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OCTOBER 2023

MY BULLETPROOF HERO

A TRIBUTE TO MY GRANDFATHER

Heroes come in many forms. For some, Batman or Superman is a figure they admire. Others are inspired by a public figure, an older sibling, or God. For me, my grandfather has always been my hero. Grandpa John was a fighter pilot in the Marines, and after he retired, he served as a Judge Advocate General (JAG) lawyer. His stories of his experiences, accomplishments, journeys, and battles are amazing. His unwavering courage, dedication, and love for his country have left a mark on the U.S. and shaped how I view life and its challenges. Growing up, Grandpa John told me about how he risked his life to fly down to a fishing boat to save countless lives and how, on his first flight as a fighter pilot in the Korean War, a bullet went right through the

windshield of his fighter jet. As I listened, I couldn’t help but be in awe of the bravery it took to face such perilous situations. Once my grandfather retired and became a JAG lawyer, I occasionally accompanied him when he played golf at the El Toro Marine base. As we drove there, I remember seeing many Marines in formation, and I’m not sure if it was something on his car or if they just knew who he was, but they’d readjust and salute him as he’d pass by. It was amazing to witness. My grandfather earned many medals for bravery. After his passing, my dad had those medals framed and proudly showcased them on his desk in his home office. While my children never had the opportunity to meet their great-grandpa John, they love

hearing all about his successes, war stories, and unwavering determination. My son asked my father if he could “borrow” a few of Great-Grandpa John’s medals, and now he sleeps with them on his nightstand as a constant reminder of his heroism and love for America. Whenever I face a tough challenge or am met with fear or distress, the memory of my grandfather serves as the courage and motivation I need to press on. As I continue to walk through life, I carry his teachings and example with me, knowing I can face anything that comes my way with his influence. You’re my hero, Grandpa John!

Oct. 8 is National Heroes Day. Heroes inspire us to reach for the stars, push beyond our limits, and believe in our own resilience. Heroes remind us that we are not alone in our struggles and that we, too, can overcome adversity. They fuel our aspirations and are our greatest motivators on our journey through life. Who is your hero?

–Case Barnett

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I’M SUPPOSED TO CLEAN THAT?! 4 Items in Your Home That Need More Maintenance Than You Think

If you wash your sheets more than once or twice a month, you already have better bedroom hygiene than 60% of Americans. But according to experts, even weekly washing isn’t enough! To get a completely hygienic night’s sleep, you should clean your mattresses every six months. Who knew? Here’s how to do it, along with tips for maintaining three other household items you’ve probably overlooked. Your Mattress — You can use dozens of methods and products to clean your mattress, but the old-fashioned way only requires two things: baking soda and a vacuum cleaner. After you’ve stripped your sheets, peel back your mattress protector and dust your entire mattress with baking soda. Wait 10 minutes, then vacuum the powder up! If you’re feeling ambitious, add a second vacuum pass before the baking soda and use a mixture of baking soda, salt, and water to lift stains. Let the concoction sit on the stain for 30 minutes, then wipe it away. Your Kitchen Backsplash — You probably wipe down your counters regularly, but have you deep-cleaned your backsplash? If not, it’s probably coated with years of grease and food particles. Start with a quick soap and water rinse to get rid of the ick. Then, use a mixture of lemon juice, vinegar, and baking soda in a 1:1:2 ratio to dissolve the grease. Sponges are excellent for scrubbing tile surfaces, and you can tackle the grout with a toothbrush.

Your Basement Drain (Or Any Unused Drain) — If you have a basement or garage with a drain in the floor or even a seldom-used guest bathroom shower drain, you should take a few minutes every month to pour a bucket of water into it. This will keep your drain from drying out and prevent nasty sewage odors and pests. Your Throw Pillows — Remove the covers from your throw pillows monthly and toss them in the wash to keep them from becoming smelly or discolored. Every other month, you should also wash the inside of the pillow in your washing machine or by hand, depending on its material. If you have down-filled or highly decorated pillows, take them to the dry cleaner for a refresh.

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This publication is intended to educate the general public about personal injury and elder abuse. It is not intended to be legal advice. Every case is different.

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CELEBRATING THE WORLD'S ULTIMATE COMFORT FOOD PIZZA MONTH: There’s no question about it — pizza is one of the greatest comfort foods in the world. It’s not just food; it’s a cultural phenomenon, a slice of heaven that unites people from all walks of life. October is Pizza Month; there’s no better time to celebrate this culinary delight. When we visit Portugal, one of our favorite places to grab a few slices of pizza is Pizzaria da Praia. Did you know anchovies are extremely popular in Portugal as a pizza topping? Back home in California, almost no one wants the little fish! Here are a few local favorite pizza destinations:

HOMEMADE PUMPKIN SPICE LATTE

Inspired by AmbitiousKitchen.com

Ingredients

• 2 shots espresso (or 1/2 cup freshly brewed coffee) • 1 cup milk of choice • 3 tbsp pumpkin purée • 1–2 tbsp maple syrup • 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice • 1 tsp vanilla extract • Whipped cream for topping (optional)

• California Pizza Kitchen • Kuro Artisinal Pizza • Pitfire Pizza

• The Pizza Press • AMA Pizzeria • Pizza D’Oro

Directions

1. In a small pot on medium heat, heat milk until simmering but not boiling. 2. Make your espresso (or coffee) and pour into a large mug or Mason jar. Add pumpkin purée, maple syrup, pumpkin pie spice, and vanilla and stir until well combined. 3. With a milk frother, froth the heated milk until foamy. Then, pour into your pumpkin espresso mixture and top with whipped cream. For decoration, you can sprinkle more cinnamon or pumpkin spice on top! LAUGH LAWS

Case’s Favorite Pizza Memory At the beginning of COVID-19, we were cooped up in the house, and my wife and I were searching for fun activities to keep the kids entertained. One night, I decided to have a make-your-own pizza night. There were no strings attached — if it sounded good to them, they could put it on their pizza! Finn and Harlow got creative. They created their own pizzas with syrup, blueberries, chocolate, gummy worms, and other goodies. Once they were done, they excitedly took their first bites and were disappointed to find out that it didn’t taste as yummy as it sounded.

Luckily, Dad made a regular pizza on the side for everyone to enjoy!

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Page 1 My Grandfather — My Bulletproof Hero

Page 2 Dust and Grime Hideaways: Home Cleaning Checklist

Our Clients Say It Best

Page 3 Pizza Month: Celebrating the World's Ultimate Comfort Food

Homemade Pumpkin Spice Latte

Page 4 All Aboard the Green Energy Revolution

A GREENER FUTURE FOR ALL EXCITING ADVANCES IN THE WORLD OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY

The hunt for sustainable energy sources continues! Throughout the past two decades, we have seen countless efforts around the globe to develop more environmentally friendly energy practices. You may have noticed solar panels appearing on roofs around your community or watched news reports about wind turbines offshore. These are far from the only efforts organizations, governments, and individuals are making. Two large-scale sustainability projects were announced that could lead to a more sustainable future. Solar Railways In many areas of Europe, the best way to get from point A to point B is by train. Switzerland alone has a national railway network that stretches over 2,000 miles. A startup called Sun-Ways recently announced

a plan to outfit Swiss railway lines with solar panels to generate additional power. Sun- Ways developed a specialized train car to lay down solar panels between the rails of the track. The company estimates that its solar panels can generate 2% of Switzerland’s annual energy consumption. At the time of writing this article, Sun-Ways is still waiting for a sign-off from the Federal Office of Transport to proceed, as concerns have been raised regarding the durability and reflectivity of the panels. New Wind Turbines Offshore wind farms are nothing new. They first appeared in 1991, but the technology has evolved immensely. The Spain-based startup X1 Wind has created a new floating wind turbine prototype that could change the entire industry. Located off the Canary

Islands, the X1 floating turbine is more efficient and environmentally friendly than other turbines. The best news? In March, it generated its first kilowatt-hour of power, opening the door for further manufacturing. These are just a couple of the many sustainability projects recently introduced. As long as we continue to develop and discover environmentally friendly practices, we can look forward to a greener future for all.

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