Sienna List December 2017

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December 2017

HISTORY OF THE ASTROS

Community At Your Fingertips

CELEBRATE NEW YEAR’S IN HOUSTON

THE LIST Top 10 Things to do In December

Healthy Sleep Habits & Happy Kids


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Parent Life

Healthy Sleep Habits & Happy Kids

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The List

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The Guide

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Community Spotlight

Top 10 Things to do in December

Celebrating New Year’s

The History of the Astros

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December 15-January 1st from 6-9pm Constellation Field Sugar Land Holiday Lights 1 Stadium Dr, Sugar Land, 77498 Over 2.5 million lights and over 100 light displays, and Santa Claus December 16th 5:00pm-9:00pm The Club at Riverstone Winter Wonderland 18353 University Blvd, Sugar Land, TX 77479 Snow slides and snow, Inflatables, photos with Santa. December 17th from 1pm-5pm Sienna Plantation Train Depot Sienna Community Farmers Market – 9600 Scanlan Trace, Missouri City, TX 77459 Local produce, fresh goods and more

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Every December, nations, cultures, and religions from around the world celebrate some form of winter holiday. In the United States, the best known of these is Christmas, which has been celebrated in the country for centuries. However, the history of Christmas is actually pretty complex and borrows from a lot of different traditions.

the history ofchristmas Of course, the core of the Christmas holiday centers around the Christian church tradition that focuses on the birth of Jesus Christ. But when was Jesus born? Biblical scholars have pinned the date around September. So why do Christians celebrate the birth of Christ in December? Well, it’s important to remember that the Christian church developed in the Roman Empire. Rome, like many other cultures, celebrated the winter solstice in December. They called this holiday Saturnalia, and it was a celebration made in honor of Saturn, the god of agriculture. This was a time when the Romans behaved a lot like people do today – they got together, had fun, and ate too much. The early church celebrated the birth of Christ at Christmas because it helped to attract people to the new celebration. Now, instead of celebrating Saturnalia, Romans could celebrate Christmas. Strangely though,

Christmas was outlawed in the early United States. Before it was ever a country, the U.S. was an assembly of colonies that were a part of the British Empire. Puritan Christians in England were very opposed to the celebration of Christmas, and they carried their dislike of Christmas into the America colonies.

in the mood to celebrate the same holidays that the English did, not after the war they’d just fought. Still, as time went on, Christmas slowly began to become popular in the U.S. Stories began to be told about the perfect Christmas, stories that taught lessons about charity and mercy.

Why were they so opposed to Christmas? Well, just like the Romans had, a lot of English and American citizens used the holiday to get a little excessive. It was so bad that Christmas was illegal in parts of New England all the way until 1681. While the holiday wasn’t illegal throughout all the colonies, anyone entering New England had to hold off on celebrating the season until they left for another part of the colonies.

This is when the holiday started to look much like the Christmas that Christians embrace today, one that focuses on the spirit of giving and the story of the birth of Christ. Instead of being the excessive holiday it had once been, Christmas transformed into the religious holiday that the church looks forward to every year. This is when classic Christmas tales and songs began to be written. So, the Christmas Americans are familiar really only took shape a little over a century ago. The Christmas celebrated today would be unrecognizable to someone from 17th century New England.

More than a century later, after America had won its independence, Christmas actually became less popular. Many Americans weren’t

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December 22nd Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Four high school kids discover an old video game console and are drawn into the game’s jungle setting, literally becoming the adult avatars they chose. What they discover is that you don’t just play Jumanji - you must survive it. To beat the game and return to the real world, they’ll have to go on the most dangerous adventure of their lives, discover what Alan Parrish left 20 years ago, and change the way they think about themselves - or they’ll be stuck in the game forever.

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December 22nd Pitch Perfect 3 After the highs of winning the world championships, the Bellas find themselves split apart and discovering there aren’t job prospects for making music with your mouth. But when they get the chance to reunite for an overseas USO tour, this group of awesome nerds will come together to make some music, and some questionable decisions, one last time.

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parent life

Healthy Sleep Habits & Happy Kids

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NEWBORNS (0-3 MONTHS) Infants sleep between 14 and 17 hours a day, including both nighttime sleep and daytime naps. There is so much variation at this age. Newborns can sleep from a few minutes to a few hours at a time and this also varies according to type of nutrition (formula, breast milk). Infants this young have little awareness of night and day. They begin to develop a more consistent sleep cycle between 2 and 4 months. At this age, you can help promote good sleep habits by watching for signs of sleepiness, encouraging nighttime sleep, and developing a bedtime routine.

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INFANTS (4-12 MONTHS) As babies grow, they begin to follow a more consistent sleep routine. Infants in this age range typically sleep anywhere from 9 to 12 hours at night and nap between 2 to 5 hours during the day. The number of naps typically decreases during this time. All babies wake between 4 and 6 times a night, but some babies are able to self-soothe and fall back to sleep while others are “signalers” and cry until someone soothes them. It is important at this age to be intentional about having a consistent bedtime and routine. Make sure your baby is tired but not overtired, which can lead to a “second wind” and difficulty winding down. It is also helpful to avoid feeding infants to sleep and instead put them to bed drowsy, but still awake. Talk to your doctor or a child psychologist about more structured sleep training methods that can be used at this age.

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Sleep is one of the most important and frustrating aspects of parenting. There is nothing worse than a toddler waking up every two hours, a kindergartener waking up screaming every night, or a teen with insomnia. Studies have shown how important sleep can be for children and adolescents. It impacts their eating habits, immune system, attention skills, memory, emotional functioning, behavior, and so much more. Most parents have seen the effects of a poor night of sleep on their child, but it can be so hard to know how to help our struggling sleepers. Normal sleep patterns vary across age groups, but the Centers for Disease Control and the American Academy of Pediatrics have provided some guidelines and suggestions based on research findings.

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TODDLERS (1-2 YEARS): By the toddler years, most children should be following a consistent sleep pattern. Toddlers need approximately 11 to 14 hours of sleep, including one long afternoon nap (1 to 3 hours). Sleep can be easily disrupted at this age by things like illnesses, changes in routine, and separation anxiety. Consistency is key in getting them back on track.

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PRESCHOOLERS (3-5 YEARS): Children this age need at least 10 to 13 hours of sleep a day, including naps. However, most children stop napping by the time they turn 5 years old. As this transition occurs, it is important to watch for signs that your child is tired in the afternoons and may still need a nap. Many children who no longer take naps can still benefit from “quiet time” in the afternoon to lay down, do a calm activity, and relax their body and mind. Sleep problems are very common during the preschool years. These include nighttime fears, nightmares, sleepwalking, and sleep terrors. As these events begin to occur, is so important that parents respond in a helpful manner. Responding to nightmares by allowing children to leave the bedroom and sleep with parents or siblings will only maintain and even increase their fear. The underlying message is that their bedroom is a scary place that is associated with scary dreams, while they are only safe somewhere else. It is more helpful to give a hug and reassurance, explain that their bedroom is a safe place, point out comfort objects (nightlight, stuffed animals), and tuck them back in bed. Sleep terrors are another confusing and difficult sleep problem to navigate for parents. They often include “bloodcurdling” screams, incoherent statements, wide-eyed terror, sweating, crying, and generally causing parents to panic. However, there is no major cause for concern. It is unlikely that you will be able to wake your child in this state, so the important thing is to comfort them and keep them safe. Sleep terrors may occur when children have to go to the bathroom, when they are getting sick, and when they go through transitions and changes.

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SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN (6-12 YEARS): As our children enter elementary school, sleep remains more important than ever. Children this age need at least 9 to 12 hours of sleep. Many parents assume their school children need the same amount of sleep ADOLESCENTS (13-18 YEARS): as adults, but this is Sleep in teenagers is often the least not the case. A recomunderstood and most difficult for mended bedtime at this parents to manage. Most teens need age is between 8:00 and about 9 to 10 hours of sleep, while the 9:00pm. It is still imporaverage teen gets closer to 7 hours. tant to follow a consisIn other words, most teenagers are tent bedtime routine and sleep deprived! That explains a lot, sleep schedule, regardright? Sleep deprivation in teens can less of extracurricular lead to irritability, depression, anxiety, activities and homework. risk-taking behaviors, poor decisionNaps may seem helpful, making, and all of the other problems but particularly late afternoon naps may interfere with nighttime sleep. Most importantly, make sure your child turns off all electronics at least mentioned above. It can be helpful to restrict napping to ensure 30 minutes before bedtime. The stimulation from electronics (including they feel more tired at night. Teens also need to understand the importance of turning off the electronics. Phones are often used television) wakes up the brain and makes it difficult to get to sleep. well into the night, but this can make it very difficult for the brain to relax enough to fall asleep.

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Healthy children and adolescents need good sleep. We need to consider their sleep as important as the food we give them, the illnesses we vaccinate against, and the safety we take so seriously. As always, if you and your child are struggling to manage their sleep and it is impacting their daily functioning, talk to the pediatrician and consider meeting with a therapist or psychologist.

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Our Beacon Award Winning ICU Staff & Hospital Leadership

American Association of Critical-Care Nurses recognizes ICU at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital with gold-level Beacon Award for Excellence The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN), recently recognized the Surgical ICU Department at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital with a gold-level Beacon Award for Excellence, making the hospital just one of seven ICUs in Texas to achieve this prestigious recognition. The Beacon Award for Excellence — a significant milestone on the path to exceptional patient care and healthy work environments — recognizes unit caregivers who successfully improve patient outcomes and align practices with AACN’s six Healthy Work Environment Standards. Units that achieve this three-year, three-level award with gold, silver or bronze designations meet national criteria consistent with Magnet® Recognition, the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award and the National Quality Healthcare Award.

AACN President Christine Schulman, MS, RN, CNS, CCRN-K, applauds the commitment of the caregivers in the ICU at Houston Methodist Sugar Land for working together to meet and exceed the high standards set forth by the Beacon Award for Excellence. These dedicated health care professionals join other members of our exceptional community of nurses, who set the standard for optimal patient care. “The Beacon Award for Excellence recognizes caregivers in stellar units whose consistent and systematic approach to evidence-based care optimizes patient outcomes. Units that receive this national recognition serve as role models to others on their journey to excellent patient and family care,” she explains.

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the list Alisa Murray’s Top 10 Things To Do In December 2017 With Auntie A 1. It’s time to plant the winter kale and collards in the garden. They will do well now planted and watered in with compost. Soon you’ll have plenty of hearty greens for salads and for winter cooking.

2. Collect canned goods and cereal and drop off at the local food bank. Many children will be hungry as the holidays means no school and no free meals.

3. Drive to Dewberry Farms and wander through the Christmas trees to find the perfect one this year to take home and decorate with your family.

4. Go buy small stockings and fill then with a sweet note and some candies. Drop them off to the church to give to elderly or shut ins or drop them off at the local retirement community.

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6. Finish making all last minute gifts so that friends and family can drop in and pick up the goodies you have made for them. With perishables such as sugars and salt soaks that need to be consumed fairly quickly I’d call those friends and get them to pick up as soon as completed so they can enjoy the freshest possible with their gifts!

7. Make homemade bread and drop it off to each of your neighbors. Dip pretzel sticks in white chocolate and cover with sprinkles, bagged up for teachers and last school day treats for close classmates.

8. Make a list of stuff that needs to be done around the house so in those last days of 2017 when the holiday is wrapping up, you can complete any household stuff before welcoming in the new year.

9. Make a batch of nutty coco balls for the men’s bible study and extras of course for anybody else that just happens to stop by! (see recipe)

10. Take the children to the Houston Zoo to see the lights.

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All my friends love to graze on these “cookies” during the holidays. They are great with coffee, milk and even hot chocolate! They are super easy to make because there’s no baking involved. Just put everything in a bowl and mix up with your hands and roll into balls! (the children love helping with this one!) Then let chill for about 30 mins in freezer and dip in melted chocolate. There are other varieties you can make using Oreo cookies crunched up, Nutella and cream de menthe. This is the original recipe that has been a favorite for years!

1 cup creamy peanut butter 1 cup crushed graham crackers 1 cup powdered sugar 1/4 cup unsalted butter softened 8 ounces semisweet or other baking chocolate *Extra cocoa or powdered sugar as added condiment if you want

In a large bowl, combine peanut butter, graham cracker crumbs, powdered sugar, and butter. Shape into teaspoonsized balls and place on a baking sheet or tray lined with parchment paper. Stick in refrigerator for 30-45 mins. Meanwhile…melt your chocolate according to package directions and stir gently until smooth. Using two spoons, dip peanut butter balls into melted chocolate and transfer to lined baking sheet. Chill at least 30 minutes to set chocolate. You can dust with powdered sugar or cocoa if you’d like an extra kick! December 2017

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The Art of Power

The art of power is a finely trained skill. Power is most often described as someone who can overtake, force change etc. What if we looked at this differently? Instead of striving to be powerful and strong in a forceful display, perhaps we should consider being more weak and kind. Our society trains us to see successful as being powerful but reality shows us that being flexible and sincere actually creates a more successful life…and I would argue most ardently a more pleasant one! Laozi was a 6th-century BC philosopher who believed and repeatedly spoke of power and how it effects relationships. He stated that “imposing your will on others in an act of strength ultimately fails because resentment is bred in those we dominate.” That can be seen in so many situations both fact and fiction. It is always as Nana used to say “easier to get cooperation with kindness and not through being a bully.” Imagine how much we could accomplish in all aspects of our lives if we were to consistently strive to be equal and show respect towards others? It’s a world that we all can at least wish for. Influencing others is best done with treating others as we would like to be treated… not hard really to understand but sometimes such a difficult task to actually do! Water is a great example of this in nature. Water, when faced with an obstacle goes around it and over it and sometimes it leaves a gentle groove in its path. It leaves changes gently. Although for some of us with this recent storm Harvey might argue differently on that! LOL Seriously though, power is best displayed quietly through understanding the situation and another’s perspective. Doing the right thing at the right time and showing in even a small way kindness goes a long way in getting what you want. And that’s true power and influence!

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the guide With the year rapidly approaching its end, millions around Houston will be looking for fun ways to ring in the New Year. New Year’s Eve can be a fun but also hectic day, so planning early is the key to making sure you enjoy the holiday. There’s something for everyone to do in a city as large as Houston, so you’re sure to find an event to enjoy. Since New Year’s Even falls on a Sunday, many people will be able to spend the day out and about if they’d prefer to avoid the night scene.

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At Houston’s City Centre, families can come out to the City Centre plaza from 11 AM to 1 PM and celebrate with Texas Children’s Hospital. During this time, a kid friendly DJ will be playing music and a flourish of bubbles will fall to celebrate at noon. Families will be able to enjoy face painting, grab some balloons, and sit down with a caricature artist to have a hilarious portrait made. You’ll also be able to take photos at the Lucky Shots’ magic mirror photo booth. If you’re looking to celebrate in the evening, festivities will begin at City Centre starting at 9:30 PM. Live music will be played by cover band, Bristol Fashion, while confetti and fireworks will ring in the New Year. Anyone attending should plan to arrive early, since the parking garage will open at 4 PM and cost $10 for entry. For more information, visit http://citycentrehouston.com.

CELEBRATING NEW YEAR’S By Jason Luthor

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If you’re staying closer to Sugar Land, you can always enjoy the celebrations being held at the Sugar Land Town Square. This celebration will involve both a children’s celebration and adults’ celebration. Starting at 7:00 PM, kids will be free to walk around, enjoy the street performance, enjoy a live DJ, and even get an early fireworks performance that ends the festivities at 9:00 PM. Afterward, the adult portion of the night will begin. Starting at 9:30, adults can look forward to seeing some of the same street performance and live entertainers. The DJ will continue to bring the music and live bands will join the performance. Drinks will be on hand after the adult part of the celebration begins, and a 3D Sugar Cube Drop will countdown the New Year celebration, when fireworks will light up the night. You can find more information about this event at http://www.sugarlandtownsquare.com/events/.

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Finally, for anyone that wants to just walk around and enjoy the festivities, downtown Houston will be packed for New Years Eve. All the local restaurants and bars will be open to travelers, but it’s once again advised to start early. Downtown is always packed during special occasions, and New Years Eve is going to be one of the biggest events of the year. With events happening everywhere from the heart of downtown Houston to Sugarland, it’ll be hard to miss out on the celebration. Whether you’re looking for good food, live music, or just fireworks, you’ll find it everywhere across Houston. December 2017

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Volunteering for the Holidays By Jason Luthor he holidays seem to be the time of year that brings together people in the spirit of the season. Even if life is incredibly busy, people find a way to set aside time to for volunteering. Whether you regularly volunteer or want to do something special for the holidays, there’s plenty of ways to give back to the community if you live around Houston. These are just a few of the amazing opportunities that are available for the holidays. One event that’s still on the minds of everyone from around Houston is Hurricane Harvey. Even now, months later, there’s plenty of work that needs to be done to help the victims of the hurricane. If you’re hoping for a chance to help contribute to the recovery efforts, Bread of Life will be working throughout the Christmas season. Volunteers can help the organization unload, sort, and distribute donations that go to the families that were most hurt by Hurricane Harvey. Both individuals and groups can register, so if you’d feel more comfortable with a group of friends, you can bring them along when you come to help.

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Another organization that will be helping throughout the holidays is Serving Love Through A Meal. This organization helps distribute food every Tuesday and Thursdays, so if you’re free during the week and you have even a little cooking skill, this could be your chance to help. Serving Love Through A Meal needs volunteers to help prepare meals by cutting vegetables, boiling water, and cooking the main courses and side dishes. Food preparation starts at 3 PM and dinner gets served at 5:30 PM, so you can help with food preparation and distribution. Then it’s cleanup time, with dinner finishing at 6:30 PM. If you’re not great with food but you have a heart for helping the sick or elderly, you can also join with The Holiday Project. Although it sounds like it only operates around Christmas, The Holiday Project actually works all year round to bring visitors to hospitals, nursing homes, and other residential establishments. Volunteers get to interact with the residents and help brighten up their day, and there are few times when this is mort important than during the holidays. The Holiday Project will actually have a special event on Christmas Day itself, and visitors will get a chance to make cards and other holiday appropriate gifts for their visit. Even if none of these sound like something you’d be comfortable with, there are still plenty of other opportunities available around Houston. The Houston Food Bank will be having events and hospitals and other medical organizations will be looking for volunteers to fill a variety of roles.


communityspotlight It may have been weeks now, but Houston is still living in the afterglow of its triumphant victory in Game Seven of the World Series. After a year in which the team stunned the league by performing above all expectations, the Astros played a tense, seven game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Their victory in that seventh game marked the team’s first time at the top of the league, but how did they get there? The road to becoming champions actually goes back decades, all the way back to 1962. That year, they played their first Major League game against the Chicago. In the 1960s though, they were known as the Houston Colt .45s, a reference to the wild west history that Texas was associated with. They wouldn’t stay under that name for long though, and on December 1, 1964, the team officially changed its name to the Astros. Just a few short months later, the team moved into the iconic and beloved Astrodome, a legendary sports stadium that today is recognized as a State Antiquities Landmark. The Astrodome would go on to be the home of the Astros and also housed the NFL team, the Houston Oilers, as well as hosted the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. It continued to be used as a venue for different events all the way until the

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early 2000s, when it became an evacuation shelter for Katrina referees. Despite all the ways it was used though, the Astrodome is forever remembered in Houston first as the longtime home of the Astros. The team played from 1964 until its final game in the famed stadium on October 9, 1999. During more than three decades, the Astros dazzled the city of Houston. In the 1980s, Nola Ryan arrived in Houston and began to carve out his hall of fame career by breaking numerous records, achieving more than 300 strikeouts in a season, and tossing no-hitters. His fastballs were the things of legend, burning up at 108 miles per hour. It was among the best performance by a pitcher in history. In 1998, it trotted out a team that went 102-60, which still stands as the best regular season the team ever had – a record that still stands today, after its dazzling 2017 season. That team was manned by some of the city’s most beloved players, many of which were household names for years. The team included players like Jeff Bagwell and Craig Biggio, players who held drive the team to the most runs scored for the team. In 2005, the Astros reached their first world series by riding a pitching staff that included Andy Pettitte and Roger Clemens. After a slow start, they began to rack up the wins during their season and worked their way into the World Series, only to be swept in a heartbreaking series against the Chicago White Sox. Still, a long 12 years later, the Astros are now champions. Players and owners changed, but the support of the city of Houston never did, and that is what drove them to victory. December 20172017 December

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