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L v ng MURRAYHILL
A Social Publication for the Residents of Murrayhill & Southwest Beaverton
October 2016
Dr. Camille Walker Murrayhill resident
Cover photo bySara Shearer Photography
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Fall is officially here! What a beautiful time of year in Murrayhill with all of the beautiful trees showing off their different colors. It's the perfect time to get outside, decorate your front yard, and take some photos! The most festive front yard photo submitted will receive a gift card from Al's Garden Center. Send in your photos to: MurrayhillLiving@gmail.com. We'd like to welcome our new part-ners to the publication this month: Hot Spot BBQ, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Club Pilates, Stonewood Design Center and Watson Hall. If you have done business with any of these new partners, we would
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Starting Your Puppy Off RightTips From Cesar MilanSubmitted By Resident Carly Vaughn
Be the Pack LeaderPuppies are naturally hard-wired to follow a pack leader. A pack leader is, by definition, strong, stable and consistent -- traits many new puppy owners forget. Many of people are strong leaders in their jobs but when they come home, they turn to mush with their dogs. Then they are puzzled as to why their dog won't behave.
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The ninteenth annual THPRD Big Truck Day brought Murray Hill residents of all ages out to Conestoga Recreation and Aquatic Center this past August ... more than 9,000 of you, in fact! The parking lot was a feast of sights and sounds with 37 vehicles on display including a U.S. Coast Guard boat and midget rac-ing cars! But the best part? Honking all the horns!!
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As adults, those of us lucky enough to pass through our teen years without braces, we wonder why some are now seeking orthodontic treatment. In the past 20 years, there has been large increase in the number of adults wearing some form of braces. We are about to find out why. Enter Dr. Camille Walker, DDS, and owner of Walker Orthodontics in Murrayhill. As a high school student, Dr. Walker knew she wanted to be an orthodontist. After interviewing a number of people in the health care field, she focused her career choices and chose dentistry. By becoming an orthodontist, she would see her patients often and have the opportu-nity to develop relationships with the people she served. She learned that she could make a meaningful differ-ence in people’s lives and improve their self-esteem by resolving bite issues and creating beautiful, confident smiles. Growing up in rural Washington, Dr. Walker chose Washington State University where she received her degree in business while taking pre-requisites for dental school. She knew that she would one day own her own practice and she wanted to be ready. Immediately after graduating, Dr. Walker headed off to the University of Minnesota where she earned her Doc-tor of Dental Surgery. While register-ing for school, her father, who had driven with her to Minnesota, noticed a flyer for an information session on scholarships within the military and encouraged her to attend. She learned that the Navy provided scholarships in exchange for a com-mitment to active duty service. The
decision was easy. She now had complete freedom to focus on dental school without worry about the cost. Once she completed dental school, it was off to the Navy where she served three years as a general dentist and a commissioned officer. The Navy gave her the experience she needed to pursue specialty training in orthodontics. She received her Certificate in Orthodontics from Montefiore Medical Center, teaching hospital for Albert Einstein University in New York City. Completing her three-year residen-cy in 2011, she stayed on the East Coast and worked with other orthodontists to gain additional experience. As for the Navy, she earned the rank of Lieutenant Commander and transferred to the Naval Reserves and stayed until 2013 when she needed to devote more and more of her time to her orthodontic practice. From rural Washington to New York City, she developed a love of the big city but always planned to return to the Pacific Northwest. It was either Seattle or Portland and Portland won. She first moved to the Pearl District because of the vast array of incredible res-taurants and activities. Seeking her own practice, she soon found herself in Murrayhill where she met Dr. Mark Shoger, DDS. He had owned his successful Murrayhill practice since 1991 and was ready to retire and turn his practice over to a new generation. Dr. Walker and Dr. Shoger instantly hit it off. Dr. Walker purchased the prac-tice shortly thereafter and Dr. Shoger stayed on for several months ensuring a smooth transition. Dr. Walker’s practice is a mix of all ages. Forty percent of her patients are adults who have either been referred by their dentist or come seeking a better bite and an aesthetic smile. From her youngest patient at age seven to an 81 year old woman who needed her teeth aligned, it’s never too late. Dr. Walker sees huge changes in her patients in terms of better job opportunities and self-esteem. She isn’t sure if it’s because their teeth look and feel better or they just have more self-confidence. Correcting the bite is her goal and a beautiful smile is an incredible side benefit. Dr. Walker explains that teeth that don’t fit correctly can wear out over time and cause problems with the health of the gums.
A healthy bite and good tooth alignment can reduce problems with cavities and gum disease because straight teeth are much easier to keep clean. She has never had a patient regret getting their teeth corrected. Dr. Walker believes that systemic health and dental health are interrelated. She recommends that all children be seen by an orthodontist as early as age seven. Most children do not require
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Building memories.Fulfilling dreams.orthodontic treatment at a young age
and will just be monitored until the time is right. For a select few, early intervention allows detection and treatment of issues such as impacted permanent teeth, problems with jaw growth or jaw alignment and harmful habits. It’s more effective and much easier to correct these issues when the teeth and jaw are still developing than later in life. Dr. Walker finds that adults are seeking better smiles in increasing numbers. She also finds that many adults who had braces early in life are returning for treatment as their teeth have shifted over the years. There are so many options for correcting teeth now that we no longer need to fear the metal mouth of yesterday. The stigma of braces is pretty much gone. From clear aesthetic braces like Damon Clear braces to clear aligners like Invisalign, Dr. Walker, a Pre-ferred Invisalign provider, sees op-portunities to educate her patients in order that they make the best choice for their situation. Committed to her practice, Dr. Walker still manages to find time to enjoy all that Oregon has to offer. She moved to Murrayhill to be closer
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to her practice and to become part of the amazing Murrayhill com-munity. She and her partner, Brad backpack and hike from Mt. St. Helens to Mt. Hood. Cycling favor-ites are Crater Lake and the scenic Painted Hills Bikeway loop. Both foodies, they indulge in the Portland restaurant scene with standby fa-vorites including Ken’s Artisan Pizza and Nodoguro on SE Hawthorne for sushi. At home they hit up the local farmers’ markets and relish time in the kitchen cooking together. When asked for a favorite travel destination, Dr. Walker’s face lit up as she described hiking the Inca Trail in Peru, traveling through Panama, Nica-ragua, United Arab Emirates, Japan, Thailand and all over Europe. These days it’s harder to be spontaneous as her schedule with clients is booked sometimes weeks out. But it’s okay. She loves her patients and wouldn’t have it any other way. Dr. Walker is Board Certified in Orthodontics – this is a voluntary certification that is held by only one of three practicing orthodontists. The process requires the orthodontist to demonstrate actual accomplishments in patient care with detailed case
reports on the treatment provided for a broad range of patient problems. It exemplifies Dr. Walker’s commitment to continue to keep abreast of the latest advances in patient care and to deliver the highest quality care available. As Dr. Walker beams her beautiful smile, she reminds me that it’s never too late to see an or-thodontist. Her favorite moments are when her patients have their braces taken off and see their new smile for the first time. Pure joy. Don’t fear the braces. Embrace the new you.
Dr. Walker with boyfriend, Brad
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living spaces
The Transformation Of a Murrayhill Home For The Next Family To Enjoy Resident Carey Hughes
What happens when your home is 23 years old and tired? It’s a very dif-ferent home from that first day when you walked through the doors in the 1990s. Remember those days when the shiny brass fixtures were radically awesome? Now the floral wallpaper and brass could gag you with a spoon! Styles change and so has your fam-ily. Your amazing home has served your family well. It’s been the hub of all activity for your children. Now the grand-kids are running around. It’s the place where all your family memories have been created. You’ve been a part of Murrayhill from the beginning or very close to it. You’ve seen the neighborhood become established with gorgeous mature landscapes. It’s been a fabulous place to live. The community is still a wonderful place where homeowners enjoy their neighbors but it’s time to
fly the coop. Your home is an empty nest and it’s ready to provide safety and comfort for a new family eager to land in Murrayhill. This is the story of a wonderful colonial home at the top of Mur-rayhill. It’s the one and only home in our neighborhood built by the local builder, Renaissance Homes. It’s been loved & well maintained but it’s ready for a fresh look. Cosmetic updates are the perfect gift of thanks to the home for being a safe haven for your family over the years. What projects should be considered first to create the best new look? What is the most important improve-ment to get a return on the money you invest? These are precisely the ques-tions asked before a new look was created for this Murrayhill stunner.
Caring for the major systems that protect your nest (furnace, AC, water heater and roof) should be considered a priority. The next major area of fo-cus is the kitchen, closely followed by the master bathroom, then fresh ex-terior paint for the best curb appeal. Refinishing hardwoods and replacing carpet provide instant satisfaction, along with new lighting. Those are
quick updates that provide a big bang for the buck. Today’s popular colors are a blend of warm and cool neutrals combined together to create a crisp and clean transitional look. Modern and tra-ditional styles join together beauti-fully by mixing different materials and colors, including stone surfaces,
hardwoods, tile, luxury vinyl tile, brushed nickel, oil rubbed bronze or wrought iron to create the best looks for mass appeal. This Murrayhill home features a brand new gourmet kitchen. The solid wood, white painted cabinetry sets the tone for a classic look that will stand the test of time over the next 20+ years. The large island features granite and contrasting black woodwork with quartz surrounding counter tops and a tile back-splash. Crisp white wainscoting, crown molding, black painted stair rail and dark stained wood floors define the quality craftsman-ship of this home. The spa-inspired master suite received a new look with quartz countertops, linen-patterned tile shower, clear glass shower enclosure, incredibly stylish and durable luxury vinyl tile flooring and brushed nickel fixtures. It perfectly compliments the neutral gray carpeting and light gray wall color throughout the home. This home will have a special place in the hearts of the original owners forever. It is with great pride that they’ve selected the new finishes to create a fresh look for the next family to enjoy for years to come in Murrayhill.
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Picture perfect day at Stoller Vineyards
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America is in the middle of a pumpkin craze – pumpkin lattes, pumpkin beer, pumpkin ice cream, and more have become fall staples. We love all things pumpkin, yet every year millions of pumpkins are thrown away after Halloween. While obvious ways of repurposing pumpkins are in the kitchen or at a pumpkin chunkin’ event, this year try something new!
PuMPkin DéCor Thanksgiving is right around the corner. Instead of using a boring old cornucopia, reuse small pumpkins to create a unique, seasonal centerpiece. Paint cute designs on your pumpkins or paint them all over with a metallic hue for a more sophisticated look. Move aside, uninspired name place cards! Use a paint pen to write your guests’ names on tiny, décor-sized pumpkins to adorn each place setting. Small pumpkins are also great candleholders; remove the stem and cut out a shallow, circular cavity large enough to hold a tea light. To take your centerpiece to the next level, place the lit pumpkins in a glass bowl of water to create floating candles! It’s sure to impress your relatives come Turkey Day!
PuMPkin PrETTyPumpkins are rich in antioxidants and loaded with Vitamins A, C and E and zinc, so do your skin a favor and treat your face to a pumpkin facial! Add exfoliating brown sugar and a splash of milk to pumpkin puree and apply to your face for 20 minutes. It’s good for your complexion and smells great too. Relax further by taking a cue from Martha Stewart and making pumpkin pie potpourri. Prepare your pumpkin as you would for a Jack-o-lantern, except instead of a face, carve out holes all around the pumpkin’s sides. Then rub cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice on the inside of the pumpkin; place a lit candle inside and top with the lid to enjoy the sweet, spicy fragrance of fall for up to six hours.
PuMPkin PATCHPumpkins are a symbol of the harvest, so it makes sense to use leftover pumpkins to replenish the earth. Pumpkins enrich soil with zinc, iron and phosphorus, so they make excellent fertilizer and compost. If growing flowers is your fancy, use medium-sized pumpkins as planters. Fill a hollowed-out pumpkin a third full with potting soil. Place a hardy fall perennial inside, and add more potting soil and water. Enjoy your charming planter for several days and then plant it in the ground – pumpkin and all – so the decaying pumpkin can nourish your plant.
Whether it’s for décor, beauty or gardening, prolong the ambi-ence of autumn by repurposing those pumpkins!
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