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use NASA-honed technology to open-water swimming.
currents can flow at twice that
Dr. Levine, a renowned sports for five days by a shark.
heart.
47-year-old has spent two years because it will be a great oppor-
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mer’s heart.
Sister Kinzlee Thomas proud-
ly announces the birth of her new
baby brother, Kaemon Edward
Thomas. He was born on August
11 at 2:44 p.m. at Hopkins
County Memorial Hospital in
Sulphur Springs weighing 9 lbs.
and measuring 20 inches.
Proud parents are Kevin and
Brittainy Thomas of Emory.
Grandmothers are Jean Ann
Hockaday of Emory and Marga-
ret Thomas of Red Oak. Great-
grandparents are Margaret Lair
and the late Idus Lair of Emory,
Thomas and Reve Hockaday
of Mt. Pleasant, Sam Harper
of Garland and Ray Thomas of
Longview.
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August 2 6-Aug. 31
Wednesday, August 26: Beef
tips and noodles, spinach, purple
hull peas, roll, milk.
Thursday, August 27: Emory
- Bingo, Mexican casserole,
tossed salad, Charro beans, tor-
tilla strips, milk.
Friday, August 28: Yantis
- Bingo, Sliced ham, mac and
cheese, okra and tomatoes, pine-
apple chunks, roll, milk.
Monday, August 31: Pork
loin, half of a baked potato,
broccoli, roll, milk.
Homer’s church the other Sundays.
Hilda has not been feeling well. She had a
tooth pulled last week and can only eat soft food
until it gets better. She met Homer and me in
Buffalo on Thursday so I am home again.
It was nice to be back at Elm Baptist this
Sunday. Brother Paul preached from the book of
Mark and the children’s message was about Jesus
calling his disciples. We have a very loving and
caring church family.
1/4 c. Worcestershire sauce
2 tsp. brown sugar
1/2 Tbsp, kosher salt
1 tsp. black pepper
1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
50-60 wonton wrappers
vegetable oil for frying, divided
2 c. chicken stock, divided
Combine the ingredients beginning with pork
through cayenne pepper. Mix well and set aside.
To form each dumpling, work with one wonton
wrapper at a time. Brush the edges with water
and place a rounded tsp. of the pork mixture in
the center. Fold over and seal the edges. Ben
sealed forming a flat triangular dumpling. I usu-
ally fold it over, stand the dumpling on the long
edge and pinch the dough together to form a
ruffled purse. Either way will work.
Continue to make dumplings until you run out
of wrappers or pork mixture. Then drizzle about
a Tbsp, of oil in a large saute pan over medium
heat. Add 10-12 dumplings at a time to the pan,
being careful not to overcrowd. Cook for 2 min-
utes without moving the dumplings. That will
create a nice golden sear and they will be stuck
to the pan - hence the name. Then add 1/3 c.
chicken stock; turn heat to low; cover and cook
for another 2 minutes. The liquid will release the
dumplings and the steam will cook them until
done.
Remove the dumplings from the pan and start
the next batch. Clean the pan by deglazing with
water and wiping clean between batches if neces-
sary. Keep finished dumplings warm in a 200-
degree oven while making the rest.
We had leftover pork mixture, so I cooked it
and added it to a pot of rice and vegetables. Ben
served it with the potstickers, but it could also
have made another meal.
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job with the party.
After the celebration of 90 years of my life, I
went home with my son and his family that live
in Houston. We shopped to get ready for grand-
daughter Megan Bishop’s wedding. It will be at
Grace Baptist Church in downtown Houston in
December. She has already invited 250 people.
My son, Homer, has 27 racoons that come
each evening to eat in his backyard. The birds,
squirrels and three cats eat all day like Homer
and me. It’s fun to watch them all each night. It
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nails”
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50 TXism: “___like
ants out of a burning
stump”
51 in Collin Co. on
hwy. 75
52 TXism: “I’m at the
___of my rope!”
53 strong, bitter beers
technology called remote guid- based on that information.”
dow as far as weather. That will the edge. “I don’t want to live
be determined by the team on a routine life. You have peo-
a harmful effect on the heart, currents to the boat that will
Despite the demands of Lecom- accompany him on his journey.
taking up too much space.”
sharks now remains.”
For Lecomte, it’s a continu-
ation of a lifetime of living on
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Dr. Levine, who was part of land. They will analyze satellite pie who climb mountains. You
NASA’s Specialized Center of pictures showing the speed of have people who sail around the
Research and Training and the the current, the size of the waves world. This is my passion,” he
Human Research Facility (Space and all that. They will give us said. “People say to me, ‘Are you
Station) Scientific Working information on a daily basis, and crazy?’ But for me, if you don’t
Group, will use NASA-tested the route will change every day live on the edge, then you are
He’ll battle 20-foot-high
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KAEMON EDWARD THOMAS
ance echocardiography to moni-
tor changes to Lecomte’s heart
during his swim. The technol-
ogy is the same used to monitor
astronauts on the International
Space Station.
Dr. Levine’s lab already
began the research on Lecomte
by taking baseline echoes of his
heart.“He’s lean and has a nice
big heart that comes right up
against the chest, so we took
some beautiful two- and three-
dimensional images, which will
serve as a baseline for during
and after his swim,” Dr. Levine
said. “It looks fantastic. It’s large
- appropriately so - and strong.
It beats normally.”
Lecomte, a longtime Grand
Prairie resident who recently
moved to Round Rock, is a
record-setting endurance athlete
who was the first person to swim
across the Atlantic Ocean. He is
now looking to become the first
to swim across the Pacific, with
the goal of bringing attention to
environmental issues.
“I’ve noticed changes in the
water over my lifetime, more
plastic, less and less sea life,”
said Lecomte. “It is my duty as
a father to try to do anything
and everything I can to reduce
the liability on the environment
that I am going to pass on to my
children.”
Lecomte, an architect who was
bom in France but is now a U.S.
citizen, spent summers at a fam-
ily home near Bordeaux, where
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UTSW
Heart to be monitored during historic swim
DALLAS - UT Southwestern his father introduced him to the Lecomte swims at a speed of
(UTSW) Medical Center cardi- glories of the outdoors. That is 2 to 2.5 knots in a wet suit and
ologist Dr. Benjamin Levine will where he developed a passion for flippers he will wear, but ocean
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“The Duke’s” last
monitor swimmer Ben Lecomte In 1998, Lecomte swam from speed so it is crucial for him to
as he plunges into the ocean off Boston to France, becoming the be swimming with the currents,
of a Tokyo beach heading for first person to swim across the He plans to swim for approxi-
San Francisco in his record-set- Atlantic Ocean. During the 73- mately eight hours a day, using
ting goal to become the first per- day effort, he was repeatedly GPS technology to mark starting
son to swim across the Pacific. stung by jellyfish and followed and ending points.
cardiologist who holds the Dis- But that 3,395-mile feat pales waves, dangerous marine life
tinguished Professorship in in comparison with the effort and numbing boredom. And he’s
Exercise Sciences at UTSW, is to conquer the Pacific Ocean even looking forward to seeing
hoping to study the effects of the - a 5,500-mile journey that he sharks. “The ocean is their place,
endurance swim on Lecomte’s expects to take 180 days. The I hope we are going to see sharks
My how time flies! Love you both to the
moon and back! ~ Karen and Sherrille
I had lots of friends at my birthday party on rained three inches while I was visiting there. I
August 1. All of my family was there too. Hilda, went to church with Meridith Bishop Ridenour
Kay, Kathy and all my granddaughters did a great my first Sunday in Houston. I went to Kathy and
My husband and I finished the last grape har-
vest of the season. So tiring, but it is a relief to
have that process completed. The weather condi-
tions this year have contributed
to problems with the health of
my vines. I’ll be fertilizing and
watering for the rest of the grow-
ing season to give them a boost.
Healthy vines now mean a good
crop next year. A grower’s life is
Deborah walker full of transitions.
Leader Staff I worked in the garden last
week after the weather cooled.
I pulled waist-high weeds and discovered that
my okra is still alive. After cleaning that up, I
trimmed off all the huge okra pods, giving the
plants an opportunity to strengthen and produce
new pods. I’m looking forward to picking okra
again this week. Tilling new ground is in my
future and I’ll be planting the fall garden soon
-just another transition.
We helped one of our sons move to Tyler last
weekend, so David and I are empty-nesters again.
It’s a happy/sad occasion when a child moves
out of the house - and sometimes that same child
moves out more than once.
Parents want their children to grow up and be
able to survive on their own but when they leave,
the house seems so empty. Before Ben transi-
tioned to his new life in Tyler, he cooked his last
weeknight dinner for us. He made potstickers
(Chinese dumplings) from scratch. They can
be found in the frozen food aisle of the grocery
store, but they just don’t compare to ones that are
homemade.
DOWN
1 TXism:"__
____rafter”
(very quick)
2 TXism: “he couldn’t
see through _
_______wire fence”
(poor eyesight)
3 Weatherford
newspaper name
4 TX Hagman dreamt
of this Barbara
9 TXism: “flat as _
___handle prairie”
10 Jeff Luhnow’s
Astros job (2 wds.)
film, The Shootist
39 Dallas mayor
Cabell (1961-64)
40 TXism: “he_____
his own trail”
41 “____the Man”
43 TXism: “the___-go”
45 TXism: “likely _
not”
47 where Dez Bryant
likes to catch ‘em
48 Lucas of “Leap of
Faith” with TX-born
Steve Martin
55 TX actress Judith
25 hotel co. based in
Dallas: “_____
Hotels & Resorts”
26 TXism: “if it had
__snake it
would have bit you”
27 city in extreme
West TX
32 Fort Worth’s WBAP
on 820 kHz, e.g.
33 “__” Ferguson was
29th gov. of TX
34 TX Buddy Holly’s
“Rave_”
ACROSS
1 TX Buddy Holly’s
“Not____Away”
5 TXism: “hot as _
___of mesquite
coals”
6 TX Ray Price hit:
“The____Old
Me” (1959)
7 this LaFavor was
a Cowboy in 2004,
but played in no
games
8 network where TX
“Dandy Don” was
an Monday night
announcer
9 TXism: “in a
coon’s___”
(long time)
12 TX Willie sang “On
the Road _____”
17 Mexican shawls
19 colorful flowers
21 unwavering
22 TXns are rarely
this
23 exploring device
28 fork prong
29 TXism: “he____
barbed wire for
dental floss”
(tough)
30 this Tiffin starred
in TX-filmed
“State Fair”
31 this “Latin Lover”
Novarro spent a
lot of time in TX
35 incompetent
36 lizard-like
amphibians
42 a new governor’s
ceremony
44 TXism: “__
line” (fish)
46 TXism: “useless
__on
(abbr.)
12 TXism: “I___to”
(intend)
13 infielder concern
(2 wds.)
14 helps
15 TX Tanya’s “Can _
___You Tonight”
16 Scotland’s “Loch
____Monster”
18 TX Willie Nelson
sang “__Blue?”
20 in Austin: “__
Edward’s
University”
23 TX Paula of film
“Where the Boys
Are” (init.)
24 namesake of Irion
County (init.)
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