JANUARY 2026 KIRKLAND MEET MIKE CONNACHAN AND FAMILY GUIDED BY FAMILY, GROUNDED IN COMMUNITY
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PUBLISHER’S NOTE Dear Friends and Neighbors, AS WE STEP INTO a new year, I’ve been thinking a lot about the everyday moments that make life feel good — the quick chats at the grocery store, the familiar wave from across the street, the small ways we quietly show up for each other. Those little things add up, and they’re a big part of why Kirkland feels like home to me. Taking a look at our Year in Review reminded Stephanie and me just how many remarkable people live here — people who lift others up, follow their passions, and create the sense of community we’re all so proud of. Their stories stay with us, and greetmag.com Your Stories. Your Photos. Your Community. © 2026 The N2 Company, Inc. they’re the reason we feel so committed to telling the stories of our local heroes, whether their impact is felt across the world or simply across the street. This month’s cover story on Mike Connachan brought that into focus again. Mike is someone who reminds you what really matters — family, tradition, kindness, and being present. His life reflects the quiet power of connection, built one small moment at a time. As we step into 2025, I hope you find moments that make you feel connected — to your neighbors, to your community, and to the things that bring meaning to your days. Sometimes it’s the smallest interactions that stay with us the longest. Here’s to a year of good people, good conversations, and the simple things that make Kirkland feel like home. With gratitude, Anne Hess & Stephanie Fawcett DISCLAIMER: This publication is also known as Kirkland Living, is owned by The N2 Company, and is not affiliated with or sponsored by any club, developer, or homeowners association. Articles and advertisements in this publication and opinions expressed therein do not necessarily reflect the views of N2 but remain solely those of the author(s) or advertiser(s). The paid advertisements contained within this magazine are not endorsed or recommended by N2. We’re proud to showcase businesses that share our commitment to fostering local connections. When perusing our pages, keep an eye out for the “Local Sponsor” icon to identify articles highlighting these valuable partners. Please note that businesses profiled may have provided free products and / or services for the review. 8 January 2026
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YEAR IN REVIEW FEBRUARY 2025 MARCH 2025 A Look Back at 2025 Looking back at 2025 reminded both of us just how extraordinary this community truly is. Month after month, we met neighbors who turned hardship into purpose, talent into service, and personal passion into something that lifts others. Their stories— of resilience, generosity, creativity, and courage—reflect the heart of Kirkland and the strength that comes from showing up for one another. Thank you for welcoming us into your lives and trusting us with your stories. It is a privilege we hold with deep gratitude. Anne Hess & Stephanie Fawcett JULY 2025 AUGUST 2025 KIRKLAND KIRKLAND KIRKLAND KIRKLAND PHOTO BY STAN CORPUZ PHOTOGRAPHY SWIMMING PAST FEAR, RUNNING TOWARD STRENGTH: LIA STERCIUC’S ULTRATRIATHLON LEGACY PHOTO BY STAN CORPUZ PHOTOGRAPHY MOVING FORWARD TOGETHER Women Who Inspire, Create, and Give Back CELEBRATING Women’s History Month FEBRUARY – Courage Beyond Limits In February, we shared the remarkable story of Lia Sterciuc, the first American to finish the Triple Deca Ultra-Triathlon Continuous—despite learning to swim only in 2017. A survivor of communist Romania, Lia turned trauma into fuel, completing 114 km of swimming, 5,400 km of biking, and 1,266 km of running in 45 days with her husband as her only crew. MARCH – Women’s History Month March honored three women shaping Kirkland. Dr. Kathy Feek has elevated the arts for decades, from founding the Cultural Arts Commission to bringing healing art into hospitals. Molly Davis of Eastside Dance champions inclusive movement for all ages and abilities. And Brigid Graham has spent 30 years supporting children’s health, education, and access to sports. Their work strengthens our community. SEPTEMBER 2025 KIRKLAND SBENterciuc Bringing Art to Kirkland How one man risked everything to rewrite his family’s future & Energy David Lynx Takes the Lead at Kirkland Arts Center PHOTO BY STAN CORPUZ PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO BY STAN CORPUZ PHOTOGRAPHY MEET Sean McClinton BUILDING TEAMS AND LAUNCHING DREAMS PHOTO BY STAN CORPUZ PHOTOGRAPHY JULY – A Journey to Freedom In July, we told the extraordinary story of Ben Sterciuc, who escaped communist Romania after two failed attempts, months in prison, and weeks on the streets. Reunited with family in the U.S., he built a life rooted in education, service, and faith. From nursing and eldercare to creating a global medical nonprofit, his journey embodies resilience, hope, and purpose. AUGUST – A New Chapter for the Arts August highlighted David Lynx, the new Executive Director of the Kirkland Arts Center, whose path through theater, museums, teaching, and gallery leadership ultimately led him home. David brings warmth, vision, and deep experience as he works to revitalize the historic building, expand arts education, and strengthen community engagement—ushering in a vibrant new era for artists, students, and the wider community. SEPTEMBER – Building Strength On and Off the Field In September, we featured Sean McClinton, a committed leader strengthening Lake Washington football at both junior and high school levels. From helping launch the Junior Kangs cheer program to stepping in as Gridiron Club President, Sean champions an inclusive, well-supported experience for players and families. His belief in football’s lessons—teamwork, perseverance, resilience—continues to uplift young athletes and Kirkland’s proud football tradition. 10 January 2026
APRIL 2025 MAY 2025 JUNE 2025 KIRKLAND KIRKLAND KIRKLAND Born to Shine JILL LEWIS & HER DAUGHTER CARLI PHOTO BY REBBECCA PETERSON, AMBIANCE IMAGES PRECISION & PASSION Dr. Khanh Pham’s Breakthrough in Men’s Health PHOTO BY STAN CORPUZ PHOTOGRAPHY MAKING WAVES Connie Chapin’s Lifesaving Mission PHOTO BY STAN CORPUZ PHOTOGRAPHY APRIL – Excellence in Care In April, we introduced Dr. Khanh Pham, a respected Overlake surgical oncologist whose expertise and empathy have transformed urologic care. The son of Vietnamese refugees, Dr. Pham rose from humble beginnings to become the Eastside’s most experienced robotic urologic surgeon. His commitment to less-invasive, highly precise treatments is improving outcomes and bringing advanced, life-changing care to families across our community. OCTOBER 2025 MAY – Finding Purpose Through Service In May, we highlighted Connie Chapin, founder of Angelfish Swimming, whose backyard swim lessons began as a way to support her four children. That necessity became a 22-year calling, helping thousands gain lifesaving skills. Connie’s journey—through personal challenges, deep community roots, and creation of the Learn to Swim Foundation—reflects resilience, generosity, and her family’s fivegeneration commitment to Kirkland. NOVEMBER 2025 JUNE – Generations of Passion June featured Jill Lewis, a Kirkland native who built a life around two passions: fine jewelry and exceptional horses. For 30 years she’s carried forward her family’s legacy at J Lewis Jewelry, while also nurturing a multigenerational love for Arabian and part-Arabian horses. Jill and her daughter, Carli—now top national competitors—share a bond shaped by dedication, legacy, and joy. DECEMBER 2025 KIRKLAND KIRKLAND KIRKLAND A Lifetime of Teaching, A New Chapter in Storytelling MEET CARL BRADLEY A LIFE OF SERVICE Jim O’Farrell’s Legacy of Giving Back PHOTO BY STAN CORPUZ PHOTOGRAPHY RESTORING A LEGACY, INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION PHOTOGRAPHY BY STAN CORPUZ PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO BY STAN CORPUZ PHOTOGRAPHY OCTOBER – Inspiring Purpose Through Small Moments In October, we highlighted author and longtime educator Peggy Lotz, whose children’s book Catching Memories encourages kids to notice the small, powerful moments that shape who they become. Inspired by a childhood experience on the Oregon Coast, Peggy reminds young readers that wonder, kindness, and reflection matter. Through her writing, she hopes children recognize their own meaningful moments and potential impact. NOVEMBER – A Life of Service and Integrity November featured Jim O’Farrell, whose life reflects a deep commitment to service—through military duty, education, volunteerism, and family. From his work as a Naval Communications Security Specialist during the Vietnam era to a 40-year tech career and now teaching graduate students, Jim has always focused on contributing to the greater good. His belief in unity, integrity, and compassion continues to inspire. DECEMBER – Cultivating Creativity and Opportunity In December, we highlighted Carl Bradley, whose Bradley Family Foundation is transforming youth education through its innovative C.A.S.E. model merging creativity, applied arts, technology, and realworld learning. Inspired by support he once received at Shawnigan Lake School, Carl is restoring the historic Kirkland Cannery into a dynamic learning center—giving students space to discover their strengths, build confidence, and imagine new futures. Greet Kirkland 11
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FAMILY/COVER STORY MEET CONNACHAN MIKE Let Family be Your Guiding Light and You Will Never Feel Lost BY JENNY HART DANOWSKI E ven in an age dominated by screens, endless notifications, and fleeting digital interactions, genuine connection feels rare. Friendships, family time, and community moments are often overshadowed by the rush of schedules and the constant pull of the online world. Yet it is precisely these bonds — the shared laughter, the long conversations, the celebrations big and small — that give life meaning. When you meet Mike Connachan, it’s clear he runs on more than coffee and schedules — it’s joy, curiosity, and a deep love for the people in his life. Stories of family dinners, long drives filled with conversation, and shared adventures paint a picture of a life lived thoughtfully, connected, and together. Mike has built a life with his wife, Leah, and their two children around what matters most — family, community, and connection. Whether cheering from the sidelines, hosting dinner with friends, or enjoying time on Lake Washington, their world revolves around showing up for one another and celebrating every moment, big or small. “Family is my compass,” Mike says. “It’s what guides every decision and keeps us grounded in what really matters.” Roots that Run Deep Mike grew up just outside Toronto, Ontario, in a close-knit family with his parents and two sisters. His parents, both born in the seaside town of Prestonpans, Scotland, instilled in him the importance of humility, kindness, and perseverance. “My dad was one of those quiet, steady guys,” Mike recalls. “He wasn’t outspoken, but when he spoke, everyone listened. He loved writing stories and poetry — a gift he passed on to me, and something I’ve carried with me ever since. He watched every hockey game I played from the corner, and we had the best conversations. He never criticized; instead, he asked questions, offered advice, and always encouraged me.” 14 January 2026 During his teenage years, his father would leave letters on his pillow for him to read. “They were words he knew might reach me where a conversation couldn’t,” Mike says. “I’d read them, pause, and take them to heart. Though I didn’t realize it at the time, it was his way of keeping my values top of mind, when I needed them the most.” After his dad passed a couple of years ago, Mike was astonished when his mom handed him the bundle of letters she had saved. “Reading them now, as a father myself, I hear his voice, feel his guidance in every word, and find myself unconsciously bringing that same patience and love to my own kids,” he says. “In that way, he continues to live on through me.” From the High Seas to Home After earning a degree in hotel management, Mike’s career with Holland America Line took him across the globe — from the Islands of South Pacific to the icebergs of Antarctica. It was aboard one of those ships that he met Leah, a fellow adventurer with a shared love for travel, food, and new experiences. Their story unfolded across oceans — experiencing cultures, meeting lifelong friends, and sharing moments that would shape their future — and eventually, a proposal in front of Alaska’s Mendenhall Glacier. “We took a float plane over the glacier,” Mike recalls. “It was incredible, and that’s where I asked her to marry me, the rest is history.” After several more years of working and traveling together, they settled in Seattle in 2010. Mike transitioned to Holland America’s corporate office, overseeing Food & Beverage operations for a fleet of ships, while Leah joined a small startup that would later become MedBridge, where she continues to serve as an executive. When their daughter Kaylie was born
“Travel teaches you that people everywhere want the same things — family, laughter, connection.” Fresh Opportunities for 2026— Guided by a Realtor & Neighbor Who Cares. Mike and family visiting his hometown of Toronto. in 2013 and their son Carter followed in 2014, life shifted from ports of call to playdates and preschool. “It was love at first sight when my kids were born,” Mike says. “They are so full of adventure, wonder, and humor, and we are the best of friends. They truly make my world go round.” It was during their orientation for pre-school at St. John Vianney that Mike and Leah realized just what a special community they had found in Finn Hill, one that would become central to their family’s life. Building a Family — and a Village Both Mike and Leah come from remarkably close families, so creating that same foundation for their children has always been their top priority. They’ve combined some of the traditions they grew up with and added new ones along the way, building a family life full of laughter, connection, and shared experiences. “Live with purpose, live with joy, and make each day count,” Mike says. “Don’t view the routine, sometimes mundane things you do for your children as chores. See them as opportunities to connect. And don’t let time slip away without telling the people around you how much you love them.” For the Connachans, family life is never ordinary. Whether escaping to their second home in Suncadia, where snowy days are spent sledding and cozy nights around the fire are Helping local families achieve real estate goals with insight, heart, and dedication. Your next move starts here— let’s talk. 206-979-2121 (Cell) mconnachan@windermere.com mikeconnachan.com Greet Kirkland 15
Mike and his family standing on the shores in Scotland. filled with games, or taking summer hikes and camping trips, every moment is embraced. Long dinners at home, inspired by Leah’s family traditions, bring together friends and family over good food, great wine, and plenty of laughter, while the family car has become a rolling confessional and comedy club, a space for conversation and connection between school, sports, and activities. They rarely miss a Kraken or Seahawks game, celebrating every win — big or small — as a lesson in perseverance and joy. Boating on Lake Washington, birthday breakfasts, homemade cakes, and everyday celebrations fill their days with warmth, humor, and love. And through it all, laughter is always at the center, dad jokes included, while showing up for one another — saying “I love you,” reaching out to friends, and being present — remains their constant compass. A Sense of Purpose and Place For Mike and Leah, Kirkland has become more than just a hometown — it’s the center of their story. They volunteer within their community, cheer their kids on from the sidelines of every sport, and make time to support local events. “Community isn’t about where you live,” Mike says. “It’s about how you show up for people.” The family’s Scottish roots and years of travel have given them perspective too— a deep appreciation for the world beyond their doorstep and the beauty right at home. “Travel teaches you that people everywhere want the same things — family, laughter, connection,” Mike reflects. “Those values are what we try to bring into our everyday life here.” A Natural Fit for Real Estate When the pandemic arrived, Mike transitioned from hospitality to real estate, joining Windermere Real Estate on Market Street in Kirkland. The move was a natural one. “Real estate is really about relationships,” he says. “My background taught me to listen, to care, and to pay attention to the details that make people feel seen. I never realized how similar being a realtor is to being a coach. Every new client requires guidance and counseling. I thrive on that, and love to provide white glove touches along the way most realtors wouldn’t think of.” But more than anything, his work is rooted in heart. “Homes are where life happens,” he says. “Helping someone find theirs — that’s meaningful work, and it fuels my soul”. Clients describe Mike as genuine, thoughtful, and 16 January 2026 Family time on Lake Washington. results-driven. But it’s his warmth, calm perspective, and sense of care that truly set him apart. He’s built his business the same way he’s built his family life — on authenticity, trust, and showing up for people. “At the end of the day, don’t forget to smile at the chaos.” The Connachan Way Spending time with Mike, it becomes clear that his approach to real estate isn’t separate from the rest of his life — it’s shaped by it. In a world that could use a little more connection, a little more kindness, and a lot more community, Mike shows that home is more than walls and square footage. It’s the place where laughter settles in, where traditions grow, and where people learn what it means to belong. “At the end of the day, don’t forget to smile at the chaos,” Mike says with a wide grin. “Life never sticks to the script — and honestly, that’s half the joy. If you can laugh, love, give yourself some grace, and enjoy the moments in between, you’re already winning. And if you can have a little fun while you’re at it? Even better.” If you’re looking to make a move or simply want a trusted neighbor to help you navigate the next chapter of your real estate journey, Mike is always here to help — with authenticity, care, and a genuine love for the community he calls home.
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YOUNG ACHIEVERS Introducing Avery Brown, Our Newest Junior Writer An LWHS junior blending creativity, resilience, and a love for writing. MY NAME IS AVERY BROWN and I am a junior at Lake Washington High School. Engaging in a variety of different activities is something essential to me. This is why I make sure to fill my time with a wide spread of activities that work different parts of my brain and my body. I love stretching my imagination through creativity. I paint, draw, sew, write, sing, play instruments, and do theater. I participate in my school’s swim team in the fall, and our theater program in the spring. But above all, I love to write. Whether it be poetry, prose, or even songwriting, my passion for the written word is not only an outlet for me but 18 January 2026 a way to move myself forward. This process of balancing my passion with my success has opened the floodgates for worlds of opportunity, as is shown in my participation with programs like CIEE (a global study abroad program), and Seattle Arts and Lectures - Writers in the Schools. I am proud of the effort and time I’ve committed to angling my life towards a profession in writing. I plan to structure my career with a focus on journalism. Journalism piques my interest, because it allows me to interact with the world and write in conversation with society. My dream is to be able to pursue a career where I can travel and engage with different cultures, putting my experience, and the experiences of others into words. When looking for inspiration, I truly believe that I can turn anywhere. One of the main themes that I like to explore in my writing is the beauty in everyday things. Suddenly, when I can romanticize the mundane, there becomes inspiration in all of my surroundings. I can truly become inspired from anyone or anything, which fuels my passion to keep creating even when it feels impossible. Last summer I challenged myself to journal every single day. I wanted to write about my life in a way that felt authentic, and put something on paper each day, even on days when life seemed monotonous and uninteresting. Not only did this practice serve me as a way of record keeping my favorite moments, it also taught me that something worth remembering can be gleaned from every experience. The days that lacked tangible world exploration, were the days that I could explore my mind the most. Even when things felt boring, I could look inside myself and infuse tedious moments with a feeling of speciality. I wrote more that summer than I ever have in my life. When engaging in extracurricular activities, hobbies, and sports, finding ways to balance everything I am passionate about can be a struggle. However, this struggle has taught me the importance of having a support system. My relationships with my friends and family keep me stable, they are vital to my happiness as well as my success. I am especially grateful to my parents, who are
endlessly supportive of all of my endeavors, and who supply me with the resources and encouragement to keep growing. Being able to accept help is an essential step in the process of bettering yourself. This is why I encourage younger students who wish to follow an ambitious pathway to first take a look around them, and examine their relationships, making sure they have a strong network of friends and family to help them along their way. In the Summer of 2025 I participated in a summer abroad program with CIEE, an organization for youth study abroad. I said goodbye to my parents and moved in with a family in Paris for four weeks. It’s difficult to summarize all of the things I learned from being tossed into the Parisian city-scape, with a family who spoke no English, and only the confusing winding metro maps in front of me. But I think perhaps what I can credit my Parisian adventure for the most, is how it flooded me with a sense of independence. I learned that true resilience means finding a crumb of comfort in a sea of the uncomfortable. I got lost, confused, sad, lonely, and had to pick myself up again and again, and find ways to bend with the emotion and create solutions for myself. Upon returning home, I felt like a new person. I discovered that all the responsibility and adaptability I learned in Paris was just as applicable to my life back at home. I can’t wait to take on a Junior Writer position at Greet Kirkland! I’m incredibly grateful to my Kirkland community which gives me the resources to make all of my ambitions possible. I’m excited to explore within my writing, the inner workings of a community that has wholly shaped me! BELLEVUE, WA 13218 NE 20th, Suite 300 425-643-8098 Greet Kirkland 19
LEARNING & EDUCATION YOUNG INNOVATORS MICHAEL SHRAER, JUNIOR WRITER oday’s kids are the next generation of the world. And if we want to be a successful generation, we need to be better than the generation before us. That means we have to be smarter and more creative. Some of the kids at my school are already developing these skills, like Danylo Stoian and Finn Dueterman. They are both really talented, and I know you will think so too. Meet Danylo Danylo Stoian is a 7th grader at Kirkland MS who has a passion for programming and web design. He has created several things, including a website with games on it, a fake “blue screen” that appears when you put in the wrong code, and other things. Here is my interview with him. Danylo What is the biggest thing you have programmed? I created a Mario game, and it is an app that took me five months to make. T How did you make it? First I used Python to write the code (no chat gpt!), and then I used this thing called Py-installer. It doesn’t do what you probably think it might do, because it doesn’t install Python. It turns the Python program into an executable file, which I then used this app called Inno to turn the EXE file into an installer, and with the installer you can install the application. Where did you learn to do this? I have weekly lessons with a python teacher that helps me do this sort of stuff. What are you planning to do next? I am already making my next game, Pac Man. It is currently in its beta phase but I hope I will finish it soon. Meet Finn He is well known at my school for being good at hardware and fixing stuff. He has made a Theremin, a trumpet-playing robot, and some other things. Here is my interview with him. What sort of things do you make? So, the things that I make are mostly electromechanical, which are big machines that do not use computer chips but still do the task of a computer chip. This is mostly used in old telephone equipment, which is what I’ve been working on for a while. How do you decide what to build? The way I decide what to build is mostly just what interests me the most. So, if I find something that I’m really interested in, or it’s just a fun little thing that would be fun to make, I will most likely make an attempt to build it. 20 January 2026
What is your favorite build? My favorite build that I’ve ever made is my step-by-step dial telephone system. It is a big machine that switches calls without human intervention and without any computer chip. What is your process for building? My process for building is first I’ll find what I want to build (AKA what interests me), and then I will try and make a plan. After that I will source parts for it and then I’ll build it. It won’t work. Then I’ll debug it and put it together and then it won’t work again. Then, you repeat that until it does work. Where did you learn how to do this? I am mostly self-taught. I started when I was 3 or 4, when I got into electricity because. I asked my mom how electricity works, like how the light turns on. I got this Magic School Bus electricity kit, which was just a battery that makes a light turn on, and once I saw the light turn on, I was hooked. and I have been doing it ever since. Transform Your Space and Life With our guidance and expertise, we help you reclaim control over your surroundings, allowing you to become the best version of yourself. cleanslateorganize.com 425-477-8308 EFFICIENT - CUSTOMIZED - PRODUCTIVITY Greet Kirkland 21
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SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT ROOTED IN KIRKLAND, READY TO LISTEN How Janene Panek helps teens ride life’s rollercoaster Janene with her hubby, Gary! Meet Janene Panek of Rollercoaster Teen Coaching F or Janene Panek, Kirkland isn’t just a place on the map—it’s home in the truest sense. Born in the Midwest and raised in Kirkland from the age of three, she grew up in the same neighborhoods and schools that surround her today. She attended Carl Sandburg Elementary, Finn Hill Jr. High (back when it was still called that), and graduated from Juanita High School in 1995. Now, she’s raising her own teens in the very community that shaped her early years and values. 24 January 2026 Though she was brought up by loving, supportive Midwestern parents who both wholeheartedly modeled the joy of “talking to strangers”, she remembers absorbing an unspoken message many kids of her generation internalized: that some emotions were acceptable, and others were better tucked away or ignored. She learned early how to keep the peace, push down uncomfortable feelings, and people-please rather than express what she truly felt. Looking back, she recognizes how common that experience is—and how much it can influence confidence, boundaries, and self-worth. “I want kids to know there are no bad emotions,” she says. “When teens can talk about what they’re feeling— without shame or fear—they build confidence and boundaries instead of diminishing parts of themselves.” Janene’s path to coaching wasn’t linear, but in hindsight, every step prepared her for the work she does now. After graduating from the University of Washington with an Interdisciplinary Arts & Science degree (with an emphasis on Society, Ethics, and Human Behavior), she spent 12 years at Starbucks Coffee Company in both retail roles and corporate HR. She later stepped back from the workforce to be home with her two kids for three years, and when she returned, it was through a role that would quietly change everything: working in the front office and health room at Carl Sandburg Elementary. In that school health room, she started noticing a shift. More and more students were coming in not because they were sick, but because they were overwhelmed. They needed a place to cry, reset, or escape for a few minutes. She had a natural way of sitting with them, listening, and helping them feel grounded again. She didn’t know it yet, but those quiet moments were setting the stage for her calling. Then THE PANDEMIC HIT—and it amplified what she was already seeing. Anxiety, loneliness, and emotional
shutdown became widespread among teens, including her own. Around that time, she noticed an email from the high school and there was a blurb about a local teen coach for extra support. Curious, she reached out to the coach to learn more about the practice of coaching adolescents. That was the spark. She began training under the local teen coach mentor in August 2022 and enrolled in an ICF-accredited certification program through the International Coach Academy. She launched Rollercoaster Teen Coaching in October 2023. Today, she works with kids ages 10 to 18, offering exactly what so many of them crave but don’t always have access to: a safe spot to talk about anything that’s crowding their mind or heart. Teens don’t have to filter themselves with her. Conversations can cover school stress, friendships, parents, social media, anxiety, decision-making, or just the pressure of growing up. Nothing is off limits and it’s all confidential. “My clients know I’m raising teens too,” she says. “That appears to make them comfortable, because I’m living this phase with my kids —but I’m not THEIR PARENT, which makes a huge difference.” She becomes the trusted adult who listens without judgment and aims to ask the right questions at the right time. Janene also helps teens hold themselves accountable to the goals and habits they want to build. She realizes no two kids are the same, so their focus areas vary—from managing stress to building routines, improving communication, or navigating tricky social dynamics. She supports each teen based on their personality, pace, and needs. And while deep conversations are common, so is laughter. “We try to have a little fun in every session. With how much pressure kids carry today, humor matters. I love playing games and enjoy a little healthy competition, so if I can gamify something to make the topic more fun and interactive, I’ll do my best”. Janene’s son Max posing with his girlfriend after a Juanita High School football game. While her heart is in Kirkland and she hopes to support as many local teens and families as possible, coaching allows her to work with clients anywhere, thanks to technology. Referrals from friends, neighbors, and parents have helped her reach families beyond the Kirkland zip codes, and she welcomes those connections. While it’s hard to replace the energy shared when in person, she realizes that the pandemic proved to us that virtual connections can be very genuine and rewarding. Outside of coaching, Janene is adventurous and vibrant. She loves camping in the San Juans on Lopez Island, hiking, and playing pickleball and tennis—that was her high school sport at Juanita in the 90’s). She’s also a karaoke fan (which is where she met her husband, Gary!), a board game enthusiast, and someone who values deep connections with her girlfriends. She also adores her family pets - an 8 year old amphibian axolotl, Hammy, and their 3 year old kitty, Curb. Summers often take her to Minnesota for family reunions, and when she travels farther, it’s to places like Kauai, Japan, Thailand, and Cambodia. She’s also a proud mom to her daughter, Lily, 19, and her son, Max, 16—two teens who remind her daily of the world today’s kids navigate. At its core, Rollercoaster Teen Coaching isn’t about “fixing” teens; it’s about giving them space to be themselves and discover who they’re becoming. Janene’s goal is simple and powerful: help kids feel their emotions, find their voice, and build the confidence and self-love to step into the world as their whole selves—without apology, pressure, or pretense. “As a parent, I appreciate that Janene has used a variety of activities with her to discuss friendship and emotions. After sessions, my daughter comes back to me cheerful and feeling good about herself. She feels like she is learning a lot from Janene and loves hearing that her sensitivity can be viewed as her superpower. Instead of viewing aspects of herself as negatives, she is learning to love who she is.” —PARENT OF A CURRENT CLIENT “Janene gave me a safe place to reflect on the choices---both positive and negative--that I had made in my life. After helping me understand these choices, she offered practical guidance that helped me move forward in a positive direction. What I valued most about coaching with her was not just how personal and responsive it felt, but also how she helped me develop strategies for dealing with daily challenges. She really listened and tailored her approach to what we needed each week.” —A 16 YEAR CLIENT Janene’s daughter Lily with her boyfriend. If you would like to connect with Janene and Rollercoaster Teen Coaching, please reach out to her at RollerCoasterTeenCoaching. com/workwithme or Call or Text at 425-739-5163. Greet Kirkland 25
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FINANCIAL FITNESS HOME(S) FOR THE HOLIDAYS Heading to your “happy place” for the holiday season? From budgeting and location tips to seasonal planning and investment management, here’s how to make your second home a joyful and financially smart getaway. BY CAROLINE PERROTT W > edwardjones.com | Member SIPC hat’s the next mountain to climb if the American dream is homeownership? For many, it’s a second home; the kind of place you can escape to for long weekends, gather the grandkids, or retire the way you deserve to. A second property can be a lifestyle upgrade, offering cherished traditions and holiday memories. But it’s also a major financial decision that requires strategy and planning. Budgeting for a Second Home Before browsing listings, it’s important to run the numbers. Beyond the down payment and mortgage, buyers should factor in property taxes, insurance, utilities, upkeep, and homeowners’ association fees if it’s in a vacation destination. Experts recommend that your total housing costs (including both homes) stay under 28 to 30% of your gross monthly income to avoid being stretched too thin. Picking the Right Location Second homes are often tied to emotion — beachfront sunsets, lake weekends, or snow-covered slopes. But location also impacts long-term value. Look for areas with strong resale markets, year-round appeal, and accessibility. A house two hours away may be used more often (and rented more easily) than one requiring flights. We Understand Commitment At Edward Jones, we deliver candid guidance and personalized investment strategies to help you plan for and realize the possibilities of your future – for you, your family and generations to follow. John L Coeuille Financial Advisor 1020 108th Ave Ne Ste 120 Bellevue, WA 98004-4315 425-590-9165 Seasonal Planning With the holidays often sparking trips to second homes, planning for how you’ll use the property throughout the year is smart. Creating a seasonal schedule can help maximize your enjoyment while minimizing costs. For example, renting your property during peak seasons when you’re not there can offset expenses. Managing the Investment MKT-1952H-A © 2022 EDWARD D. JONES & CO., L.P. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. A second home is both a retreat and an asset. If you’re considering renting it out, research local regulations, shortterm rental laws, and property management services. Even if you don’t rent, maintaining your home in top condition — landscaping, HVAC checks, winterizing — preserves its longterm value. 28 January 2026
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