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Things To Do in April: Be reborn. Follow your heart instead of your head. Go barefoot before it’s time. Forget your umbrella and walk in the rain like you did as a kid. Buy flowers instead of bread. Be a lunchbox artist… hardboil eggs and dye them all deep red.

Hatch A New Look or a new idea. Crush on someone unattainable. Wake up to Coltrane to sweet talk your soul. Make Green your mantra. Grow lettuce, boil shrimp. Give up winter blues and

Pack the Black Away for a while. Adopt a dog and name it Scrappy. Consider the lilies of the valley and wear Diorissimo. Get a tattoo that says “Kiss the sky.” Buy that bikini, no matter what your stretchmarks say. Fresh basil beckons…bring it home. Marry it to mozzarella… they’re made for each other. Bare your skin and shea butter it up. Come out of your shell and be tender. Cover copy by Nikki Hardin, art by Ali Douglass

“When spring came, even the false spring, there were no problems except where to be happiest.” Ernest Hemingway


The innovative heart care of tomorrow, available today. You must be at University. There are few things more important than your heart. That’s why at University you’ll find the region’s only Heart & Vascular Institute with everything you need for prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation in one state-of-the-art building. Our team of specialists is the most experienced in the region, having treated more hearts than all area hospitals combined. Plus, we offer advanced procedures you won’t find anywhere else in the area, like mini-mitral and TAVR, both of which replace heart valves without invasive surgery. So when it comes to matters of the heart, Insist on University.

UniversityHealth.org/heart © 2013 University Health Care System


Impressionism

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Monet to Matisse

Closing Soon! On View Through April 21

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Organized by the Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis. Claude Monet, French, 1840–1926, Port of Dieppe, Evening, 1882, oil on canvas, Collection of the Dixon Gallery and Gardens; Gift of Montgomery H.W. Ritchie

Presented by:

Supporting Sponsors:

Helen & John Hill

Dr. Suzan D. Boyd & Mr. M. Edward Sellers


about skirt!

Publisher Nikki Hardin publisher@skirt.com

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National Art Director Caitilin McPhillips caitilin.mcphillips@skirt.com National Editor Margaret Pilarski margaret.pilarski@skirt.com Market Manager (Augusta/Aiken/Columbia) Kate Cooper Metts kate.metts@skirt.com Contributing Editor Columbia Jenny Maxwell jennymaxwell@mindspring.com Contributing Editor Augusta/ Aiken Gracie Shepherd gracie.shepherd@skirt.com

skirt! is all about women... their work, play, families, creativity, style, health and wealth, bodies and souls. skirt! is an attitude...spirited, independent, outspoken,

Sales Executive Columbia/Aiken/North Augusta Libby Salvador libby.salvador@skirt.com Sales Executives Augusta Doressa Hawes doressa.hawes@augustamagazine.com Elizabeth Jones Sisson elizabeth.sisson@augustamagazine.com Maidi McMurtrie Thompson maidi.thompson@augustamagazine.com

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Beg, Borrow, Steal

Against the Odds

Lisa Leshaw.................................................................................... 10

Michael Rushbrook Cher Wheeler Meaghan Pafford

Survival Sisters Women make more than 80% of all purchasing decisions.

Jessica Hill........................................................................................ 16 Izzy’s Friends

Marcia Walker ............................................................................. 32

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Essays

Stacy Appel....................................................................................... 9

Graphic Designer

Photography Molly Harrell Sara Caldwell

The BFF Issue

Women spend almost 2 of every 3 healthcare dollars.

Features Women control 2/3 of the nation’s disposable income.

Letter from the Publisher.......................................................... 6

Letter from the Editor................................................................ 6 Women influence 80% of all car sales.

Feel Good....................................................................................... 14

He’s So Original........................................................................... 22

Meet.................................................................................................... 31

Skirt of the Month..................................................................... 37

XOXOnikki.................................................................................... 38

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The UniTed SkirTS of AmericA

The United Skirts of America was founded on the blood, sweat

from The PUbliSher

and estrogen of our

The BFF Issue

foremothers, who

Although I have some completely normal friendships, I also have a tendency to form

won us the freedom to

Lucy and Ethel friendships in which I always play Ethel. In other words, I seem to get

choose...to break The

pulled into my friends’ crazy schemes that aren’t that far from the chocolate factory

Rules, to wear combat boots or high heels, to

episode on I Love Lucy. Take, for instance, the time years ago when one of my Lucy friends decided she’d open a cannery despite having zero experience, and then sucked me into her crackbrained plot. Her mantra was, “How hard can it be?”, and her

run for office or run a

business plan revolved around our wearing matching overalls and hairnets as we

Ali Douglass

marathon, to form our

pickled okra. The snag was that she required a certificate from what we called Vinegar

Ali Douglass was born in

own rock groups instead

School. Held in upstate New York, it required three days of nonstop lectures each

Muncie, Indiana, and after

of being groupies, to

enjoying life in Boston, Kan-

shatter Glass Ceilings

sas City, New York City, and

and Glass Slippers, to

safe in the future, but recently a new Lucy corralled me into starting a project aimed

shoot hoops instead

at getting women elected to office in South Carolina. Pushover that I am, I agreed to

of settling for hoop

work in the chocolate factory again. After all, how hard could it be? Make a website,

San Francisco, she is happy to be living in Asheville, NC. She has been working as an illustrator for more than 13 years, illustrating magazines, newspapers,

skirts. The ones who came before us made it possible for our

of which was followed by a written exam. Somehow I was elected to represent the company and aced the tests, but I bailed on the cannery when I realized I’d actually have to work in a kitchen, a room I try to avoid whenever I can. I vowed to play it

get a logo, hire an attorney, lobby legislators, raise money, form a Super(woman) Pac. Before I knew it, the conveyor belt was picking up speed and it was too late to jump off. And after all, the Lucys in my life in my life dare me to fly without a safety net, and that’s priceless.

greeting cards, advertising,

daughters to dream

and more than 25 books.

bigger, to have the

Her work has been recog-

chance to grow up to

nized by American Illustra-

be President and turn

from The ediTor

tion, Step Inside Design,

the Oval Office into

We often talk about “work friends” as if they’re in a category apart from our regular

L.A. Society of Illustrators,

the Ovary Office. In

friends. But when I think about it, some of my very best friends are people I’ve met at

the United Skirts of

work. And why not? Work is a big part of most of our lives. When photographer Molly

readymade.com, sfgirlbybay. com, and apartmenttherapy. com. Books she has illustrated for American Girl have been winners of the 2008 Children’s Choice Award, International Reading Association and Children’s Book Council, and winner of the

America, every day is Independence Day!

Nikki

publisher@skirt.com

Harrell and I were working on this month’s profile of friends Darci Strickland and Andrea Mock, we met them for lunch. They told us how their relationship had evolved alongside the TV show they co-anchor, Friends @ Five. They became friends because of work, but they’re connected because they’re both mothers, they have the same sense of humor, because as Darci put it, “we’re a microwave society,” and we need more people with staying power, more things that last. It made me think about my bicycle crash last May, and how Molly offered to change my bandages when I was too wimpy to do it myself. She showed up with Hello Kitty bandaids and a giant roll of gauze. That’s friendship, no qualifiers needed, and I feel lucky to work with such a good friend.

2007 Excellence in Financial Literacy Award (EIFLE), Institute for Financial Literacy.

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Feel Good about the Great Outdoors.

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“Who has the map?”

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I sripped off my clothing, exposing my bare skin to the bitter night, and climbed on top of Rosita, stomach-to-stomach, skin-on-skin. Nicole wrapped her tiny, naked self around the two of us. Using our t-shirts and yoga pants for cover, we lay there in a cuddled heap of flesh, allowing regret for our unintentional camping trip to spread over us like the weight of a heavy blanket. It was a warm September day when we arrived at the Mathieu Lakes trailhead just west of Sisters, Oregon. We wouldn’t need our coats, we decided, because we were planning to return before dark. We wouldn’t need our cell phones because we didn’t even get service in the parking lot. And bringing food was unnecessary because Rosita’s parents had just served us brunch as we discussed how a short hike was the perfect cure for our reunion-induced hangovers. Prepared with water and friendship, we started into the pine-covered forest. Eventually, we came to a sign stating we were walking the Pacific Crest Trail (an advanced hiker’s dream of 2,650 miles leading from Canada to Mexico) and wondered if we had missed our turn. We didn’t know how far we had come, but we knew we weren’t aiming to conquer the PCT. We kept moving, looking for any indication we were on the right path, when the trail forked ahead. “Who has the map?” Nicole checked her pockets. “You mean the one we left on the kitchen table?” I tried to remember the trail map Rosita’s father lent us—the one we’d mostly ignored. Rosita’s face was grave. “Definitely take the right.” A few more miles curved us through mounds of lava and twisted, whitebark pines before leading to the edge of a cliff. Looking over, the wilderness appeared to reach the Pacific Ocean. Rosita let out a sigh. “Maybe it was left?” Darkness and panic arrived together. “I think we should sleep here, in the middle of the trail,” said Rosita. “Then we know we can backtrack tomorrow.” Nicole and I shuddered. “If we continue now and lose the trail, we risk being lost all day tomorrow too.” We nodded in agreement and refrained from mentioning our true fears. What if we see a cougar? Are we already too lost to find our way out? Will we freeze to death? As we settled in for the night, we fantasized about a dinner we weren’t going to taste: We combined piping-hot enchiladas with homemade guacamole; we sautéed shrimp in a variety of spices; and we sipped on expensive cabernet. For dessert, we gorged ourselves on tropical fruits, dipping each savory bite in a decadent chocolate fondue. As we lay back to watch the stars twinkle against a clear sky, our stomachs gurgled. I rested my head on Rosita’s bare chest and warmed my hands under her back. “Thank God I love you,” she joked. We had removed what little clothes we had on because of a common belief in the lore that sharing our

direct body heat would keep us warmer, while allowing our clothing to act as a shield from the cold. Later, we would learn how wrong we were. When silence fell upon us, I imagined one of the stars to be a spotlight shining down from a rescue helicopter. Or maybe it would be a flashlight held by a handsome knight on a horse. I fought the urge to cry, realizing that even if Rosita’s parents (the only people who knew where we were) had come looking for us, we were so far off our original trail they wouldn’t have known where to start. I rolled over, warming my back against Nicole’s, and lost the battle with my tears. If the girls heard my sobs, they said nothing. I thought about the hiker who two years earlier had lost her life on this very trail. “Exposure to the elements,” the article read. I thought about the phone call from my mom that very morning. She warned me about the unusual number of cougar sightings near the Deschutes River Trail I frequently run. Instead of shying away from the menace like I told her I would, I was practically sleeping in his bed. The minutes sluggishly turned into hours, and the stillness that exaggerated my fears finally turned to the welcome sound of chirping birds. As the sun gradually warmed the day and thawed our stiff limbs, it shone on a miracle up ahead. We stopped, not trusting our sleepy eyes, as three horsemen rode toward us, shouting Rosita’s name. “That’s me!” she declared. The Deschutes County Search and Rescue had found us. We mounted their horses and allowed them to guide us out of the wilderness. “It was 25 degrees up there last night. How did you stay warm?” We shot each other knowing smiles. “We cuddled.” Almost as if he read our minds, he later told us how sleeping naked is only a survival tactic if one person is suffering from hypothermia. It doesn’t work as a prevention method, like we originally thought, though none of us can remember for certain where we heard it did. Back in Rosita’s car, we decided to focus on the positive. We passed around praise for our ability to remain calm in such a stressful situation. We knew we had made a silly mistake (or ten) that could easily have been prevented with a flashlight and a map, but it also could have been far worse had we turned our fear into arguments, our anger into foolish thinking. Rosita pulled the car onto the highway toward hot meals and cozy beds and passed a building that read “Sisters Tattoo.” We may have overlooked the small wooden post that told us where to turn in the forest, but we weren’t going to miss this sign. That night we all slept in Rosita’s bed, and when I awoke in a tangled embrace, I questioned whether it had all been just a dream. Then I looked down to see the Three Sisters Mountains engraved on my healing skin and knew it marked a powerful lesson on sisterhood and survival that would find me if I ever felt lost again.

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Mom Knows Best and ��� Mom Knows Even Better! Event for Moms and Moms-To-Be!

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Saturday, April 27, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Doctors Hospital , South Tower, Classrooms 1 & 2 3651 Wheeler Road, Augusta, GA 30909

Featuring Dr. Marianne Neifert, aka Dr. Mom®, a renowned pediatrician and best-selling author who has been seen as seen on The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Early Show, 20/20, and more! She will discuss work-life balance, positive parenting, breast feeding and how to get your spiritual health in order.

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MORRIS MUSEUM OF ART

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Image: Tim Cooper, Dog, 1996. Mixed media. Collection of Julia J. Norrell Grantor Trust.


Making the connection between your health and the environment

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SENIOR LIVING, WITH AN EMPHASIS ON “LIVING.” While our later years can present many challenges, they also offer their share of joys. At Elmcroft, we’re committed to enriching the lives of the elderly by offering the compassion, dignity and independence they deserve.

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An evening with

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