Patriot Wealth - October 2021

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OCTOBER 2021

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Rachel and I learned we were expecting again last December. It was an exciting end to a tumultuous year and certainly gave us a lot to look forward to going into 2021. At that time, we pondered whether Noah was going to be a big brother to a boy or girl. Admittedly, we were too anxious to wait, so we found out another boy was on the way early on in Rachel’s pregnancy. Fast forward to Aug. 5, 2021, and a future hockey player named Isaac Finley White was born. Isaac Finley White ... sounds like a 2039 NHL draft pick, doesn’t it? The addition of another baby to our family has been smooth so far. We are so grateful for another healthy baby boy, and we feel fortunate that Noah has adjusted so well. It’s a big transition to go from being an only child to a big brother. The White Family Welcomes a New Baby Boy! Welcome, Isaac!

From the day Isaac arrived, there’s been no shortage of brotherly love, and that hasn’t waned. One of our favorite photos so far of the boys was taken the day Noah and Isaac met. Noah was giggling with excitement, showering Isaac with hugs and kisses. Talk about feeling overjoyed and thankful for God’s blessings! It’s a moment Rachel and I will never forget. As soon as he wakes up, Noah asks to see Isaac (aka “Bubba,” as Noah calls him). Of course, he seems to want Isaac up when it’s time for Isaac to be napping. We all know it’s difficult enough getting a newborn to fall asleep sometimes, much less to coax a baby to sleep while his energetic older brother wants to make noise and play with him! I want to thank my team here at Patriot Wealth for their support as Rachel and I welcomed Isaac home, and a special thank-you to our clients who have been patient, understanding, and supportive. They say it takes a village to raise a child, and I believe we are pretty lucky with the community we have supporting ours.

–Wes White

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The Story of Whoobie, Juan, and the Family They Created The Dog Who Rescued Another

When we hear about animals being rescued and adopted, we often picture a family finding their perfect furry companion.

Whoobie heard a dog barking outside. A small Chihuahua mix was standing in their backyard, despite the high fence. (Later, Patricia surmised that someone dropped the Chihuahua into her yard.) For an hour, Patricia tried to establish a rapport, pleading with the little dog to eat or come inside so she could find his owners. He wouldn’t move. Giving up, Patricia left her door open and went back inside. Whoobie followed — and so did the little dog. As Patricia explains to Reader’s Digest, “From then on, he always followed Whoobie.” After no one claimed the dog, Patricia adopted him and named him Juan. Still uncertain about people, Juan latched onto Whoobie, and the pair became an inseparable duo. The new brothers shared a bed, and occasionally, Whoobie placed his arm around Juan.

At the dog park, every canine knew

not to mess with Juan, lest they had Whoobie to contend with. The pair remained that way for years. Sadly, the worst part about dogs is that they leave us too soon. On the day Whoobie died, Patricia and Juan said their goodbyes together in the veterinarian clinic. “As Whoobie took his last breath,” Patricia recalls,” Juan laid down next to Whoobie. He seemed to know his friend was gone.” Today, Patricia and Juan have bonded, but they still miss their friend — a dog who saved them both and helped create their family.

In the case of Whoobie and Juan, it’s a little different.

Whoobie was his owner, Patricia Lane’s, loyal mutt for many years. He mastered all the standard dog commands — sit, stay, and lay down — and he danced when asked and could find his favorite toys by name. Patricia always knew when her guests arrived based on Whoobie’s howl, and his loud-mouth attitude often saw him as the “sheriff” of the local dog park, policing any and all dog fights. For years, Whoobie and Patricia were perfect companions, but one day, their family grew by chance. After waking from a nap on their couch, Patricia and

You can read more pet stories in Reader’s Digest’s “America’s Best Pet Pals” series.

Add Coffee to Your Anti- Aging Routine! HERE’S WHY

wrinkles or relieve aches and pains on its own, researchers believe it can be a vital part of the aging process.

Some of the ingredients in coffee make it a healthy drink for many adults. Coffee contains polyphenols, which are plant compounds that appear in various forms. These can support brain and digestive function and lower your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and some cancers. Furthermore, studies have found that coffee has a way of slowing the body’s natural aging process. A 2017 study published in the Open-Access Impact Journal on Aging found that mice exposed to caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee were more likely to age slower than the control group that was not exposed to any coffee. Additionally, the mice increased their food and water intake and improved their mobility when given coffee on a regular basis. Adding a cup of coffee to your morning routine may be just the boost your body needs, but there is a caveat to this. While coffee can have benefits, the additives we put in it can be harmful to our bodies. For example, creamers can be loaded with artificial or processed sugars, which are detrimental for our well-being. Try drinking your coffee au naturel or with a splash of milk, a teaspoon of honey, or a small serving of cream or sugar, and your body just might feel younger soon.

The anti-aging industry is a billion-dollar market that bottles, advertises, and sells products that promise a youthful glow and radiance. Unfortunately, for consumers, not all products are created equal, and far too often, anti-aging serums, creams, and routines can be just a bunch of snake oil. However, there are natural ways you can “reverse” time and slow the aging and degeneration process. Adherence to exercise, eating colorful fruits and vegetables, and limiting your sugar intake can have immense benefits for your health, but there’s another (albeit probably easier) method to stopping the hands of time: drinking coffee. In multiple studies, coffee has been shown to have compounds that can improve your health and slow the aging process. While a morning cup of joe isn’t going to eliminate your

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PROTECT LOCAL PETS Support These Rescues for Adopt a Shelter Dog Month

October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month, and in honor of this great holiday, we would like to encourage our readers to support, donate to, or even adopt from one of these great local pet rescues.

SPCA OF WAKE COUNTY Where: 200 Petfinder Lane, Raleigh When: Every day from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Website: SPCAWake.org

The SPCA of Wake County is not only committed to helping stray or homeless animals find their families, but it also dedicates many of its resources to education, training, and other programs that ensure positive animal welfare across North Carolina. The organization offers food delivery options for low-mobility seniors or those who cannot travel to get food for their pets, and it helps with disaster relief efforts for animal protection. Families and children can also learn more about how to be good stewards to local animals, while its spay/neuter program ensures there are fewer homeless pets on the streets. Learn more or donate online!

TAKE A BREAK

SECOND CHANCE ANIMAL ADOPTION Where: 6003 Chapel Hill Road, Suite 133, Raleigh When: Monday–Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Website: SecondChanceNC.org

BREAKFAST SWEET POTATOES Inspired by AmbitiousKitchen.com

In 1987, three local women decided to do their part for homeless and stray pets in the Raleigh region. Together, they became foster parents to countless cats and dogs, helping them find their forever homes in the process. Today, that organization is Second Chance, and it is dedicated to helping animals find homes. The shelter remains committed to every animal it serves, offering pets a place to call home while they wait for just the right family. The organization also has a cageless, no-kill facility for its cats. You can find your next furry friend online!

Finish the end of sweet potato season strong with this must-try breakfast recipe!

INGREDIENTS

• 2 medium sweet potatoes • 2 tbsp of your preferred nut butter

SAVING GRACE Where: 13400 Old Creedmoor Road, Wake Forest When: Monday–Friday from 12–7 p.m. Website: SavingGraceNC.org

• 1 banana, sliced • 2 tsp chia seeds • Cinnamon and salt to taste

DIRECTIONS

Saving Grace was founded in 2004, and it specializes in helping pets in rural parts of North Carolina. The shelter also takes in animals from other shelters that cannot house the pets due to space. This makes Saving Grace an essential path to adoption for many animals who may otherwise slip through the cracks. While they wait for their homes, animals at Saving Grace enjoy a farm setting and lots of volunteers and foster families. Learn more online!

1. Preheat the oven to 375 F and cover a medium baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil. 2. Poke holes in the sweet potatoes and bake on the prepared sheet for 45–60 minutes. 3. Once cooled, split the sweet potatoes down the middle and top with nut butter, banana, chia seeds, cinnamon, and salt.

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Meet Wes’ New Son PAGE 1

A Story of Unbreakable Friendship PAGE 2

Can Coffee Keep You Ageless? PAGE 2

Breakfast Sweet Potatoes PAGE 3

Help Local Pets With 3 Rescues PAGE 3

3 Haunted Destinations to Visit This October PAGE 4

GHOSTS ACROSS AMERICA 3 Haunted Spots Every Ghost Believer Will Love

IS THERE A MONSTER IN PINE BARRENS, NEW JERSEY? This one’s for those who love mysterious creatures. Pine Barrens is a mass of forested land that spreads across seven counties in New Jersey — and its most famous resident isn’t human. The Jersey Devil has a long, storied history and is said to be a combination of many animals: Its body is shaped like a kangaroo with

October is one of the best months for travel in the U.S. With mild temperatures and gorgeous, colorful leaves everywhere, there’s no better time for a cross-country road trip. Add some Halloween flair to your October vacation with these three ghostly attractions. VISIT THE MOST HAUNTED TOWN IN THE U.S. — WAYNESVILLE, OHIO. Sure, New Orleans may have a spooky past, but it doesn’t compare to Waynesville. Many residents and visitors think this Ohio town is rife with ghosts. You may hear cries to “hurry up” at The Hammel House Inn, where many tunnels for the underground railroad came through, or you could see the apparition of a businessman from the 1800s who “never checked out.” Other sources report hauntings at the town’s historical society,

Museum at the Friends Home, including a little girl who moves toys and sits on the porch. The society leans into the local fascination and hosts regular walking ghost tours and ghost hunting classes. STAY A WHILE AT HOTEL MONTE VISTA IN FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA. Guests at Hotel Monte Vista have often enjoyed long stays at the downtown

Flagstaff, Arizona, hotel, but not everyone leaves. Constructed in

wings. It has the head of a dog but the face of a horse. The creature is believed to have had a sickly start to life in 1735 and has stayed to haunt the forest’s inhabitants

1927, the hotel is host to a number of reported ghosts. The most well-known is an elderly woman who would spend hours rocking in the chair in her room. Today, her chair can be found moving on its own. Another popular visitor is the ghost of a bellboy who knocks on doors and announces that room service has arrived — only, no one’s there.

and even those who visit the area today.

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