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Merry Metabolic Training

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J Macklin’s Student of the Month, December 2011

Philip Higginbotham – J Macklin’s Student of the Month Philip is 11 years old, has lived with Crohn’s disease since the age of 8 and has done more in 11 years that most of us will do in a lifetime! 

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Need a Photographer?

Need a photographer for your event or would you like to get some family portraits done?  We’ve got you covered.  Click below to get to Amelia Sky Photography.  

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13th ANNUAL CHRISTMAS IN COPPELL HOME TOUR CELEBRATES SEASON AND FUNDS PROGRAMS

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Celebrating the Small Things

Celebrating the Small Things … by: Dana Kohlschein A Gymnastics Class that Helps Children with Autism to Learn Life Lessons I am a parent of a child who has autism. For her, I have grieved; I have been frustrated; and I have been angry; but I am also extremely proud of her. She brings me [...]

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Are You Over-Scheduling Your Kids?

How many times have you woken up on the weekend and said to yourself “we have too many things scheduled and not enough time to do all of them!”  Are you over-scheduling your kids? Be honest! When talking to patients, parents and my own children, it seems that weekends are not the down time we [...]

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An Interview with Josh Radcliff

Radcliff’s Profile: Name: Josh Radcliff School: Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas Age: 16 Favorite Food: Italian Favorite Vacation Spot: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where my dad and I take a Father-Son golf trip every year Favorite TV Show: Burn Notice on USA Hobbies: Basketball, Ping Pong, Bowling, Going to Movies   YST: So, you [...]

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Coppell Youth Soccer

Shots from last Saturday’s soccer event.

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Coppell Taekwondo

Think you might be interested in some martial arts training?  Here are some shots from the Coppell Taekwondo studio taken in June 2011. There was some high-flying action.

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