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11. When you’re having an argument, listen to understand, don’t listen to find loopholes so you can win. Marriage is either a win/win or a lose/lose. You can’t win by beating someone else down. 12. Your kids come second, not first. Your marriage needs to be number one. Your spouse was there before the kids and will be there after the kids move out. Work on that relationship first. 13. If you haven’t fully committed to your marriage, it won’t succeed. If you’re always testing your spouse, your spouse will always come up short. No one is perfect. 14. You will never drift together. People only ever drift apart. If you want to grow closer, you have to be intentional about it. 15. Let her cry. She needs to every now and then. 16. Don’t bug him if he doesn’t cry. Some men just don’t show their feelings. That’s why they’re men. 17. Don’t say everything that’s on your mind. More marriages would survive if more things went unsaid. 18. Let her be your every fantasy. Keep your eyeballs off everyone else. 19. Let him be your every fantasy. Keep your eyeballs off romance novels. 20. Don’t think he’s gross if he farts. Don’t think she’s pathetic if she obsesses over paint colours. You married someone of the opposite gender. That’s what life is about. 21. Don’t run to your mom if your spouse does something you don’t like. You’re a unit now. Act like it. 22. Make one of your favourite topics of conversation how much you admire your spouse. Tell your kids. Tell your friends. And let your spouse hear. 24. Say yes far more frequently than you say no. 8 •

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How To Write A Wedding Speech For most people, their wedding day will be among the most important days of their lives. As such, it is customary for a close friend or loved one to deliver a speech congratulating the newlyweds on their union. This can be a nerve-wracking prospect if you’re the one called upon to give a speech in front of a big, expectant crowd. As the speechwriter, it will pay off to make sure that you’re organized, keep it concise and practice extensively beforehand.

Step 1. Introduce yourself to the crowd.

Start by letting everyone in the bridal party and crowd know who you are. Tell them your name, role in the wedding and relation to the people getting married. Not everyone will have met you, and they’ll want to know how you’re connected with the bride or groom and why you’ve been asked to give a speech. • The best man and maid of honour are usually each asked to make a short speech on behalf of the wedding party. After that, the microphone is sometimes turned over to whoever would like to say a few words. • Saying your name and briefly summarizing your history with the bride or groom will be enough. Don’t talk about yourself too much. Remember, the focus of your speech is the married couple. Step 2. Open with a joke. Start by telling a joke or recalling a humourous anecdote to loosen up the crowd and yourself. Humour is very disarming, so getting everyone laughing right off the bat can help dispel some of the nerves of giving a speech. It will also get everyone to like you and make your speech more memorable if everyone is having fun. • Use jokes judiciously to break the initial tension and keep the crowd relaxed. Try not to let your speech turn into a standup comedy routine. The Newsy Neighbour Magazine

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• Keep your humourous stories and remarks appropriate. There will be people of all ages in your audience, including children. • Funny stories might include a funny story about the bride and groom's meeting, or an anecdote about one of them as a child.

Step 3. Share memories of the bride and groom.

Recall some of your fondest experiences with the couple of the hour. If you’ve been chosen as the best man or maid of honour, chances are you have a long history with the bride or groom. Relating a special memory or inside joke will spark an emotional resonance that touches everyone listening. • Sharing unique memories or stories is much more effective than simply complimenting the bride or groom because it is a more personal touch.

Step 4. Offer advice or well-wishes for the future.

Shift the focus of the speech to the newlyweds and their future together. Address the bride and groom directly. Wish them health, happiness, and prosperity. If you want, you can include a short parable or quote to help illustrate the piece of wisdom you’re giving. • If you decide to use a quote for this segment of the speech, make sure it is short, relevant and not a cliché.

Step 5. Thank everyone in attendance.

Bring the speech to a close by thanking the bride and groom, their parents, friends and family, everyone in attendance and even the staff setting up and catering the reception. Be gracious and make everyone feel like they’re part of a wonderfully special occasion. Ask that everyone enjoy themselves and share in the bliss of the new bride and groom. • Acknowledging the people who helped make the wedding festivities possible will make you appear humble, as well as making them feel appreciated. • Express your gratitude in a couple sentences. There’s no need to go on and on thanking every person individually by name.

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Wine & Weddings

From those of us who have a hundred matrimonial relatives, to those of us who have been married more times than Henry the VIII, chances are we've all attended our fair share of weddings. As we sit through the ceremony, watching

two people we care about exchange vows of love, forgiveness, and faithfulness, it's easy to ponder certain questions: Will these newlyweds live happily ever after? Will they have children? Will they stay with each other in sickness and in health? And, most importantly, will the reception have an open bar? The bride and the groom, though they have enough on their plate, also must deal with putting something in the glasses of their guests. While some receptions do away with alcohol completely, for those driven by certain religions or, perhaps, insanity, most either have a cash bar, an open bar, or a bit of both. Because of this, choosing what alcohol to serve at a wedding is an important factor in the ceremonious occasion. It is a factor that teeters between wanting guests to enjoy themselves, but not wanting to form more of a union with credit card debt than with a new spouse. However, there is a way for those throwing the reception to have their alcohol and drink it too. In a nutshell (and a glass), serve wine.

Make it Convenient

Wine is cheaper than other types of alcohol, particularly hard liquor. Because of this, making it available - and read-

ily available - can save a ton of money. While you don't need to shove wine down your guests' throats, or hire a used car salesman to get rid of older vintages, there are a few things you can do to encourage wine drinking in a tactful manner. One trick of the trade is to have hired caterers walk around with wine, offering it to guests. Not only does this make the guests feel as though they are being waited on hand and foot, but it also decreases the line at the bar, increasing the probability that guests will drink moderately priced wine rather than expensive liquor. If convenient, chances are guests will drift away from a Jack and Coke, and instead, fall into the comforting arms of a Merlot.

Watch Out for Tricky Business

When ordering wine for a wedding, caterers will often charge one of two ways: by the number of guests, or by the amount of alcohol consumed. It may appear more financially frugal to pay by the amount of wine consumed; chances are not everyone at your reception will drink. However, be forewarned that caterers, when charging you by the amount of wine consumed, may get a little bit tricky, certain you are more concerned with keeping red wine away from the white wedding dress than you are with what the wait staff is doing.

Know How Much to Buy

Running out of alcohol at a wedding reception ranks up near divorce on the spectrum of marriage, causing people, with opened mouths and clenched fists, to ponder why. Because of this, it's essential that you know how much wine to buy if the caterers aren't providing it for you. Obviously, the best way to figure this is by the amount of people attending, and the drinking habits of your guests. For a wedding with a guest list that is made of the-runof-the-mill drinking crowd - the partiers, the socialites, the intellectuals - more wine should be purchased than if the guest list is made up of people the oblivious, the unaware, the masochists - who don't generally engage in wine drinking.

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When deciding to buy red wine or white wine, making things pretty even is usually the best way to go. Typically, half of the people drinking wine will drink white and half will drink red. Chardonnay and Cabernet are usually the most popular types, with White Zinfandel getting an honourable mention. Men, sticking to their blood thirsty carnivorous ways, routinely drink more red wine, while women routinely drink more white wine. The demographics of your guest list, however, aren't the only things to consider when purchasing wine. You should also consider what you are serving as the main course of dinner. For instance, if serving seafood, chicken, or pork, you may want to stock up on a nice white wine. If serving pastas, red meat, or anything drenched in red sauces, a cellar of nice red wine may need to be invaded.

the Korbel Sparkling Natural Chardonnay to the Gruet Brut Blanc de Blancs, good wine doesn't need to make the bride and groom consider charging a general admission fee to get into their ceremony. Wine and weddings are as natural a union as husband and wife, particularly for those who are attempting to save a little money on their bar tab. Serving wine at your wedding will be cheaper than providing your guests with hard alcohol or expensive beer. It will also keep guests happy, allowing everyone to eat, drink, and be merry‌or be married. ~ Jennifer Marie Jordan 403 273-LAKE (5253) thelakeshorespa.com

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It may seem like the wine purchased for a wedding reception needs to be expensive, as if serving cheap wine is an ominous sign of marital failure. However, this isn't the case at all. Several expensive tasting wines can be purchased for a reasonable price, keeping guests happy and the married couple free of the burden of an outrageous wedding bill. If you shop around, you may find that good wines for reasonable amounts are actually in abundance. From

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hiccups will seem easier to deal with and therefore allow the happy couple and all of their closest friends and relatives to enjoy that special day. I have broken the oils down into three categories; Health and Beauty, Relationship Maintenance, and Stress. Some categories will have a few options of oils to use; this does not mean you need all of them; just one will do. (Unless of course you wanted them all, which is ok too!).

Health and Beauty Immune System – there is nothing more frustrating than

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in a healthy way and really did feel great about myself that day, not to mention how much healthier I was feeling. So I offer this oil as a way to help maintain a healthy diet and exercise: • Grapefruit – Grapefruit is what I sometimes call a “sleeper oil” as it has so many amazing benefits and is on the low end of the money scale! Grapefruit essential oil has been known to help with weight loss (by curbing appetite and satiating cravings), fluid retention, depression, anxiety, cellulite, migraines, stress, and indigestion and is very uplifting. Benefits from grapefruit oil can be received by direct inhalation, applied topically or diffused.

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Red Rose

Red roses are the traditional symbol for true love, romance, passion, and desire. It will always be a classic way to say, "I love you" and is the most popular choice for Valentine’s Day. When used in a bridal bouquet, they represent bliss in the marriage, as well as true respect and appreciation toward each other. A deep red rose can mean you are ready for commitment or have a deep passion for that person.

White Rose

White roses, the purist of colours, represent innocence, purity and charm. White roses are often referred to as “bridal roses” because of their association with young love, eternal loyalty, and new beginnings.

Blue Rose

Often represent mystery, the impossible or the unattainable. Give a blue rose to someone and you are telling them they are extraordinarily wonderful and unique. Blue roses are perfect for the woman who marches to the beat of her own drum.

Yellow Rose

Symbols of Roses

Bright, cheerful and joyful are what come to mind when thinking of a yellow rose. Yellow roses create warm feelings and provide happiness. Giving yellow roses can tell someone the joy they bring you and the friendship you share. While it used to symbolize jealousy, now the symbol of a yellow rose represents friendship, joy and caring. These beautiful sun coloured roses can also convey warmth, delight, gladness and affection, as well as say good luck, welcome back, and remember me.

Pink Rose

Words like admiration, gentleness, grace, gladness, joy and sweetness are just a few ways to describe the meaning behind the pink rose. A pink rose can also convey happiness, gracefulness, femininity, elegance, refinement and sweetness. They are the perfect rose to say “thank you!”

Long a symbol of love and passion, the ancient Greeks and Romans associated roses with Aphrodite and Venus, goddesses of love. Used for hundreds of years to convey mes-

Purple or Lavender Rose

Because they’re unique and not often seen, purple or lavender roses are considered the rose for love at first sight or just an enchanting way to say, "I love you!" Lavender roses can offer a daily reminder of your love and eagerness to grow your relationship. They’re also tied to enchantment, wonder, splendor and mystery. So, if you have a secret crush or if someone has caught your attention and grabbed your heart, this may be the perfect rose to send them!

sages without words, they also represent confidentiality. In fact, the Latin expression "sub rosa"(literally, "under the rose") means something told in secret, and in ancient Rome, a wild rose was placed on the door to a room where confidential matters were being discussed.

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Orange roses evoke energy, fascination, energy, enthusiasm, desire and excitement. They can say, “I am so proud of you” or offer a burst of energy. Giving orange roses can symbolize your passionate romance and share your excitement of the relationship with your loved one.

Novelty Rose

Consider giving a novelty rose to add a twist to a message you're trying to say. For example, a yellow rose with a red tip can mean friendship or falling in love. They can be a great way to say thank you to a good friend.

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Green Rose

Green is the colour of life, abundant growth, and constant renewal of life and energy. The green rose signifies the constant rejuvenation of spirit and fertility, and is therefore a messenger of cheerfulness, balance, stability and peace.

Black Rose

The black rose is a mysterious bloom that can convey many meanings. The colour black has often been synonymous with death and mourning and is usually used at funerals. But black roses do have a more positive meaning as well. They can stand for the beginning of new things and major change. Black roses can inspire confidence by signaling the birth of a new era and can bring hope and courage.

A slightly pinker shade of orange, the meaning behind salmon-coloured roses evoke the same message as orange roses. Salmon roses can indicate enthusiasm, desire and excitement. Give salmon roses as a way to share your desire for someone; and they'll know how you truly feel.

Peach Rose

Are you grateful for someone or just want to show your appreciation? Then consider giving a peach-coloured rose. A bouquet of peach roses shows your deep appreciation and gratitude or just an elegant way to say "Thank You!" They also convey a meaning of modesty, genuineness and sincerity.

Cream or Ivory Rose

While similar to white roses, cream or ivory roses have a totally different meaning. Cream roses are indicative of charm, thoughtfulness and gracefulness. They are the perfect rose to let someone know you care without romantic intentions, and go well with pink "thank you" roses, which allow you to send two messages in one bunch!

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Nine to Twelve Months Before • Start a wedding folder, box or binder. Something you can keep all your ideas and inspiration in. Magazines and Pinterest are a perfect place to start. • Work out your budget. • Book your officiate. • Pick your wedding party • Start the guest list. Make a list to use throughout your planning process, make sure to include contact info, RSVP s, gifts, and any other relevant information in your list. (Want to keep costs low? It may be tough to do, but the best way to save money is to reduce your guest list.) • Reserve your date and venues. Do you want to have separate locations for the ceremony and the reception? If so, factor in travel time between the two places. • Research photographers, caterers, florists and bands/DJ’s (there are a few great suggestions in this issue!) • Throw an engagement party, if you wish. Make sure to only invite people that are also going to be invited to the wedding.

Eight Months Before • Purchase a dress. If you are ordering a dress, it’s fairly standard for it to take 3 months to come in. Plus, you’ll need to schedule time for fittings. Veil shopping can be postponed. • Book the entertainment. Attend events of potential entertainment to see if you will like them before you hire them. • Hire the photographer and the videographer. • Meet caterers. If your wedding venue doesn’t offer its own catering service, look for one right away. Booking them this far just takes one less worry off your plate. • Reserve a block of hotel rooms for out-of-town guests. Pick hotels at different price points close to the reception venue. See if the hotels will give you a discount for booking multiple rooms. • Launch a wedding website or blog. Create your personal page through a free provider – there are so many online. Make sure to include the date of the wedding, travel information, and accommodations. Then send the link to everyone you are inviting.

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• Shop for bridesmaids dresses. Just like the bridal dress, you will need time for fittings. • Meet with the officiate. Plan out the ceremony, what everyone is going to say and confirm that you have all the official documents for the wedding. • Order you invitations. There are countless options when it comes to invitations. They can also be very expensive. Do your research before deciding who to order them through. • Arrange transportation. Consider limos, buses and town cars. • Start planning a honeymoon if you plan to take one right after the wedding. Make sure that your passports are up-to-date. • Reserve structural and electrical necessities. • Book portable toilets for outdoor events, extra chairs if you need them, tents, an altar, lighting components, etc. • Book a florist. Florists can serve multiple clients on one day, so make sure to find a florist now and book your date. • Start composing a timeline. Do up a schedule of how you would like everything to play out that day like cake cutting, first dance, late night snack, etc.

Four to Five Months Before

• Schedule hair and makeup artists. Make a few appointments with local salons to test them out. Take a look at their portfolios and it wouldn't hurt to snap photos at each trial so you can compare results. • Send your guest list to the host of your shower. Tell her who you would like at the shower and let her send out the invitations. • Book the rehearsal and rehearsal-dinner Venues. Negotiate the cost and the menu. Take into consideration the day-after brunch for guests, and the gift opening. • Check on the wedding invitations. Are they getting close to being done? Did you get a sample of one before they were ALL printed? • Select and order the cake. Some bakers require a long lead-time. Remember to book some taste tests. • Purchase wedding shoes and start dress fittings. Bring the shoes along to your first fitting so the tailor can choose the appropriate length for your gown. • Choose your music. What should be playing during the ceremony? During dinner? To kick off the dancing? Keep a running list of what you want—and do not want—played.

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Three Months Before

• Purchase the rings. This will give you time for resizing and engraving if you desire. • Finalize the menu and flowers. You’ll want to wait until now to see what will be available, since both food and flowers can change with the season. • Order favors. Wedding favors are small take-home tokens that will help your guests celebrate and cherish your special day. • Finalize speeches and make a list of the people giving toasts. What would you like your speech to say? How do you want to thank everyone for supporting you on this special day? Which loved ones would you like to have speak at the reception? • Purchase your undergarments. Want to wear something special for the night of the wedding? Start thinking about that now. • Schedule another dress fitting. • Finalize the order of events for the ceremony and the reception. • Print menu cards and programs. You can easily create these on your computer at home. You could also get these designed to match your invitations. • Send your event schedule to the vendors. Giving them a first draft now allows time for changes and feedback from your vendors.

Two Months Before

• Send out the invitations. Four weeks’ notice is best for simple, in-town weddings. If it is going to be an out-of-town wedding, then at least six weeks’ notice is best. Make the RSVP cut-off at three weeks after the postmark date. • Touch base again with all the vendors. • Meet with the photographer. Discuss specific shots and ideas, and walk through the locations and start planning now. • Review the playlist with the band or DJ. You probably don‘t want to dictate every single song played, but you should come prepared with a list of songs to play and NOT play. • Submit a newspaper-wedding announcement if you wish to do so. • Enjoy a bachelorette party. Arranging a night out with your girlfriends generally is the responsibility of the maid of honor. But if she hasn’t mentioned one to you by now, ask her about it and get a date settled that works for you. Start getting excited! This pre-wedding celebration is just about YOU (...and him)!

One Month Before

• Write vows, if necessary. • Get your hair cut and coloured, if desired. • Finalize RSVPs. Phone people who have not yet responded. • Get your marriage license. If you are changing your name, remember to change it on your Canadian passport, social insurance number card, with the Canada Revenue Agency, your health card and your driver's license. • Mail the rehearsal-dinner invitations or send the emails. • Purchase bridesmaids’ gifts. There are so many great ideas online of the perfect gift to remind your bridesmaids how grateful you are. • Visit the dressmaker for your last dress fitting. For peace of mind, you may want to also schedule a fitting the week of your wedding. You can always cancel the appointment closer to the date if you feel it is not needed. • Stock the bar. Now that you have a firm head count, you can stock the bar accordingly. • Send out as many final payments as you can. • Confirm times for hair and makeup and all vendors. • E-mail and print directions for drivers of transport vehicles. This gives the chauffeurs ample time to navigate a route. • Assign seating. Draw out table shapes on a layout of the room to help plan place settings. Write the names of female guests with pink and the names of male guests with blue. Sticky notes are great, as you can move people about without re-sketching the entire setting.

Week of the Wedding • Pick up your dress. Do a final fitting JUST to make sure. • Book a spa treatment. Make an appointment for a manicure and a pedicure the day before the wedding. (You might want to get a relaxing massage, too.) • Reconfirm arrival times with your wedding party, parents and vendors. • Delegate small wedding-day tasks. • Choose someone to be in charge of gifts (especially the enveloped sort), someone to hand out tips, and someone to be the point person for each vendor. • Send a timeline to the bridal party. Include every member’s contact information, along with the people you’ve asked to deal with the vendors and other things. • Check in one last time with the photographer. Make sure you have all your locations and times set up and agreed on. • Set aside cheques for the vendors. And put tips in envelopes to be handed out at the event. • Send the final guest list to the caterer and all venues hosting your wedding-related events. Typically, companies close their lists 72 hours in advance. • Break in your shoes. You don’t want your feet killing you on the day of your wedding. • Pack for your honeymoon.

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They also offered us a Drop in Schedule for Basketball, Pickleball and Open Gym. You can rent the fields and gyms for private functions also. It is very exciting to have this type of facility available to us for such a great price. Get out there and get those steps in, folks. Less excuses than ever now. We continue to strive for 10 thousand per day. We hope you do, too. As the weather transitions, we will look forward to hitting some of the great paths throughout town to get our steps in and some fresh air, all at the same time. Hope to see you all out there.

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Hello Everyone, Larry here. Happy March! In like a lamb, out like a lion; in like a lion and out like a lamb. We will soon see what this season holds in store. Last year we still had snow on the ground the end of April. We hope this is not going to be the case this year. Roger and I are pretty pumped. We no longer worry about options for getting our steps in. We went and checked out the Strathmore Motor Products Sports Centre in as an option to add to our swimming routine and winter mall walks. Safe steps are a focus for us, as they are for so many of you good diabetics and others out there. We absolutely love the new walking track. It is a beautiful facility, and so easy to get those steps in while finding people we know to talk to and walk with if we are looking for the social part of things. Sometimes this makes the time go faster, and sometimes we just want to walk alone, and that is fine too. The hours are 8 am to 9 pm, and they are still building and completing the centre, but the track is done. They say that they have lockers and coat hooks coming soon; in the mean time, they have put out lots of chairs up beside the track so that you can comfortably sit if required. Most visitors 18 •

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BEING YOU! Why is it that people in today’s society is having a hard time expressing themselves without someone getting offended? Whether it is by something someone has said, to the way people dress, who someone is dating, or even the music people listen to. Someone is bound to be offended by something. I feel that we are all entitled to speak our minds; we do still have freedom of speech! This is Canada, after all. Who cares what brand of clothes someone has on? If you don't have to buy it, don't worry about it. You do not need to be rude to someone. I feel there are too many people trying to change the world by saying, “that offended me.” This word is being used too freely, and I feel that people are becoming too sensitive. Is it the truth that bothers people? I totally understand that there are things that truly offend people, but being able to talk to the person about what they had done to hurt you is a lot simpler than being angry or holding a grudge. Another thing that comes to mind is humour; where did our joking nature go? Nobody can even joke around with each other and don't seem to understand when someone is simply having fun and not trying to offend them. So, in closing, what I’m trying to say is don't take life so seriously. Enjoy it, and enjoy each other. Live, love and laugh. Hope you enjoyed today’s column, and just remember, this is just my opinion. Thank you for reading! Connie Greene

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Your pet will always be treated like a part of our family at the Animal Care Centre of Strathmore We have recommendations, training information, and handouts that will help you and your pet. We provide ultimate care in a safe, comfortable environment; catered to your pet’s specific needs including: › Annual Health Examinations › Vaccination Appointments › Behavior Consultations › Isolation ward › Breeder puppy vaccinations › Travel documents › Pediatric patient exams › Geriatric patient exams › Insurance › Referrals

1. Calculate Calories

If you don’t know how many calories your pet needs each day, you don’t know how much to feed. And don’t think you can trust the bag; feeding guides on many pet store brand foods are formulated for adult, un-spayed or un-neutered active dogs and cats. That means if you have an older, spayed or neutered indoor lap potato you’re probably feeding 20% to 30% too much if you follow the food’s instructions. Instead, ask your veterinarian to calculate the proper number of calories your pet needs each day, based on breed, size and activity level. Unlike when we diet, our pets cannot have calorie restrictions the same way. It must be gradual and monitored.

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First off, I’m not anti-treats. I am anti-junk treats. If you’re going to give your pets extra goodies, make ‘em count. Too many pet treats are what I call “calorie grenades” laden with sugar and fat blowing up our pet’s waistlines and destroying their health. Choose low-calorie, no-sugar goodies that provide a health benefit. I like single ingredient treats such as sweet potato, salmon, and blueberry bites or functional treats that provide a bonus such as helping to keep teeth clean or promote mobility. Whatever treats you give, be sure to count those additional calories into your pets daily caloric intake. Many pet owners feed the proper amount of food but sabotage their efforts by adding one or two snacks throughout the day. As few as 30 extra calories per day means your pet gains over three pounds in a year. Better yet, dogs don’t do division. Break treats into peewee pieces and divvy them out whenever your pet earns it. Be cautious of “guilt-treating” – the practice of giving your pet a treat because you feel guilty leaving them home alone. Instead, use treats only as a reward for good behaviour. Pets (and people) need to learn to earn extra goodies.

4. Vital Veggies

As an alternative to highly-processed store-bought treats, try offering baby carrots, green beans, celery, broccoli, cucumbers, sliced apples and bananas or ice cubes. These naturally nutritious tasty tidbits are a healthy option for many dogs. Be sure not to feed dogs a full apple or banana, as they have high sugar content. For cats, try a flake of salmon or tuna when you’re feeling generous. However, although these treats are healthier options they still need to be counted in the daily caloric intake. The Newsy Neighbour Magazine

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5. Hustle for Health

When it comes to living a long, pain-and disease-free life, research proves our most powerful partner is daily exercise. Speaking of partners, anyone with a dog has a built-in, no-excuse exercise buddy. For dogs, as little as 20 to 30-minutes of brisk walking is all it takes to boost immune function, improve cardiovascular health and reduce many behavioural problems. For cats, try playing with a laser pointer, remote-controlled toy or ball of paper for 5 to 15 minutes each day. Other options are maze bowls or water bottles with holes to promote active play all while eating the meal (of course these should be monitored). Do yourself and your dog a favour and commit to daily walks, rain or shine. The health benefits of walking extend to both ends of the leash.

and leash or allow them to eat only pizza and ice cream (which many dogs would LOVE!), it’s up to pet owners to feed healthy, nutritious foods and treats and exercise daily. By using these six simple suggestions, you’ll be on your way to your pet’s best – and healthiest – year yet! For additional information, visit www.PetObesityPrevention.org Dr. Ernie Ward – Pet Health Network Pro and edited by the team at the Animal Care Centre of Strathmore

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4 Ways To Do Detox With Food ONLY When the holiday season is over or when the seasons change, people tend to think about detoxification. It’s of no surprise really that after stuffing yourself with food and drink you want to feel lighter, or that when it gets warmer you want to look better in your clothes. Regardless of your reasons, it’s rarely a bad idea to engage in some type of detox. The only problem is, many people will go all in when their body may not be ready for it. Buying herbal detox kits or fasting can be a sharp adjustment for your detoxification system, and the sustainability of each is usually short term when approached in such an abrupt manner. A much nicer practice would be to focus on detoxifying through food only, at least in the beginning, so your body can begin to lighten the load systematically without creating a toxic back up that could easily make your life more miserable. With that in mind, here are four easy ways to detox using food only.

Green juice

Starting your day with a glass of green juice is a nearly perfect way to get started in the right direction. After fasting for 8-12 hours, your body is ready for a gentle, hydrating, wake up call that is nourishing and refreshing. Nothing fits the bill quite as well as freshly made green juice. When you ingest this oxygenating, hydrating, nutrient dense, and toxin removing drink you’ll soon feel like a lighter version

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of yourself, in your mind and on the scale. The enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and easy digestibility of juice will get your bodily systems online and optimized very quickly, and your energy and bowel movements will provide immediate feedback that the nourishment and cleansing action of the green juice is doing its job as promised. There are many different recipes for green juice, but I find this one below to be highly satisfying, cleansing, and delicious. Aim to get at least 8 ounces a day, and work up to 16 ounces for even greater benefits.

Ingredients 2 green apples (can use red if you like bit sweeter) 2 stalks of celery 2 medium pieces of kale 3-4 inch piece of cucumber 4-6 basil leaves 4-6 mint leaves 1 nub of ginger (to your liking) 1 medium lime Directions Juice all ingredients, in order presented. Consumption Drink at any time you need a mini vacation! Adjust key ingredients like basil, mint, lime, and ginger to make it fit your individual taste preferences.

Smoothies

If making juice first thing in the morning isn’t your thing but you like the idea of fresh raw fruit and superfoods first thing in the day, then maybe a smoothie is the better start to your morning. Made right, a superfood smoothie can deliver more nutrients in a single glass than many people will acquire in a week. The advantages of a smoothie is you can work in fruits, greens, fibre, fats, protein, and more all into one delicious serving. So not only can you start with an easily digestible meal (unlike most other breakfast choices), you can also get the energy, brain power, and gut satisfying raw materials to help you coast into midday without craving a coffee, pastry, or other ill-advised choice for your body. Even better, the cleansing action of the fibre and nutrients will leave you feeling lighter, more energetic, and mentally sharper.

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not understand is that a well made soup can also be very detoxifying as well. The best part about soup is that you can throw in so many vegetables that are mineral rich and loaded with detoxifying agents, and when you focus on using only vegetables and blending them into a creamy texture that makes assimilation a cinch, the cleansing action dramatically increases. Using ingredients like coconut oil, onions, garlic, cruciferous vegetables, and spices will not only make the flavour amazing but it will also provide a gentle yet effective cleansing process as well.

Sauerkraut

Perhaps the most cleansing food of them all, sauerkraut (or cultured vegetables) has been adored in European cultures for decades, but have since started to make its mark in North America in the last few years. It is definitely a switch from the sweet and salty tastes many have grown accustomed to and enjoying, but one you get the sauerkraut bug, you’ll never go without it again. Raw (not pasteurized) sauerkraut is loaded with enzymes, probiotics, vitamins, minerals, and fibre, all which facilitate a healthy detoxification process. It has been shown effective in treating many gastrointestinal disorders, liver challenges, and skin conditions due to its amazingly absorbable nutrient profile, along with its antibacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-parasitic properties. Simply add it as a side to any meal, or put it on salads or some eggs, and enjoy the chemistry and cleansing effects. If you want to make your own, there is a simple recipe following this article. Otherwise, get some raw sauerkraut from your local health food store and start to work it in a many ways as you can. Once you learn how to work each of these components into your daily diet, you’ll find the detoxification system kicks into gear without overwhelming your body. Supporting it with the proper medicinal beverages, supplements, lifestyle habits, and exercise will ensure the process goes much smoother.

SAUERKRAUT

Sauerkraut is a fantastic way to add some flavour to your recipes, and is an important component to a healthy digestive system. The trick to a good sauerkraut is to make sure it is not pasteurized, so that all the beneficial enzymes and probiotics are largely intact. You make sure it is raw by making it yourself with this homemade sauerkraut recipe. Full of minerals, enzymes, and probiotics, making your own fermented vegetables could easily be the most important and cheapest thing you can do for your health. Try it on salads, eggs, wraps, hamburgers, and even in salsa!

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There's nothing more damaging to a relationship than a partner that doesn't take the time to listen. In fact, that fact alone might be the thing that has led to the feelings of dissatisfaction with a marriage. In order to be a good partner (on either end), you need to be able to remain quiet and talk through problems until both partners are satisfied. Be quiet when they are speaking and try to really listen to what they are saying.

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But listening only goes so far when you're trying to work out problems in your relationship. If you do not really understand where they are coming from, you might be creating more problems. When they are expressing themselves, you want to ask questions when appropriate in order to clarify what they are saying to you. Even if it seems uncomfortable at first, it's important that you make sure that you understand where they are at and how you might be able to help.

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One of the best ways to help save your marriage is to start creating long term plans with your partner. While this might not seem like the best idea at the time, it will create the idea that you are both going to make it through the rough patch that you have stumbled upon - somehow. Try to make plans for vacations or other far in the future appointments. This will create a little less pressure because the future isn't so vague and unable to be seen in the dark that you are experiencing at the time.

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225C Wheatland Trail, Strathmore Described as an “[acknowledgement of] a feeling or moment, whether alone or with friends, at home or out, ordinary or extraordinary as cozy, charming or special”1, countries outside of Denmark have generated considerable hype which, not surprisingly, has resulted in a few different, albeit misguided, interpretations. There’s Google Translates understanding of it as mere “fun”, and the disappointing twist taken by many corporations: an ingenious bandwagon marketing strategy. But don’t be fooled– true hygge enthusiasts won’t pressure you to spend copious amounts of money to stay on-trend, so you shouldn’t have to. In general, the idea of hygge really is difficult to define, which has led to much of this confusion. In an effort to tap into this secret of the Danish people, I turned to none other than a Danish woman for insight. Creator of the blog “Hygge House”, Alex– she’s mononymous on her blog as far as I know– brought hygge to the masses before hygge was really a “thing” here. By sharing her merry adventures as a hygge purist, one might say, and sharing her personal tips and tricks designed so that all may embrace this Danish lifestyle, I found her take on hygge to be delightfully refreshing– a way of bring richness into my life without breaking the bank. In my endeavour to transform my consumer-oriented understanding of hygge, I found a particular part of her blog to be quite profound. Responding to the conclusions of many surveys that suggest the Danes are of the happiest people in the world, Alex provides some clarification:

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“(Happiness is) not the first word I, or most Danes, would think to use to describe themselves … however, during [a] 60 Minutes interview, one of the Danes cleared up my confusion by saying that it’s not that they are the happiest, but they are, perhaps, the most content … With basic needs met one doesn’t have to struggle for the day to day things so much … so one’s energy can go into family, friends and job pursuits. This sets up Danes for that feeling of being content.”2 (emphasis added)

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If you haven’t already become acquainted with the Danish cultural phenomenon “hygge” (pronounced “hue-guh”), easing into the new year seems as good a time as any to adopt this revolutionary, yet simple, lifestyle. With March upon us, it is easy to get pulled into this month that seems fraught by rapid, and equally frequent, seasonal shifts: the flirtations of warm weather and sunshine are soon interrupted by the fury and drudgery of Canadian winters leaving us completely at the mercy of Mother Nature. How can one possibly find contentment when the childish back-and-forth of the seasons threatens?

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Lighting candles, opening curtains, and drinking coffee are often associated with hygge, even the Danish version, but Danes also stress the importance of being together, visiting people, eating together, and the like, as illustrated in this quote. It’s this utter simplicity that I find quite intriguing. Could it actually be this uncomplicated? That all it takes is a cup of coffee and a fireplace to bring fulfillment to one’s life? Perhaps it is, but I think the important takeaway from this is that it’s not just the act of enjoy

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ing a meal with others, it is the feeling of slowness and presence that taking time to eat together actually brings. Similarly, it’s not the act of drinking a cup of coffee before you start your day; it’s drinking coffee to slow down, not speed up. With this in mind, I wanted to see how I could bring the true beauty of hygge into my spaces and interactions with loved ones. Drawing inspiration from Hygge House and her guidance for living the Danish style of hygge, rather than the North American version, I reflected on activities I already do, and a few others I’d like to try, to bring “cosiness, charm, happiness, ‘contentness’ [sic], security, familiarity, comfort, reassurance, kinship, and simpleness”3 into my life. Indeed, the Danes experience harsh winters akin to our own, but this “art form” of hygge has played an integral role in transforming their perception of daily drudgery into an opportunity to “create simple rituals without effort”4 to boost one’s spirit. From what I’ve gathered, this cultural phenomenon may not be as extraordinary as once thought. It’s an embrace of small instances of closeness or fullness, with as little as a cup of tea on a cold morning, that inspires Danes to find value in the simplest of things.

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1. Visit grandparents in their home. 2. Drink hot chocolate with mini marshmallows in it. 3. Have candle-lit dinners with that special someone. 4. Plant a garden or nurture small house plants. If you have children, have them take part in the process. 5. When it warms up, go for a walk on a sunny day. 6. Sit in front of a fireplace and let the only light in the room be from the fire’s glow. 7. Put pictures into a photo album (not a digital one), and pull it off the shelf every once and a while to look through it with family or friends. I can’t say that I have perfectly mastered the art of hygge with this list, but I believe the essence of hygge lives in all of these. It seems to me that experiencing hygge is not exclusive to anyone and can’t be universalized. This means that my list is imperfect in the sense that you might find hygge’s “warmth” in other things that aren’t present in my life. By creating this guide to living well, I hope that you, too, will take this opportunity to reflect on the good feelings present in your own life. Not by amassing posses-

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Bibliography (1, 3, 4) Alex. “What is the Meaning of Hygge?” Hygge House. Wordpress. Accessed January 23, 2019. http://hyggehouse.com/hygge. (2, 5) Alex. “Danes are the Happiest”. Hygge House. Wordpress. Accessed January 23, 2019. http://hyggehouse.com/danish-life/danes-are-thehappiest

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2. Mind exercises.

Concentration and clear thinking are more or less automatic once you remove distractions. Learn to stop and watch your busy mind. As you notice things that are subtly bothering you, deal with them. This might mean making a phone call you need to make, or putting things on a list so you can forget them for now. With practice, this becomes easier, and your thinking becomes more powerful.

3. Healthy breakfast.

Start your day with a healthy breakfast. Skipping breakfast affects your brainpower and performance at home, school or work. Minimize your eating during the day to mostly live raw fruits and veggies and their juices. This will help you detoxify and nourish your brain with essential nutrients and antioxidants to protect your brain from daily free radicals assaults.

4. Increase Water Intake.

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1. Physical exercise.

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Given that your brain is about 80 percent water, the first rule of brain nutrition is adequate water to hydrate your brain. Even slight dehydration can raise stress hormones, which can damage your brain over time. Drink at least 84 ounces of water a day. It is best to have your liquids unpolluted with artificial sweeteners, sugar, caffeine, or alcohol. You can use herbal, non-caffeinated tea bags, such as raspberry or strawberry flavored, and make unsweetened iced tea. Green tea is also good for brain function as it contains chemicals that enhance mental relaxation and alertness.

5. Keep journals and notebooks.

All the smart people write down their ideas, thoughts and observations. Writing things down lets, your brain know that you value “it’s” ideas. How does it reward you? By providing more ideas and better ideas. Writing things down creates a feedback loop that makes you smarter. You objectify your thoughts onto paper and that helps you think about them in a more powerful way. This is a great way to improve your brainpower. The Newsy Neighbour Magazine

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6. Think positively.

Thinking positively enables you to access your higherthinking abilities. When you are positive and feeling good, your mind functions smoothly. Ask yourself emotion-leading questions like, “What am I grateful for right now?” and “Who do I love and who loves me?”

7. Make sure you sleep enough.

Your brain is rejuvenate during those sleeping hours. Research from the University of California suggests that if you have been awake for 21 hours straight, your abilities are equivalent to someone who is legally drunk. Sleep allows your brain to process new memories, practice new skills and solve problems. Therefore, a good night’s sleep is essential to boost your brainpower. How many hours sleep constitutes a good night’s sleep will vary between individuals, but between 6 – 8 hours, sleep is normally considered sufficient.

8. Creative Visualization.

Use the power of Creative Visualization. Creative Visualization is a technique that involves the use of mental energy to transform and improve the life of the individual who uses the technique. You can use your brain’s mental energy to improve your life because your imagination is incredibly powerful and, when used correctly, can enhance your life by creating what you really want. Creative visualisation can be used to accelerate learning, improve memory and motivation, and of course, improve brainpower!

9. Develop your creativity and your intuition.

Creativity gives power to your thinking. Raw computation can be done by computers now, but humans provide the creative thought that shapes our world. Intuition can be an important part of brainpower. Einstein and others have relied heavily on their intuitive hunches.

10. Make a brainpower plan.

It takes about twenty to thirty days of repetition to establish new habits, many psychologists will tell you. This means that when you create your plan for improved brainpower, be sure you plan to use that new problem solving technique, or eat those new brain foods for at least three weeks. You can use many of the brain boosters here and get immediate results, but it is creating new habits that will give you the most brainpower.

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It was my dad’s birthday last month. He really soaked up all the attention and kept celebrating late into the month. Finally, I had had enough. Why is he getting so many celebrations and I’m sitting here not getting my regular 2-walks a day because “it’s too cold”?? So, I did what any sensible dog in my situation would do: I faked an injury. The first step was creating the plan. I had it all mapped out in my head. I wanted to write it all down but… no opposable thumbs. I began creating this plan when they were gone on vacation and left us home alone with a stranger. I was pretty mad about that whole situation but peeing and pooping on their floor didn’t seem to showcase my complete disapproval.

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need to go outside and take my sweet time. I wanted to remind them of this so I practiced a few times before I put my plan into action. I went outside, in -35°C weather, and stayed out there longer than normal. I walked around, smelling everything, peeing on a few spots I hadn’t previously peed on. Then I came back inside.

Step 2: Say you have to “go outside.”

I walked to the back door and spun around like normal. They didn’t suspect a thing. I went outside and the plan was put into action. Stella, the dumb girl dog who lives with me, went back inside quickly after peeing. She was never made aware of my plan so she was none the wiser. Not that it would have mattered; she’s pretty dumb. I didn’t come back to the door when she went back, but because of Step 1, they didn’t really notice.

Step 3: Still don’t come back.

I will admit, I should have waited to put my plan into action when it was slightly warmer outside. Staying outside in that cold of a temperature wasn’t the smartest thing I’ve ever done. But it was too late to go back now. I stayed outside. In the freezing temperature. Longer than I wish I had. Mom called for me but I stayed put.

Step 4. Wait until someone finds you.

Dad came outside to shovel and he found me. I was curled up outside, in the snow, freezing my little butt off. I have never been so cold in my entire life. He called me inside and I couldn’t move. I just laid there. He had to pick me up and bring me into the garage. He then yelled at mom for leaving me outside. That was a very nice, unexpected touch to my plan.

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I then ended my charade. I was fine, and they seemed relieved. But the whole basis of my plan was perfectly met: dad’s hundredth birthday celebration of the month was forgotten and everyone only worried about me. Success!! Denise Geremia

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I Hope You Freeze Your Tongue To A Flag Pole, Mother Nature. About this time every year, I begin to question my sanity. You see, I am neither prisoner nor hostage and yet here I remain trapped day after day, week after week in a hostile environment where Mother Nature is the prison warden, Old Man Winter the evil head guard, and me? I'm the weak little inmate without the snowballs to stand up to the warden and say, “Hasta la vista, baby". And so, I remain trapped in my little cell awaiting parole, waiting with the hope a death row inmate has for a last-minute call from the Governor for that time of freedom, of new beginnings, of spring. Seriously, is it too much to ask to be able to walk to get the mail without my nostrils freezing shut? Thankfully, the mail box is only three houses down; any further and I'd be sporting a Voldemort proboscis - my nose frozen so solid that it simply would fall to the ground and shatter. At least I don't need to worry about my glasses freezing to my nose. I haven't worn them outside since October … you remember October, back when we thought it was cool we could see our breath and awed at the beautiful autumn colours brought on by the chill in the air? Yeah, since then my glasses either are covered in frost or fogged over defrosting. It's okay though, every time I bravely leave the hearth of home and head out into the

hinterlands, the tears that form from the shock of the cold freeze my eyelids shut rendering glasses useless. Listen, I don't even like defrosting the freezer on the fridge once a year, what makes me think I can keep doing winter year after year? I am not a butterball turkey that can be pulled out of the freezer after six months and be set aside to unthaw. I'm simply not qualified for being cold this long. Sure, as a kid I was made of tougher stuff…I used to hope for snow days where the buses didn't run but the skidoos did. Snow days were spent freezing your toes to the point of blue then sticking them in a tub of warm water in a Canadian right of passage akin to torture. My feet hurt just thinking about the pain of the thousand pins and needles that came with thawing out toes after a snow day. But I don't even get to enjoy that – one of the crappy parts of working from home, no matter how bad the roads, I can make it into work. As a kid, snow days were fun; now, snow days mean my knees will ache, my feet will freeze and I will take on anyone that stands between me and the thermostat with the ferocity of a feral fox guarding its den. 25° Celsius is now an acceptable room temperature. Screw you, Mother Nature and suck my icicle, Old Man Winter. The two of you have made some sort of sick, demented, savage deal and it’s us snow bound, shivering Albertans that are getting the frozen end of the stick. I am here to say, on behalf of all Albertans, winter: it is time to go. I remember thinking winter was fun, that the snow was pretty, that we were lucky, unlike those who bask in the sun near the equator. Yup, we are lucky because we have seasons! Unlike them with their constant blue skies and sunshine. We get the joy of baby lambs and crocuses in spring, the fun in the sun of summer and is there anything more beautiful than the trees in autumn? And winter…winter…well, crap. My Momma always said if you can't say something nice then just shut up… facebook.com/TheNewsyNeighbour

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after her. In the first few weeks after she arrived, she would enthusiastically scamper towards us on her short little legs and then come to a complete stop once we looked her direction. That was her cue to quickly and fearfully turn around and run as fast as she could to the safety of the rug under the middle of the kitchen table.

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She would sit prim and proper without moving as if she was a statue. Maybe she was thinking, “If don’t move, they won’t see me.” She looked at us in a way that suggested she was both hopeful and fearful that we could come closer to her. Laying down on our bellies so we were less scary by being at her level, we would slowly reach a hand in her direction while speaking in a soft, soothing voice telling her she was safe. At first, she would move behind a table leg, perhaps believing it was hiding her from these big creatures.

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Over the next days, we continued to gain her trust by approaching her with kindness and love, speaking to her gently and encouraging her to be brave. Soon, she began to only inch back a bit when we came near. Then she would stay where she was. Eventually she would cautiously come closer. It was all part of the process of overcoming her fears.

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An adorable bundle of black and white fur that looks incredibly like an Oreo on legs runs towards you with her tail wagging. Barely four-pounds in weight and a mere seven inches tall, her excitement is obvious as she bounds across the floor playfully barking to let you know that she wants attention, belly rubs and some good ol’ fashioned lovin’ from one of her humans. When she reaches you, she bounces up and down as if she was practicing to be a yo-yo and when the attention she is expecting is not immediate, she stands up on her back legs to be taller and more noticeable, and she begins to dance. “Look at me! Look at me! I’m so cute. Play with me!”

Perhaps she was afraid of the unknown, of the new place she found herself in, of these big strange beings that looked nothing like her mother and brothers and sisters who were nowhere to be found. I am certainly not a dog-whisperer and can only imagine the confusion she must have felt being taken away from her furry family and now being in her second ‘human’ home in less than a week. Whatever scared her, her response was to run and hide. She slowly learned to trust us and to love us as we loved her. With that courage, she learned to be curious instead of timid when out on a walk. To approach a new human who entered her house and make sure they were ok. To be herself and lick her human’s ears, nibble on their toes at bedtime, and spread her kibble across the floor when she ate.

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She experienced what humans experience when we face our fears, we discover wonderful things to enjoy on the other side. To overcome what we fear, we may need to be vulnerable and trusting. We may need to go slowly. We may need others around us who encourage us and give us a safe place to explore who we are. Yes, we may have a few falls and hurts along the way, but not everyone will cause us harm. There are those who will reach out with a loving hand and be gentle and understanding in order to give us space to let go of the fear. This is what women experience at Women Talk. It is a place where women share their stories of fear and pain as well as joy and celebration. Where you can be yourself and be welcomed with loving hearts. Come join us at Women Talk Strathmore on the third Thursday of the month at The Station and spend a fun and inspiring evening with women who care. Book your tickets online at www.womentalk.ca/events and bring a girlfriend or two to enjoy the warm embrace that is waiting for you!

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Have you ever wondered "What if ...?" I do, especially pertaining to my thoughts and decisions as a young(er) adult. What if my parents opposing political positions created a place for me to examine and debate various political perspectives? What if I'd become an activist rather than stepping onto the collegiate and corporate treadmill? What if I had chosen law instead of communications as a career? What if...? What if...? What if...?

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People are stuck reflecting on what-if instead of taking advantage of their knowledge, abilities and today's situation. I'm grateful to be alive today, although at times I feel like I'm reliving elements of the late 60s and early 70s. Technological advances provide more options for humanity today than at any other time in recorded history. The amount of content available via print media, broadcast media and the internet are both overwhelming and intimidating. This contributes to many people choosing to sequester themselves. The lively interactions, deep thought and conversations we've heard of or witnessed prior to the prevalence of mass media seem to have disappeared. Opinion pieces are published as "alternate" facts. Algorithms reinforce bias. Keyword searches do not differentiate the quality of content. When we fail to discuss our thoughts with others and live in isolation, the problem is reinforced. Additionally, people are busy - busy doing. Little to no time is allowed for silence and reflection. There is only enough time to egest others' reflections.

The Impact of Bias

Recognizing the power of bias, I began asking those with differing political opinions from mine why they believe as they do. Further, I want to engage in civil conversations to help me understand what lies behind those positions. At times I receive no response or a definitive "I don't want to discuss it". A few wonderful souls chose to share info and 36 •

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dialogue with me. This is both helpful and informative. Helpful because it allows me to delve deeper and informative as it provides me information algorithms determined I'm not interested in. My hope and my belief are that by examining what may be influencing others, I will develop a big picture understanding. (A glimpse at the idealist within me.) What I discovered is an absence of expertise. When you hire a lawyer, you don't waste time or money offering ill-informed or uninformed opinions about the law. The same is true when choosing to visit a medical professional. The difference between personal opinions not based on expertise and informed opinions, which are based on expertise, a body of knowledge and research is significant. Additionally, it takes time to acquire expertise. Telling a lie repeatedly never makes it the truth. Unfortunately, history shows us when you make a lie big and tell it often enough, people will believe it to be true.

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I'm beginning to get a glimmer as I look at the things influencing us. How we fill our minds influences whether we view life with gratitude or with fear. My lens helps me choose gratitude. What if we learned lessons from history? What if we looked beyond our backyard for understanding? What if we listened to learn instead of reply? What if we saw we are more alike than different? What if we expressed more gratitude for how truly wonderful life is? What if we realized time is our only non-renewable resource?

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It’s been a freezing cold winter in Ottawa, but debate has remained heated in the House of Commons. We are fast-approaching the next federal election in October 2019, and this session has continued to prove that we have plenty to hold this government to account on. The SNC Lavalin Affair has thrown the Liberal government into chaos. Allegations against Justin Trudeau’s Prime Minister’s Office were first published in the Globe and Mail. The initial claim was that the Prime Minister’s Office attempted to pressure Jody Wilson-Raybould, who was then justice minister, to intervene in the prosecution of Montreal engineering and construction giant SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. Jody Wilson-Raybould was later fired from her job. The question is: did the Prime Minister relieve Wilson-Raybould of her duties because she refused to intervene in the criminal case? The Prime Minister initially claimed that because Wilson-Raybould was still in cabinet, she had full confidence in the government.

This scandal is still developing, and Canadians need to know the facts in this unprecedented case. The Clerk of the Privy Council, Michael Wernick, delivered testimony to the Justice Committee that confirms that the Prime Minister’s Office launched a sustained and coordinated campaign to interfere in SNC-Lavalin’s criminal prosecution. Conservatives will continue to use every tool at our disposal to get to the bottom of this affair and hold the Prime Minister to account. Another recent change that prompted a lot of debate is the new Canada Food Guide. Canada produces some of the best quality agricultural products in the world. Our farmers and ranchers supply the market with nutritious, safe products. They are produced with cutting-edge innovation and responsible environmental practices. Unfortunately, the Liberals have allowed their ideology to influence the development of the new food guide. It emphasizes their preferred political agenda over sound science. I’m concerned that in their effort to encourage plant-based diets, the Liberals have ignored a growing body of evidence that shows the importance of dairy and meat in a healthy diet. Further, they excluded agricultural stakeholders from consultations on the Food Guide. They claimed that this was to avoid the impression of industry interference in the development process. However, I believe that excluding agricultural representatives allowed them to ignore compelling evidence that their approach to the Guide was flawed. The ill-designed final product is proof that the Liberals should have consulted more broadly. I can be reached in Ottawa at martin.shields@parl.gc.ca. My Brooks office can be reached at 403-793-6775 or martin.shields.c1@parl.gc.ca, and my Strathmore office at 403-361-2980 or martin.shields.c1B@parl.gc.ca. Please don’t hesitate to contact me about any federal issue.

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Three Cheap and Easy Chicken Dinners Everyone knows that eating out every night takes a big chunk out of your budget. Cooking dinner for yourself is a great way to cut food costs and experiment with the foods you like. I'm always on the look-out for meals that are easy to prepare and cheap to make and these three cheap and easy chicken dinners fit the bill. Two of the following recipes involve the use of a slow cooker. If you don't already own one, I highly recommend it. Slow cookers are the ultimate tool for easy preparation. All you have to do is mix up the ingredients, start the cooker and return home to a hot and ready meal later on.

Easy Chicken and Rice Casserole 1 cup of uncooked rice 3 cups of water 1 packet of dry onion soup mix 1 can of cream of chicken 2 uncooked chicken breasts Prepare by mixing all ingredients in a slow cooker and cooking on high for 3-4 hours.

Cheap Chicken Alfredo with Penne 1 box of penne pasta 1 small bag of frozen broccoli 1 jar of ready-made alfredo sauce 2 cups of chopped, cooked chicken 1 teaspoon dried basil (or 1 tablespoon fresh) Salt and pepper to taste Begin by cooking the pasta and steaming the veggies in two separate pots. Cook pasta for 8-10 minutes to desired texture and drain. Return the noodles to the pot and add the vegetables, sauce, chicken and basil to the pasta in the pot. Stir and cook over low heat until everything is warmed through. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

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Founded in 2011, the Chestermere Chamber of Commerce provides an avenue for businesses in the community to create a positive business environment and essentially exists to make the community a better place in which to live. The Chamber works closely with its municipal government and peaks for the business community at public hearings, the media and behind closed doors. It is the "United voice of Chestermere business".

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Did You Know?? Routines are a GOOD thing… I’m a routine kind of girl. I LOVE routines. My day always starts the same way. I make coffee for Phil and I, take my vitamins, make the bed, then I head into the yoga room for meditation & then I work out... Every day, like clockwork, this is how I start. Now, you might ask WHY... Why is a routine so important and what the heck does it have to do with real estate? I’ll get there, I promise. Morning routines set the day off in the right direction. Experts say it’s not that important what the routine is. What matters is that you HAVE a routine - a plan that you follow every day. Many studies show that morning routines increase productivity and lower stress levels significantly in people. I can attest to that theory. I WAS that person. Morning routines were for other people... routines in general seemed too regimented, restrictive, maybe even dull. I thought that I didn’t need routines or lists. Until one day, I missed an important project that was due at school (yep – way back when) and that project was in a class with my favourite teacher. A person that I respected - a lot. I was embarrassed and quite horrified when I walked into class and it was my turn to present my project. It was at that moment when I felt I had let my teacher and myself down - and I said, never again!! I bought a note book that day specifically for lists and it became my first day-planner before there actually was such a thing. And what happened was quite amazing... no more stressing about things I had to get done. I knew what the plan was and how it was going to get done. Routines became a part of my life. Now, jump forward to present day and Realtor® life. Here’s the story... I get a phone call from a potential client and they share that they are getting transferred with work to another city and they need to be moved and settled within a certain time frame. As realtors, we hear 42 •

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this story often. This is life. And this is where routine steps in to help. Over the years, it has become critical to have routines when selling a home efficiently. I am proud of what the REPS group have developed over time. We have taken the best of what we have all experienced and learned and then created routines that we share with our sellers all the way through the process. Guidelines and checklists to help our sellers through a very stressful time. We have an 11-point routine that we share regarding getting ready for a showing and I am happy to share that with you. The REPs group believes that KNOWLEDGE is POWER. And routine is knowledge. It helps you and gives you power.

Getting Ready for a Showing

1. Open up window coverings 2. Store personal items in the bathroom away in a drawer; counter is clean. 3. All dishes are washed and put away 4. Sirty laundry in the hamper 5. All beds neatly made 6. Remove animal beds and store them 7. Take the garbage out with you when you leave 8. Ensure all personal items and valuables are stored away safely 9. Turn all lights on

10. Play soft “elevator” style music 11. If time, leave some fresh baked cookies for the showing group to enjoy We have many, many routine checklists that we have created for our clients. Selling a home doesn’t need to be overwhelming, and having a routine is part of the secret sauce. If you’ve developed a routine and embrace lists, bravo! And if you haven’t figured out a routine but are curious, it’s never too late. Start with a notebook, and let me know what you think. Hayley Poirier - The REPs group RE/MAX First FUNNY STUFF A vacuum salesman knocks on my door.

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Leela Sharon Aheer MLA

Leela Sharon Aheer Your UCP Candidate Chestermere - Strathmore www.VoteLeela.com

I am thrilled to be part of the Newsy Neighbour family! It has been an honour and a privilege to represent you in the Legislature. I am working hard to earn your trust and your vote as the UCP Candidate in the new Constituency of Chestermere – Strathmore. Please contact me at VoteLeela@gmail.com. (authorized by the Leela Sharon Aheer Campaign, LAheer@unitedconservative. ca)

Deputy Leader, United Conservative Party Served as Energy, Education, Childrens Services, Status Of Women Critic A proud Albertan, Chestermere-Strathmore resident for over 40 years Local Small Business Owner, Professional Musician, Volunteer Your priorities are my priorities: I would be honoured to be your voice!

Hello Newsy Neighbour Readers!

“The key to unlocking Alberta’s potential is giving Albertans the freedom to do what they do best”

I was honoured to be asked to participate and speak at the Proclamation of Black History Month and the inauguration of Virnetta Anderson. As we reach the end of Black History Month, I would like to thank The Black History Heritage Society for their work in celebrating the of the impassioned and eloquent Virnetta Anderson, the first Black Alderwoman in Alberta. It was fascinating digging into the archives of the City of Calgary to find out about the amazing work she did during her term from 1974-77 and thereafter: Her love of Alberta was shown in her incredible contributions not only in politics, and her love of democracy, but in her church that established her as a role model for men and women of every background. She was a strong and grounded woman. She was a nominee for the very first YWCA Women of Distinction Lifetime Achievement Awards. She was an orator, a natural born leader, and along with her husband Ezzret “Sugarfoot” Anderson of Calgary Stampeders fame, they were a power couple and strong Ambassadors for Calgary. A well-known Rotarian, she had a long history of community building and was a woman of stories, wisdom, and wit. Celebrated in the community for her many years as a tireless and enthusiastic volunteer, leader, and contributor to her adopted city, she was honoured with the Canada 125 Commemorative Medal. The list goes on! The Black History Heritage Society’s motto, “One people, one community, one nation.” is an inspiring one.

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Thanks to all of you who have been coming out to our Meet ‘N Greet events around the constituency. With the new riding boundaries, it’s great to meet old friends and new faces and get your input as I work to earn your trust and your vote in the upcoming election. Find upcoming events at www.VoteLeela. com/Events. I am pleased to announce that we are setting up our Campaign HQ in Langdon which is pretty well central in the new riding of Chestermere – Strathmore. For further information, call 403-324-8655 or call the Chestermere-Strathmore UCP Constituency Association office at 587-579-9277. In the next few weeks, I am looking forward to seeing you at events in your community and at your doors.

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ucts on the opening of their eponymous indoor, year-round multi-purpose, multigenerational recreation facility attached to the new George Freeman K-9 school. I am thrilled (but not at all surprised!) to see local business step up and in collaboration with the Town of Strathmore, the Golden Hills School Division, and Wheatland County bring this facility to the community. That’s what our local businesses do. It is amazing what is possible when communities work together, and this is a shining example. Everything from soccer tournaments to trade shows and major events will be held at this facility. Please join me in thanking Strathmore Motor Products, Pollyco Land Corporation, Sobey’s Strathmore, EPCOR Water Services, Magnum Cementing Services, Strathmore Homes, and Risdon Farming for their contributions to this wonderful legacy project. I would like to chat about the NEB decision to approve the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion. When we look at the $9.3 billion of your money that is potentially going into this pipeline, you would assume that some answers would be forthcoming regarding when shovels will be in the ground, but there is no such information for us, the people of Alberta. There are already threats that more court and legal challenges are beginning, and keep in mind that the Federal government directed the NEB to relook at the project after the Federal Court killed the approval of the pipeline last year. The Trudeau Government chose not to appeal this decision to the Supreme Court. When you see the words “The Trudeau Liberals bought the Trans Mountain pipeline” – the old infrastructure, remember – the government did not buy it, you did, and you deserve answers as to why we ended up here? Why have we allowed Governments who are anti-energy and anti-prosperity to continue to run our country and our province? As I write this, another major international oil company announced they were leaving Alberta. Energy projects could end poverty in many First Nations and would provide huge benefits to Canada as a whole. Investment is fleeing fast, and our Governments are effectively saying, “Spend your money elsewhere.” How do we continue to fund much needed social programs, and how do we provide for the people of this country when we handcuff ourselves and our prosperity and for what? To pretend that we are improving our environment? When are we going to acknowledge the incredible strides we have already made as world leaders in responsible resource development? When is Canada going to be seen as the leader it is in energy and in turn sharing our advanced technology with the rest of the world, helping them to improve their own environmental footprints? When will we stop shaming our country and our industry and tout the incredible work that is being done here, and the innovation that happens without government subsidies? How many British Columbians worked in the oil patch in Alberta when the BC economy was in trouble? It is time to stop apologizing. Are there Canadians that truly do not use any of our natural resources and can honestly say that we have alternatives that will replace how we heat our homes in the winter? Diplomacy did not work, and the policies laid out by the NDP have hurt our economy and our people. We have always said we need to stand up strong for our province, our resource stewardship, and our citizens, and this Government has failed us in this respect. As always, I love to hear from you.

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This is the 4th time we have published this joke over the last 10 years of The Newsy Neighbour, and we swear it gets funnier everytime we read it! Enjoy!

"A Week at the Gym" Dear Diary, For my fiftieth birthday this year, my husband – the dear – purchased a week of personal training at the local health club for me. Although I am still in great shape since playing on my high school softball team, I decided it would be a good idea to go ahead and give it a try. I called the club and made my reservations with a personal trainer named Bruce, who identified himself as a 26 year old aerobics instructor and model for athletic clothing and swim wear. My husband seemed pleased with my enthusiasm to get started. The club encouraged me to keep a diary to chart my progress.

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god - with blond hair, dancing eyes and a dazzling white smile. Woo hoo! Bruce gave me a tour and showed me the machines. He took my pulse after five minutes on the treadmill. He was alarmed that my pulse was so fast, but I attribute it to standing next to him in his Lycra aerobic outfit. I enjoyed watching the skillful way in which he conducted his aerobics class after my workout today. Very inspiring. Bruce was encouraging as I did my sit-ups, although my gut was already aching from holding it in the whole time he was around. This is going to be a FANTASTIC week!

Tuesday:

I drank a whole pot of coffee, but I finally made it out the door. Bruce made me lie on my back and push a heavy iron bar into the air - then he put weights on it! My legs were a little wobbly on the treadmill, but I made the full mile. Bruce's rewarding smile made it all worthwhile. I feel GREAT! It's a whole new life for me!

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Driving was OK as long as I didn't try to steer or stop. I parked on top of a GEO in the club parking lot. Bruce was impatient with me, insisting that my startled screams bothered other club members. His voice is a little too perky for early in the morning and when he scolds, he gets this nasally whine that is VERY annoying. My chest hurt when I got on the treadmill, so Bruce put me on the Stair Monster. Why the hell would anyone invent a machine to simulate an activity rendered obsolete by elevators? Bruce told me it would help me get in shape and enjoy life. He said some other BS too.

of my body I could move without unbearable pain, I would beat him with it. Bruce wanted me to work on my triceps. I don't have any triceps! And if you don't want dents in the floor, don't hand me the damn barbells or anything that weighs more than a sandwich. (Which I am sure you learned in the sadist school you attended and graduated magna *** laude from.) The treadmill flung me off and I landed on a health and nutrition teacher. Why couldn't it have been someone softer, like the drama coach or the choir director?

Thursday:

Bruce left a message on my answering machine in his grating, shrilly voice wondering why I did not show up today. Just hearing his voice made me want to smash the machine with my Planner. However, I lacked the strength to even use the TV remote and ended up catching eleven straight hours of the Weather Channel.

Bruce was waiting for me with his vampire-like teeth exposed as his thin, cruel lips were pulled back in a full snarl. I couldn't help being a half hour late; it took me that long to tie my shoes. Bruce took me to work out with dumbbells. When he was not looking, I ran and hid in the women’s room. He sent Lars to find me, then, as punishment, put me on the rowing machine, which I rowed to the exit right after stopping at my purse for a snack.

Friday:

I hate that idiot Bruce more than any human being has ever hated any other human being in the history of the world. Stupid, skinny, anemic little cheerleader. If there was a part

Saturday:

Sunday:

I'm having the Church van pick me up for services today so I can go and thank GOD that this week is over. I will also pray that next year my husband - the IDIOT- will choose a gift for me that is more in keeping with my age and interests - like lunch or shopping or watching someone beat the crap out of Bruce. facebook.com/TheNewsyNeighbour

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