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Style Magazine July 2020

Let’s rewind for a minute to early March. Before life as we knew it came to a screeching halt. I was a distracted mom, driver, wife, and worker who was religious about my routine, took things like haircuts and hugs for granted, and had big plans to see the world this summer. Then, COVID-19. Need I say no more. For anyone who likes to be in control and is a creature of habit, it was the ultimate lesson in letting go and realizing that the only thing we truly have control over is our attitude. Despite the challenging moments, the tears, and the fears that my own family faced, the situation ultimately brought us, and our community, closer. It was a time—a lot of time—of reset, reflection, and, yes, reruns. I embraced the multiple months at home by learning a few new skills (baking sourdough bread and bagels), savoring every second with my daughter who’s growing way too fast, planting a pretty—and pretty prosperous—garden, and gaining a new appreciation for my neighborhood and the people and places that make it thrive. Another positive thing to come out of quarantine? The rates of pet adoption and fostering significantly spiked. As touch between humans became taboo and people started spending endless hours in the comfort of their crib, owning an animal became even more enticing. Just turn to this month’s feature, “Incredible Pets,” on page 53 to read about two lucky pups who were adopted amid the pandemic (Daphne and Lady), plus other four-legged friends who live, and are loved, locally. We also share a lengthy list of area animal rescues, tips for summer pet safety, easy ways to pamper your pet, and furry friends to follow on Instagram. It’s a feel-good feature you won’t want to miss. As life slowly returns to (a new) normal, I hope we continue to be more present, spend ample time outside—and in the kitchen—and, maybe most importantly, support the small businesses that support us on a daily basis. Cheers! — Megan // megan@stylemg.com @meggoeggowaffle

Let’s rewind for a minute to early March. Before life as we knew it came to a screeching halt. I was a distracted mom, driver, wife, and worker who was religious about my routine, took things like haircuts and hugs for granted, and had big plans to see the world this summer. Then, COVID-19. Need I say no more. For anyone who likes to be in control and is a creature of habit, it was the ultimate lesson in letting go and realizing that the only thing we truly have control over is our attitude.
Despite the challenging moments, the tears, and the fears that my own family faced, the situation ultimately brought us, and our community, closer. It was a time—a lot of time—of reset, reflection, and, yes, reruns. I embraced the multiple months at home by learning a few new skills (baking sourdough bread and bagels), savoring every second with my daughter who’s growing way too fast, planting a pretty—and pretty prosperous—garden, and gaining a new appreciation for my neighborhood and the people and places that make it thrive.
Another positive thing to come out of quarantine? The rates of pet adoption and fostering significantly spiked. As touch between humans became taboo and people started spending endless hours in the comfort of their crib, owning an animal became even more enticing. Just turn to this month’s feature, “Incredible Pets,” on page 53 to read about two lucky pups who were adopted amid the pandemic (Daphne and Lady), plus other four-legged friends who live, and are loved, locally. We also share a lengthy list of area animal rescues, tips for summer pet safety, easy ways to pamper your pet, and furry friends to follow on Instagram. It’s a feel-good feature you won’t want to miss.
As life slowly returns to (a new) normal, I hope we continue to be more present, spend ample time outside—and in the kitchen—and, maybe most importantly, support the small businesses that support us on a daily basis. Cheers!
— Megan // megan@stylemg.com
@meggoeggowaffle

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Q&A<br />

WITH LOCAL COMPANIES<br />

Mama Earth<br />

Farm<br />

8220 GRIZZLY FLAT ROAD, SOMERSET,<br />

530-363-4505, MAMAEARTHFARM.COM,<br />

@MAMAEARTHFARM<br />

SERVICES OR PRODUCTS YOU OFFER:<br />

Weekly CSA boxes and fresh produce,<br />

including strawberries, raspberries,<br />

blackberries, figs, vegetables, and cut<br />

flowers.<br />

WHAT YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT<br />

YOUR PROFESSION: Getting to provide<br />

nourishing, fresh food to our community.<br />

FUN FACT ABOUT YOUR COMPANY: We<br />

started the farm in our front yard on just<br />

a ¼ of an acre.<br />

FIRST JOB: Working at a local winery.<br />

FAVORITE FOOD: Organic produce.<br />

LAST BIG PURCHASE: Our new farm<br />

location.<br />

WHEN NOT WORKING, YOU CAN BE<br />

FOUND: Adventuring into remote parts of<br />

El Dorado County with friends or family.<br />

YOU LOVE LIVING HERE, BECAUSE: In<br />

my opinion, El Dorado County is the best<br />

place to live.<br />

Ben Woods<br />

Maria and Leo Garcia<br />

Garcia Bread Co.<br />

ROSEVILLE, 916-789-0331, GARCIABREADCO.COM, @GARCIABREADCO<br />

SERVICES OR PRODUCTS YOU OFFER: Homemade, all-natural breads<br />

featuring local and sustainable ingredients.<br />

WHAT YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT YOUR PROFESSION: Leo: Being<br />

my own boss; Maria: Owning my own business while providing the<br />

community an opportunity to enjoy sustainable, delicious products at a<br />

competitive price.<br />

FUN FACT ABOUT YOUR COMPANY: Maria: It started out as an<br />

assignment for an agricultural business class I was taking last year.<br />

FIRST JOB: Leo: Washing taxis; Maria: Scooping ice cream.<br />

FAVORITE FOOD: Leo: Wings and beer; Maria: Dark chocolate and red<br />

wine.<br />

LAST BIG PURCHASE: A Woodcreek High School advertisement banner.<br />

WHEN NOT WORKING, YOU CAN BE FOUND: Leo: Coaching freshmen<br />

boys’ basketball at Woodcreek High School; Maria: Running or reading.<br />

YOU LOVE LIVING HERE, BECAUSE: Leo: Roseville is a small town<br />

with all the comforts of a big city; Maria: We get the four seasons<br />

(unlike San Francisco where we’re from) and it’s affordable with great<br />

schools.<br />

Photos by Dante Fontana.<br />

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In fact, our Introducing and Eat & Drink section reviews are not paid advertisements. If you’d like your business<br />

profiled, please email Megan Wiskus at megan@stylemg.com. Once we determine when your business will be<br />

featured, we will contact you to schedule a time to come out and take a photograph. Thank you!

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