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February 2021

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RELIVING TODDLERHOOD WHAT ANKLE SURGERY TAUGHT ME ABOUT TEAMWORK

It’s been more than four weeks since I last climbed a set of stairs like an adult. I had ankle surgery on Dec. 23, and ever since then, I’ve been crawling up the steps in our house. When it’s time to come down, I scoot from stair to stair on my backside like a toddler. Some people might find this humiliating, but I can’t help but laugh at myself whenever I do it. The process reminds me of teaching my daughters to navigate those very same stairs when they were babies. It’s fun to experience the world the way they did, and I have to admit that the process has banished most of my false pride. It’s impossible to be full of yourself when you’re crawling around like a 2-year-old or rolling from place to place in a scooter. Still, thankfully, this situation is only temporary. I’m looking forward to getting back on my feet and moving freely again. If you asked my family, they would tell you that this surgery was long overdue. The pain really came to a head last summer when my wife, middle daughter, and I went backpacking in Yosemite. The pain in my ankle kept me from enjoying the sights as much as I could have, and my daughter persuaded me that it was finally time to see a doctor. I scheduled an appointment at an outpatient orthopedic surgery center a few days before Christmas and have been scooting along ever since. Early on in my recovery, a friend told me about a little-known holiday called National Get Up Day celebrated on Feb. 1. The holiday was the brainchild of U.S. Figure Skating, and it celebrates the strength, resilience, and grace it takes to get up after a fall on the ice. Over the years, though, it has expanded beyond figure skating, and I can’t help but apply the principles to my own recovery. I’ve definitely gained a new perspective on things from my weeks in a more prone position, and now I’m working to “get up” again, literally.

ankle on my own. In fact, I was surprised by how many people it took! When I got to the surgery center, I was expecting a basketball team’s worth of doctors and nurses, but it was more like a football team at work. They were rushing around the floor, but there wasn’t an ounce of panic anywhere. Every “player” seemed to know exactly what their job entailed, and they were working as a cohesive team. Something about the surgery center, and the support staff in particular, reminded me of my own office. I’m lucky to be surrounded by a team that really demonstrates how much they care about our clients through word and deed. That attitude permeates the office just like the goodwill of the nurses did in the clinic. Funnily enough, one of the staff members told me after surgery that I had talked to the doctor before I went under anesthesia. I don’t remember that conversation with the “star” of the team at all. Instead, what stuck with me was the warmth and courtesy of the support staff. Looking back on it makes me chuckle. I may be the “star” of my own team, but my staff’s work is just as important (and maybe even more memorable!) when it comes to helping our clients. If you and your business need help “getting up” this month after a dispute or could use sound legal advice, my team and I are here for you. I may not be able to walk up stairs on my own for another two weeks, but I still have the expertise to get you back on your (less literal) feet!

If this experience has taught me anything, it’s that National Get Up Day doesn’t have to be a solo endeavor. I couldn’t have fixed my

“IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO BE FULL OF YOURSELF WHEN YOU’RE CRAWLING AROUND LIKE A 2-YEAR-OLD OR ROLLING FROM PLACE TO PLACE IN A SCOOTER.”

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The Original Death by Chocolate 17TH CENTURY CHOCOHOLICS GET REVENGE

Here’s the restaurant’s mouthwatering description of the seven-layer confection, which takes three days to make: “The decadence begins with layers of moist chocolate cake, dark chocolate ganache, crunchy chocolate meringue, and an airy chocolate mousse. The cake is then coated in a glaze of dark chocolate and served on a pool of chocolate sauce with house-made milk chocolate ice cream, topped with a hand-rolled white chocolate truffle, and finally dusted with white chocolate powder.” Is your mouth watering yet? The original version of death by chocolate might be a bit complex for the average chef, but if you’re craving a slice, you can find more accessible recipes at Delish.com and SugarGeekShow.com. Just remember that when you pull it out of the oven, we don’t live in the 1600s, so you should probably restrain yourself from poisoning anyone who steals a bite!

National Dark Chocolate Day and National Chocolate Fondue Day both fall this month (on Feb. 1 and Feb. 5, respectively), and in honor of those tasty holidays, we investigated the original “death by chocolate” — an act of legendary revenge. Rumor has it that the controversy started in the 1600s in Chiapas, Mexico, when a group of chocoholic churchgoers started bringing their favorite sweet snack to services. This annoyed the bishop, who resorted to banning parishioners from eating chocolate during church. As an article in Indian Country Today tells it, the chocoholics got back at the bishop by poisoning his daily cup of chocolatl, an Aztec chocolate drink. Who knew the ancestor of hot cocoa could be so deadly? Surprisingly, this crazy story isn’t the origin of the “death by chocolate” cake we love today. That dessert was created in 1993 by Chef Marcel Desaulniers, then-owner of The Trellis restaurant in Williamsburg, Virginia.

How much do you love chocolate? Would you be willing to die for a taste of your favorite candy bar? Would you kill for one? You’ve probably never thought to ask yourself these questions, but if tall tales can be believed, arguments over chocolate have, in fact, turned deadly.

FROM BOOKS TO … PRESCRIPTION DRUGS? Amazon Launches Amazon Pharmacy

Both the Whole Foods purchase and the failed Haven Healthcare venture foreshadowed the arrival of Amazon Pharmacy. The latter showed how serious Bezos is about diving into the highly regulated realm of health care and insurance. The former revealed the growing importance of Prime membership in an increasingly Amazon‑owned world. According to Business Insider, Prime members have access to “discounts of up to 80% on generic drugs and 40% on brand-name medications when

For years, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has been vocal about his plan to disrupt the American health care system. In 2018, Bezos and his millionaire pals Warren Buffett (CEO of Berkshire Hathaway) and Jamie Dimon (CEO of JPMorgan Chase) formed a company called Haven Healthcare to “stem the rise of employer health care spending,” according to Bloomberg Businessweek. That venture fell apart, but Bezos never took his eyes off the prize. That same year, Amazon bought a drug-delivery startup. In 2019, it started selling its own brand of over-the-counter medication. Then, in November of 2019, Amazon opened Amazon Pharmacy to sell prescription drugs online. The new program offers Prime members two-day delivery and massive discounts on generic and name-brand drugs. Given Amazon’s history, this was no surprise. Since starting in 1994 as a marketplace exclusively for books, Amazon has worked toward becoming a one-stop shop for everything, especially all things health and fitness. Health-conscious people have bought workout equipment, supplements, snacks, fitness books, and more on the website for years. Then, in 2017, Amazon bought the organic grocery store Whole Foods and offered shopping discounts to Prime members, further cornering the market of health-conscious consumers.

paying without insurance” through Amazon Pharmacy. Doctors can also send prescriptions directly to Amazon. If you have insurance, you can simply type your insurance and payment information directly into the website and have medication delivered to your door. To check out Amazon Pharmacy, head to Amazon.com and click on the menu in the top left corner of the home page. Then scroll down to “Programs and Features.” All of that said, Amazon isn’t the only — or even best — option for purchasing prescription drugs online. The U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s BeSafeRx program offers tips and a comprehensive list of online pharmacies nationwide. Visit FDA.gov today to learn more.

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TAKE A BREAK

Try These 3 Tricks to Improve Your Mindset Lonely on Valentine’s Day?

If you feel like the “before” actor in a Match.com commercial right now, you’re not the only one. Valentine’s Day causes an epidemic of

loneliness. But contrary to those cheesy commercials, the feeling isn’t exclusive to people struggling to find a date — and it won’t necessarily be solved by one.

What is loneliness, really?

Psychology Today defines loneliness as “the state of distress or discomfort that results when one perceives a gap between one’s desires for social connection and actual experiences of it.” That means you can get lonely any time you crave a deeper connection to someone, even if you’re married and have 500 Facebook friends. If COVID-19 lockdowns and canceled holiday celebrations have left you frustrated and sad, you’ve caught the loneliness bug.

How can you fight the feeling?

• Work out your social muscles. If you don’t push yourself to connect with others regularly, it’s easy to fall into the trap of loneliness and depression. You have to commit to your social life just like you would to an exercise routine. To do this, try blocking off time in your calendar to call your friends or loved ones, or join an online group with regular Zoom meetings you’re committed to showing up for. • Add more art into your social life. Researcher Jeremy Nobel, the head of The UnLonely Project, says that getting creative with other people could help reverse loneliness. If you’re feeling disconnected, try collaborating with your sibling, roommate, friend, spouse, or child on something artistic. You can paint together, have a jam session, take photos, or write a poem. Whatever you choose, getting creative will bring you closer. • Find and fix your negative behaviors. Does scrolling through social media make you feel like you’re missing out on all the fun or leave you feeling like a zombie? If so, it’s probably time for a hiatus. As you go about your day or week, keep a notebook with you and write down what you’re doing when you feel loneliness creep in. By identifying those negative behaviors and swapping them with positive ones, you can turn your thoughts around. Loneliness is serious: It’s a predictor of premature death, and one leading researcher compared its health impacts to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. If you’re coping with loneliness, try the tips above, and if you continue to struggle, reach out to a counselor near you.

‘MY FURRY VALENTINE’ PUP SNACKS

Inspired by SugarTheGoldenRetriever.com

Who needs a Valentine’s Day date when you have a furry friend at home? This Feb. 14, show your pooch your love with these frosty strawberry dog treats. Use a heart-shaped silicone mold to make this snack extra festive.

Ingredients

• 1/2 cup plain yogurt • 1/4 cup frozen strawberries, puréed

Directions

Note: If you don’t have a heart-shaped mold, you can freehand your treats on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Freeze 1 tbsp dollops of yogurt for an hour, then top with 1/2 tbsp of strawberry purée and freeze another hour. 1. Fill each heart in the mold 3/4 full with yogurt. 2. Freeze the yogurt hearts for 1 hour. 3. When the yogurt is set, add the puréed strawberry on top of each heart to fill the rest of the mold. 4. Freeze for another hour, then share the tasty treats with your dog!

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

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Why Jerry Hasn’t Walked Upstairs All Year

The Deadly Revenge of 17th Century Chocoholics Amazon Launches Amazon Pharmacy

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‘My Furry Valentine’ Pup Snacks Kick Loneliness to the Curb This Valentine’s Day

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Brad Pitt Battles His Doppelganger

The Battle of the Brads HOW THE REAL BRAD PITT WON IN COURT AGAINST A WOMAN SCAMMED BY A FAKE BRAD

an interest in her! According to Page Six, in addition to soliciting donations, the Pitt wannabe also wooed Christina romantically with what she later called, “discussions of marriage.” Just when things were getting steamy, the fake Brad took off with the businesswoman’s cash. Page Six reports that “in court papers, [Christina] said that the fake Pitt asked her for $40,000 to attend the events, but ‘canceled’ at the last minute each time — then disappeared with the money.”

When actor/producer Brad Pitt makes headlines, it’s usually to take credit for an award, talk about his new hairstyle, or fend off the latest gossip about his relationship with Jennifer Aniston. But last fall, the ‘90s heartthrob made the front page of Page Six for an entirely different reason: He won one of the craziest lawsuits of the year. The saga started out strange and continued to escalate. It began in 2018 when businesswoman Kelli Christina fell for a Brad Pitt charity scheme. A man claiming to be Pitt approached Christina online and asked for her to organize fundraisers for his charity, the Make It Right Foundation. The charity is very real. Pitt founded it in 2007 to help

The scam isn’t even the craziest part. When the truth came out, Christina sued the real Pitt for failing

to protect her from his double! After a long time on the court’s docket, a judge finally dismissed the $100,000 lawsuit last November and Pitt reclaimed his dignity. Luckily, some good came out of the whole debacle. According to Page Six, Christina is now working on “a joint project between the government and the Hollywood establishment” to protect future victims from scammers like the Pitt impersonator who broke Christina’s heart.

rebuild New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, and as of 2019, it had funded more than 100 eco-friendly homes. However, the Make It Right Foundation has also been hit by scandal after scandal, including allegations of poorly built houses “rotting and collapsing.” And, of course, the Pitt who’d contacted Christina wasn’t the real deal.

None of this mattered to Christina, though. She was just excited that “Brad Pitt” had taken

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