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Estates of Russell Creek Estates of

Russell Creek October 2008

Volume 2, Issue 10

Official Publication of The Estates of Russell Creek Homeowners Association

Halloween Safety Tips for Homeowners

State Fair of Texas



By Denise Duggan

Welcome New Neighbors!

Walter H. & Elizabeth G. Greene 8300 Weiss Avenue Raj Nayar 3828 Glasgow Drive

Make sure your yard is clear of such things as ladders, hoses, dog leashes and flower pots that can trip trick-or-treaters. Pets get frightened on Halloween, so put them in the house to protect them from cars or from inadvertently biting a treat seeker. Battery powered jack o’lantern candles are preferable to real flame candles. If you do use candles, place the pumpkin well away from where trick-or-treaters will be walking or standing. Make sure paper or cloth yard decorations won’t be blown into a flaming candle. Keep the lights on outside your home, even if you decide not to give out candy. This will deter any mischief from the older kids. And most importantly, be patient, smile and give accolades to the children. Telling them they look scary or adorable will make the experience that much more enjoyable to them!

For over 120 years, Dallas has been the home to the State Fair of Texas. The event runs from September 26 – October 19th. The Fair has a bit of everything from Fletcher’s corny dogs, to the new car exhibition to pig races to the largest Ferris wheel in North America. The most famous attraction is Big Tex. He is 52 feet tall, wears size 70 boots and has a 75 gallon hat. The State Fair of Texas is the largest state fair in the United States. The following is a brief overview of what it has to offer. For more details, visit: www.bigtex.com The Food: Food is one of the main attractions at the fair. Fletcher’s corny dogs were first introduced in 1942 and were the beginning of the “fried food craze”. Now there’s Fried Marshmallows, Fried Twinkies and, of course, Fried Coke. Last year, Fried Guacamole and Fried Latte were added to the menu. If you don’t like fried food, don’t worry, the Fair offers a wide variety of food choices. The Music: The Chevrolet Main Stage serves as the focal point of the musical entertainment. It is free and is standing

Ghassan Richa 8108 Clayton Drive Riaz & Kawkab Salam 3812 Glasgow Drive Nagaraja & Roopa Upadhya 3804 Neiman Road Jeffrey & Mary Welsh 3609 Asbury Lane Deborah B. & John M. Whittemore 8016 Lynores

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Estates of Russell Creek ERC Board Members David Oldani, President....................................... 972-731-6244 Denise Duggan, Vice President............................ 972-335-2290 John Dwyer, Secretary......................................... 972-377-0246 Doug Finn, Treasurer........................................... 972-712-4655 Jeff Einspahr, Director......................................... 972-335-5413 Amy Newell, Director.......................................... 972-335-5860 Robert Simmons, Director................................... 972-731-9683 Dan Estep (CMA)................................................ 972-943-2856

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Estates of Russell Creek State Fair - (Continued from Cover Page) room only, so come early for a chance to be up-front and close to your favorite stars. This is just a sampling of the performers: Lady Antebellum, Zac Brown Band, Demi Lovato, Rodney Atkins, Bell Biv DeVoe, Jordan Pruitt and Jessica Simpson. There are other daily performers as well including the Killdares, a Celtic rock mix; a pipe and drum group with a Scottish flare and country/gospel/rock mix by Candy Coburn. Children’s Barnyard and Petting Zoo: Kids and adults alike enjoy visiting the Children’s Barnyard exhibit. In past years, it has included camels, zebras, kangaroos, llamas, pygmy goats, and even cavies – the rabbit-looking mammal native to South America. It also has traditional farm animals. For a small fee, you can buy cups of food to feed the animals. The Midway: The midway has more than 70 exciting rides and shows, including the Texas SkyWay® gondola ride, the Texas Star Ferris wheel and a 1914 Dentzel carousel. Best place for an adrenaline rush? The Thrillway and its X-treme experiences. Have fun at the Fair. It is a great family tradition and there is something for everyone!

Breakfast with Santa

The Mothers and Others group of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton is again hosting Breakfast with Santa to raise money for the local charities that they give to annually. All workers at the breakfast are volunteers. This year’s breakfast will be held on Saturday, December 13th from 9:30-11:30am at the Faith Formation Center located at 3100 W Spring Creek Parkway. The charge is $5 per person and $1 extra to have a picture with Santa. Contact Trish at 214 504.0640 or [email protected] for tickets.

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THE BEST TIME TO EXERCISE Contrary to popular belief, women aren’t the only ones with biological clocks. We all have them, and heed their ticking on a daily basis. If you are a regular exerciser, you may have already determined your most productive time to exercise and follow a routine that works best for you. On the other hand, if your exercise time varies from day to day, and it’s wearing you out instead of pumping you up, you may be interested in the work of scientists who are studying the proverbial internal clock and how to best determine what time of day you should schedule your workouts.

us wake up in the morning, in contrast to late afternoon when body temperature reaches its peak. (To determine your own circadian peak, refer to the box to the right.) Studies have consistently shown that exercise during these late-in-theday hours produces better performance and more power. Muscles are warm and more flexible, perceived exertion is low, reaction time is quicker, strength is at its peak, and resting heart rate and blood pressure are low.

RHYTHM: IT’S NOT JUST FOR DANCING The secret appears to lie in circadian rhythms, the daily cycles that our bodies follow. These rhythms originate in the hypothalamus and regulate everything from body temperature and metabolism to blood pressure. The rhythms result from the firing rate of neurons. They have conformed to our 24-hour light-todark cycle, and may be regulated and reregulated each day according to the environment.

DON’T FIX IT IF IT’S NOT BROKEN First of all, don’t change your schedule if you feel good beginning your day with exercise. Everyone agrees that exercise at any time is better than no exercise at all. In fact, people who exercise in the morning are more successful at making it a habit. And though it has been suggested that morning exercise may put some people at higher risk for heart attack, further research indicates that there is simply a generalized increased risk of heart attacks in the morning. If your schedule favors an early workout, emphasize stretching and a good warm-up to insure that your body is ready for action.

WARM IS BETTER It is the influence of circadian rhythms on body temperature that seems to yield the most control over the quality of a workout. When body temperature is at its highest, your workouts will likely be more productive; when your temperature is low, chances are your exercise session may be less than optimal. Body temperature is at its lowest about one to three hours before before most of

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS If stress relief is your goal, exercise always works, all the time. And if you’re wondering when it’s best to train for an upcoming event, it all depends on what time you’ll actually be competing. If an upcoming marathon begins at 7:00 a.m., try training at that time of day. Though training at any time of day will raise performance levels, research has shown that the ability to maintain sustained

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Find Your Peak To determine your own circadian peak in body temperature, record your temperature every couple of hours for five to six consecutive days. Body temperature usually fluctuates by plus or minus 1.5 degrees throughout the day. Try exercising during the period three hours before and after your highest temperature. If you are an early bird or a night owl, you may notice that your temperature peaks one to two hours before or after the norm (between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.); you can adjust your exercise time accordingly.

exercise is adaptive to circadian rhythms. In other words, consistently training in the morning will allow you to sustain exercise during a morning marathon longer than if you train in the evening.

Reprinted with permission from the American Council on Exercise

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Estates of Russell Creek Pool

Bed/ Bath

Sq. Ft.

List Price

Days On Market

3904 Montrose

N

3/2

1851

187,000

39

8816 Christian

N

4/4

2980

245,900

Active Listings

Sq. Ft.

Original Price

Sale Price

$/SF

Days On Market

Property #1

1810

217,900

192,000

106.08

127

67

Property #2

2793

279,900

230,000

82.35

178

Sold Listings In last 30 days

8804 Shepard

N

4/3

2962

265,000

114

Property #3

2601

249,900

230,000

88.43

99

3869 Elgin

N

4/4

2977

269,900

62

Property #4

2532

239,900

238,300

94.12

72

3828 Stockport

Y

4/4

3289

278,500

48

Property #5

3375

305,000

290,000

85.93

51

8513 Lancome

Y

5/4

3039

289,900

49

Property #6

3714

356,000

308,000

82.93

119

8405 Beatton

Y

4/4

3074

300,000

137

Property #7

3331

359,000

325,000

97.57

71

8801 Duncan

N

4/4

3723

314,000

46

Property #8

4076

384,900

352,500

86.48

69

8112 Strecker

N

4/4

3274

325,000

39

Property #9

3695

387,565

377,600

102.19

72

3705 Glasgow

N

4/4

3524

329,900

58

Property #10

4628

460,000

422,588

91.31

8

8104 Clayton

N

5/3

3537

334,500

40

8440 Bradford

Y

4/4

3334

359,000

344

Information on listings provided by NTREIS

Pending Listings 8124 Lynores

Pool

Bed/ Bath

Sq. Ft.

N

4/2

2528

Original Price

List Price

270,000 270,000

$/SF

Days On Market

106.80

20

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