.


EXERCISE/STRETCH.

DON’T SKIP BREAKFAST.

Going to the gym at 5am is not for everyone. However, a simple routine of stretching your neck, arms and legs can wake up your body, increase circulation, and get it ready to take on the day.

Breakfast is an important meal because it is meant to replenish your body after the hours you’ve spent sleeping. Many health professionals concur that not eating in the morning will lower your energy level and increase one’s ability to deal with stress throughout the day.

PLAN FOR A

Everyone’s life can be overly hectic, but give yourself a realistic goal or daily plan to follow that includes a few simple treats throughout the day—this will help you feel like the stresses of everyday life are worthwhile.

GREAT DAY.

For the most part, how your day goes is completely in your hands. You can only control what you can control, so don’t let outside factors hamper or ruin your day. You owe it to yourself to enjoy life—so sleep well, get out of bed with a plan, eat healthy, move that body, and most importantly, enjoy life.

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THE WRITTEN WORD A CONVERSATION WITH AUTHOR JUNE SHAW By Cheré Coen

Q: How did you begin writing? A: I was busy with activities and didn’t read much during my early years. I certainly didn’t want to become a writer because they were all old dead men from Europe, and somebody needed to explain what they meant. That changed during the spring when I was in ninth grade. My teacher said he was sending me to a literary rally at Nicholls for English I. He told me to sit and practice writing a paragraph. I should write about a splinter.

JUNE SHAW OF THIBODAUX is an award-winning author of mysteries. She recently began a cozy Twin Sisters mystery series set in south Louisiana, the first being A Fatal Romance. Dead on the Bayou arrives this fall and Saving Mom next spring. For information, visit www.juneshaw.com.

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How boring, I thought, walking to my desk. I wrote a grammatically-correct paragraph describing a sliver of wood and carried it to him. He said, “June, this is boring.” “I know, but you told me to write it.” And then he did the magic. He lifted his pencil and wrote, “Ouch!” He told me I should take it from the splinter’s perspective. Somebody just sat on it. Wow! A writer could do that? A writer could create things and people and bring them to life and make them say or do anything she wanted? That was it! I knew one day I would do that—become a writer. What that teacher did to inspire me was introduce me to modern writing and humor, which I love. Q: You started out writing plays. Can you tell us more about that? A: After my husband died, while my kids were growing, I had completed a degree at Nicholls and started teaching. The desire to become a writer remained, but I drove my children to all of their practices and attended all of their activities and eventually met a wonderful man. I knew screenwriting paid well, so I read magazine articles and a book about how to do that. A script I wrote did well in a national contest. A producer loved my work and said as soon as I moved to L.A., go see him. I loved my own LA, and my family was here. I wasn’t about to move there. A one-act script I wrote aired on a Channel for the Arts in New Orleans. I gave up the idea of screenwriting and looked into writing stage plays. A one-act play I created won a contest in Boston and was produced Off-Off Broadway.


Q: How did you start writing novels and did you always want to write mysteries? A: At a playwriting conference, a top producer told me if I wanted to do well in that area, I would need to get involved in theater. But I didn’t want to. I only wanted to write. I met with a female producer who loved my writing but realized my troubling situation with any type of plays. She strongly suggested that I try novels. They weren’t easy to sell, she said, but they could be sold from anywhere. Thus I began the long process of learning to write books. I had no idea what type novel I wanted to try. Thorn Birds, was already done. So was War and Peace. The first novel I wrote was a drama, loosely based around my life, as are so many writers’ first attempts. That book never sold; they seldom do. I didn’t read many mysteries— but then I found Janet Evanovitch. Her first Stephanie Plum books made me happy. That was the kind of book I wanted to write—cozy mysteries that don’t throw blood in your face but often make you smile. I attempt this in my own series.

Q: Will all the books in your current Twin Sisters series be set in Sugar Ledge, Louisiana? Is the town based on a real place?

WARMER WEATHER IS HERE TO STAY

A: Yes, all of the books take place in fictional Sugar Ledge, a small bayou town that could be based on many down here.

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Q: You also wrote a book about your mom, Nora 102 ½: A Lesson on Aging Well. Can you touch on how you came to write that book about Nora Shaw, a widowed former teacher and social worker? A: Everybody insisted I write a book about Mom, who lived close to relatives here and often visited her sister in Lafayette. People wanted to know all the secrets to Mom’s vitality—what she ate, how she exercised, where all her energy came from, did she really start dating while in her seventies, did she always dance to modern fast songs, while in the hospital, did she really teach the doctor hand moves for The Macarena, at ninety-five, was the one pill a day she took really for birth control as she claimed? Q: Where do you find inspiration? A: I am inspired everywhere. The splinter that cried “Ouch!” when I was fifteen started it all. Now family and friends and readers keep inquiring about the book I’m writing and the next one. I believe a writer writes.

Cheré Dastugue Coen is an award-winning journalist, instructor of writing, playwright and novelist. She is the author of “Forest Hill, Louisiana: A Bloom Town History,” “Haunted Lafayette, Louisiana,” “Exploring Cajun Country:A Historic Tour of Acadiana” and several romances and mysteries under the pen name of Cherie Claire. Visit www. cherieclaire.net or email cajunromances@yahoo.com.

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HOME

on yours

and your home’s By Ren Campbell

INSTINCT


CA N NOT PURCH ASE IT.

re you someone who notices your friend’s new shoes, or your neighbor’s new window treatment? Do you think “I love their style, it’s so ______ (fill in the blank …personal, cozy, sophisticated, timeless)? Do you look at the latest décor magazines and feel a little envy bubble up inside that says something along the lines of “ooh, if only…” If you do, then let’s chat about what style is and a bit about what it is not. Be forewarned: this article is not going to help you define a “design style”… there are loads of online quizzes that you can take if you are interested being BOHO Glam, Traditional, Rustic Modern etc. What I hope to do with this article is help you begin to get past all that once and for all.

“Fashion changes, but style endures” — Coco Chanel

“Fashions fade, only style is eternal.” — Yves Saint Laurent

Another fashion great, Bill Blass said “Style is primarily a matter of instinct.” My experience has shown that Mr. Blass was right on the mark in regard to the basic premise that style cannot be taught; it is inherent in one’s personality. Aesthetics develop over time if we are looking for inspiration and fashion is generally dictated by marketing, but your style comes solely from yourself. Personally, my style and my aesthetics have become more and more aligned with my personality as I’ve experienced life more fully, i.e. aged. I came from a very traditional and conservative household where individuality was not necessarily rewarded, however, I prefer to

Style is knowing who you are and expressing it, being true to yourself. the House Therapy articles in FACE over the past year you will have a pretty good idea of a few of my choices in my current home. Giorgio Armani is known for sophisticated, timeless elegance (which is not how I would be described.) In a 2009 Elle Décor article by Arlene Hirst he said: “…there is nothing to be gained by following transient trends, as this can lead you in all sorts of different directions and you can easily lose your own distinctive voice.” Sound familiar? Remember, style is not taste, and your personal style is yours and yours alone. Look around you, look at yourself, and consider: Am I being true to myself and am I truly representing the me that is unique. What emotions am I experiencing when I enter my home – the public areas – the private areas. Let me know what you come up with! I’m always interested in how people express themselves through their home. Design is creating something that you find both beautiful and functional. Taste (good taste anyway) will never hide or transform you, your personality. Style is knowing who you are and expressing it, being true to yourself. There is no good or bad when it comes to style.

About the author: Ren Campbell has practiced the discipline of architectural interior design for over 30 years. He’s been a University studio instructor and currently consults with individuals on their issues concerning their homes and how they live in them. Contact Ren with your House Therapy questions at rencamp1@gmail.com.

THER AP Y

Your personal style affects every aspect of your life, whether you want it to or not.

define my own normality and “boring” is the last thing I ever want be described as. At the same time I know that I do not enjoy looking foolish by following a new fashion in my attire or in my home. In fact, if you’ve been reading

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HOME

COOLING TIPS Set your programmable thermostat as high as is comfortable in the summer, and raise the set-point when you’re sleeping or away from home.

HOME COOLING ALTERNATIVES

Turn off kitchen, bath, and other exhaust fans within 20 minutes after you are done cooking or bathing; when replacing exhaust fans, consider installing high-efficiency, low-noise models.

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During summer, keep the window coverings closed during the day to block the sun’s heat.

lthough your first thought for cooling may be air conditioning, there are many alternatives that

Select energy-efficient products when you buy new cooling equipment. Your contractor should be able to give you energy fact sheets for different types, models, and designs to help you compare energy usage. See the efficiency standards for information on minimum ratings, and look for the ENERGY STAR when purchasing new products.

provide cooling with less energy use. A combination of proper insulation, energyefficient windows and doors, daylighting, shading, and ventilation will usually keep homes cool with a minimum of energy use in all but the hottest climates. Although ventilation should be avoided in hot, humid

Well-placed fans are sufficient to maintain comfort during the cooling season in many parts of the country.

climates, other approaches can significantly reduce the need to use air conditioning.

Ceiling fans or well placed free-standing fans can often be sufficient to maintain comfort during the evenings and at night.

Before choosing a cooling system, you may want to familiarize yourself with the principles of heating and cooling.

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Clean or replace filters on air conditioners once a month or as recommended.

For more tips and advice on saving energy, visit www.Energy.gov


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orn in Opelousas, raised in Lewisburg, and prepped at Grand Coteau’s Academy of the Sacred Heart, Imani Guillory-Fruge’ is a St. Landry Parish original. The only child of Marie Yvonne and Elbert Lee Guillory, the former Senator, Imani was the model student, garnering numerous scholarships, awards, and honors in academic excellence and civic involvement. While attending Louisiana State University’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center, the Cajun Belle seemed destined for a career in law, perhaps even politics.

Imani’s overnight success as an accidental chef and the owner of her own business, Cajun Mama, surprises no one more than Imani herself.

Growing up Guillory, Imani admits a perfectionistic streak, being goal-oriented and driven, and a bit of a planner. Major life decisions were not left to chance, but carefully charted and diligently pursued: “I always had a path, and robotically pursued my goals, never exploring other options. I thought I had it all figured out.” Imani’s overnight success as an accidental chef and the owner of her own business, Cajun Mama, surprises no one more than Imani herself. Over the last two years, her life has taken an abrupt and fascinating turn. Imani has experienced firsthand that, sometimes, life is what happens while one is making other plans. The surprises have been life-altering and challenging, but always brought joy and blessings in their wake. Imani now takes life “one day at a time” and wouldn’t have it any other way.

EARLY LESSONS FROM LIFE

As a senator’s daughter, Imani was raised not only with certain advantages, but also with certain expectations. The Guillorys were “world travelers and explorers” with a zest for life, and enjoyed bringing their little girl on their travels to distant, exotic countries like Egypt and China. Although Imani often missed a lot of classroom time, she learned life lessons abroad, observing firsthand how other people, and especially other

children, lived. She saw how difficult or unfair life could be, but was also enriched by exposure to different customs and values. For a bright and curious-minded little girl like Imani, travelling the world was fun and exciting. Only retrospectively did she begin to plumb the richness and depth of these experiences.

“YOUR BLESSINGS DON’T COUNT, UNLESS YOU SHARE THEM”

Imani’s parents were always quick to point out how fortunate she was, but being merely thankful for one’s gifts was not adequate. One had to give back, because your blessings don’t count, unless you share them. Using one’s gifts to help others fulfill their own potential — service — was the only meaningful response. “My parents are giving, compassionate people who taught and led by example. They instilled in me the conviction that there is no greater calling than serving others. Mom was always organizing charity events and belonged to several nonprofits. One of my favorite expressions is ‘Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened.’ For me, this saying exemplifies my parent’s social ethics. I hope to follow in their footsteps, and put their example into practice.” Both sides of Imani’s family value education and have degreed professionals: teachers, lawyers and nurses. For Imani, pursuing a higher education was “never a question.” Early on, she set a goal of becoming an attorney so that one day she could champion on behalf of the poor and disadvantaged. She was on her way to fulfilling that dream when she enrolled into law school at LSU. In Baton Rouge, she also immersed herself in political activities, becoming a Session Intern with the State of Louisiana Senate and House of Representatives, and also by managing the Social Media and Networking Team for her father’s 2009 and 2011 political campaigns when he ran for Senator. faceacadiana.com | FACE 43



LOVE FINDS IMANI

Making the decision to finish law school after having a baby was one of the most difficult times of her life.

While attending law school, Imani met her future husband, Jason P. Fruge, an engineer in the oil and gas industry from Cecelia. The two were introduced through a mutual friend, and felt an immediate attraction. Imani began daydreaming about sharing a future with Jason, and their relationship quickly became serious; however, she remained committed to finishing her J.D. and establishing a career. In 2014, Jason moved into Imani’s Baton Rouge apartment. They made a home together, and set a wedding date in 2017. They thought that they could not have children, so it would be “just the two of us.” Imani counted herself lucky to have found the man of her dreams. “He is my rock. I never stop telling him how lucky I am to have him.”

They thought that they could not have children, so it would be “just the two of us.”

Jason and Imani had their next 5 years carefully planned: After law school graduation, she would take a year to get a postgraduate legal degree, specializing in taxation, then work for her father’s legal practice. Her father expected that Imani would take over his office someday. Jason would continue his path as an engineer in the oil industry, and work his way up in the company. They had it “all figured out.”

A NEW LOVE STEALS HER HEART

During her final year in law school, and over a year after Jason moved in, Imani noticed she wasn’t feeling quite herself. Suspecting a gallbladder issue, she set an appointment at Lourdes for pre-op screening, in preparation for a quick gall bladder removal surgery. It was an early January morning, exactly one week before her final semester at LSU law school commenced. Graduation was May, so scheduling the procedure well before class started was perfect timing.

First, Imani met with the nurse who performed the gall bladder ultrasound. Gently smiling, the nurse rendered her diagnosis: Pregnancy! Imani was 36 weeks along, and her baby due in three weeks on January 21. It was not unusual for Imani to skip her period for months at a time, and she did not “look” pregnant. The few pregnancy symptoms she had, she explained away. After all, she wasn’t supposed to be able to have a child! Imani and Jason were nearly speechless with shock at the news, but Yvonne Guillory knew exactly how to handle the situation, and was ecstatic at becoming a grandmother. Then, another surprise. Three days later, Imani went into intensive labor. After an emergency C-section, she and Jason welcomed their healthy baby boy into the world! Little Jason Paul Fruge, III, appeared on scene, transforming his parents’ lives forever: “The first moment I held him in my arms, my entire life instantly changed, “ Imani recalls, “Every cell in my body wanted only to love and take care of my baby.” The Dean at LSU Law School advised Imani to sit out the semester, and conclude her studies the next semester. The Guillory family was in full support. But against the Dean’s advice, Imani decided to graduate that spring. Grandma “Nana” Guillory stepped in to watch over her first grandchild while Imani finished school. Imani awoke every morning at 4:45 a.m., pumped breast milk, then got dressed and ready for the hour commute from Lafayette to Baton Rouge to be in class by 8:00 a.m. Some days, she didn’t make it home until 6 p.m. She would study and do as much work on breaks as possible, so that she could spend time with her little one when she got home. Nana took care of him all day, so he was in great hands. “Still, he wasn’t in my hands,” Imani regrets. “I missed out so much on his first months of life, because of my dedication to finishing school. As difficult as it was, I kept reminding myself that I was doing it for him!” Making the decision to finish law school after having a baby was one of the most difficult times of her life, but with the support of her husband, friends and family, and their many prayers, she made it through.


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After graduating from law school, Imani and Jason agreed that she would be a stay at home mom, and defer her career as a necessary sacrifice for the

Little Jason Paul was five months old the day Imani graduated, and she refused to leave him again to pursue another degree, or go to court every morning and work 60-hour weeks. Her new little family needed her at home. “I refused to leave my family behind. Never again will I make him wait. A career in law will always be there, but my son won’t always be a baby, and I want to have as much time as possible with him in these early years. I won’t miss another moment.”

NOT IN THE PLAN

betterment of her family:

After graduating from law school, Imani and Jason agreed that she would be a stay at home

FOOD IS LOVE

Being Cajun Mama allows me to express and share my love for my community. I know all of my customers personally, their daily lives. I’m there to help them celebrate their major milestones, but also the small things, too. I love having that one-on-one connection with them. One quiet December morning, as baby Jason Paul slept peacefully in her arms, Imani started planning her day. Christmas was around the corner, and her thoughts turned to holiday gift ideas. Imani decided to offer her homemade quiche pies as gifts, and posted on Facebook that she was taking orders. The first day, she received 60 orders. She was shocked by the response: “I never expected it!” The “Loaded Cajun” was born, and has remained her number one best seller. Imani had planned to sell pies only for the Christmas season, but orders came pouring in through the New Year. She then decided to stop taking orders after New Year’s – but then Mardi Gras came. The Cajun Carnival was her next creation, loaded with homemade boudin from her grandmother’s boudin recipe and topped with spicy cracklins. Other than Facebook postings, Imani has never advertised, and credits her success completely to word of mouth.

STIRRING THE POT

Imani had planned to sell pies only for the Christmas season, but orders came pouring in through the New Year. mom, and defer her career as a necessary sacrifice for the betterment of her family: “I’m not missing anything. I have a full, robust family life. Taking care of my family is my priority and passion. I prepare all of our meals, run the household, make our travel plans, and get to spend every day with my son. For the first time in my life, I am happy, and experience a fulfillment I never thought was possible. Jason is my rock. He’s too wonderful.” Imani began spending every moment making a comfortable, loving, and happy home for her “guys,” and it was during this time that the idea of “Cajun Mama” was born.

Imani knew how to stir a pot since she was a small kid, and spent a lot of time with her parents in the kitchen: “Mom and dad were excellent chefs, who loved preparing meals, although they had different tastes in their choices of cuisine. My maternal grandmother is the ultimate Cajun grandmother. My mother is also very traditional, whereas dad is experimental, preferring fusion dishes. Our spice and herb cabinet could have been a room of its own. Everything was made from scratch, nothing from a box.” For the first few months, the Guillorys observed their daughter’s fledgling business with mild disbelief, and dismissed it faceacadiana.com | FACE 47


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“I don’t want to give this up. My parents are still waiting for me to hit the courtroom, but right now, I can’t give them an answer as to when that day will come.”

somewhat as a hobby, but once her sales went nationwide, “that was the turning point for them. My family’s reaction was ‘WHAT? Your whole life you’ve planned for career in legal and community service — now suddenly you have a cooking business?’ Their initial, casual reaction turned into to amazement — we all were taken by surprise by the success. It was never planned. They began to realize this was serious.” To keep pace with demand, Imani rents a commercial kitchen. After her family falls asleep, she goes to work. Putting on her favorite music, she prepares each pie by hand, hand-cutting the

I’M NOT BEING A GOOD SAMARITAN, JUST LET ME FEED YOU

When the great flood of 2016 devastated Acadiana, displacing thousands and leaving countless others destitute, Imani wasted no time reaching out to her community, and turned to Facebook once again, taking food orders and home addresses from the hungry. Imani, with the help of her mother, cooked hundreds of plate lunches, which she, her husband, father, and brother personally delivered to residents in Youngsville, Scott and Lafayette. She recalls one woman who had taken 8 people into her home, and 3 more people staying in an RV in her front yard. Imani brought them a three-day supply of food. “They cried and I cried with them. They called me a Good Samaritan. I told them, ‘I’m not being a Good Samaritan, just let me feed you.’” Although she has deferred her legal career, Imani has found an alternate, yet simple and profound way to make a difference in the lives of others. The experience was touching and transformative, and she began to appreciate the social impact and value of her enterprise. “I was grateful to help the few people that I did.”

Being a work at home mom allows me to spend time with my baby. He never leaves my side.

meats, chopping the vegetables, and seasoning the batter. In a 4-hour period, she can bake around 200 pies. Most of the ingredients are locally sourced and always fresh. During Lenten season, Imani offers seafood pies, The Big Cajun Catch. Local orders taper to about 130-150 per week, but nationwide orders are usually double, averaging at about 200-250 per week. After Lafayette, Dallas is her second largest market, with California closing in at third. Orders also come from the Midwest, Arizona, and even Alaska.

Cajun Mama sponsors local charities and donates pies to silent auctions, and has been a food sponsor for Acadiana’s premiere fundraiser, The Hearty Party! for Camp Bon Coeur, a non-profit residential summer camp for children. “I don’t want to give this up. My parents are still waiting for me to hit the courtroom, but right now, I can’t give them an answer as to when that day will come. Being a work at home mom allows me to spend time with my baby. He never leaves my side. Someday, I‘ll get back to law, probably when my son grows old enough to want his space! In the meantime, I can be a good mother, wife, and still give back to my community.” faceacadiana.com | FACE 49


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Spread Smoother Jelly A knife is just not the best utensil for spreading jelly, butter, or cream cheese onto bread. The back of a spoon is better. First, its larger surface area distributes the pressure, so it’s less likely to tear the bread. Second, when you need to scoop into the container for more jelly—well, it’s a spoon.

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Clean the Blender Faster Fill the blender jar halfway with water, squirt in a little liquid dish detergent— and then turn it on and off a few times. Rinse, and you’re done!

Get Cash For Those Unused Christmas Gift Cards Giftcards are quite a racket. Since 2008, an estimated $973 billion worth of them have gone unused. If you’re still hanging on to a few Gift cards that you received last Christmas or even the Christmas before last, it’s pretty doubtful you’ll use them at all. So why not turn them into cash? Visit one of the many online gift-card exchanges like CardCash.com or CardPool.com. There are many to choose from, but do your homework to get the best and safest deals. 52 FACE | APRIL 2017

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THE ACADIANA SYMPHONY WOMEN’S LEAGUE 26th Annual Mad Hatter’s Luncheon and Style Show A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL at the 26th annual Mad Hatter’s Luncheon and Style show. This year’s event featured a huge live and silent auction in addition to the always exciting fashion & style show featuring some of the best clothing stores in Acadiana. Each year the Acadiana Symphony Women’s League (ASWL), organizes and presents this wonderful event to raise money and awareness for the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra & Conservatory of Music. Founded in 1987, the Acadiana Symphony Women’s League provides service and financial support to the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra & Conservatory of Music. This devoted group of women

PRESIDENT & MAD HATTER’S CHAIRMAN Dr. Sangeeta Shah CO-CHAIR Hannah Smith Mason COMMITTEE MEMBERS Jeanie Domingue Monique Kolder Michelle Judice Jessica LaMaistre Cheryl LeBlanc Judy Dunn STYLE SHOW MANAGER: Simone Foreman AUCTION MANAGER: Sally Burdette

donates thousands of hours of service

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and raises tens of thousands of dollars

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Lafayette City Police Chief, Toby Aguillard meets with a group of second graders to kick off the city's new 'Kids Cops' program. Teachers interested in learning more about the program should email Lafayette City-Parish Councilwoman Nanette Cook: NanetteCook@LafayetteLa.gov



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