Saturday, December 20, 2025

Happy Holidays, 2025!

 

What an exciting week we had to wind up 2025 and celebrate the Christmas holiday with our friends!  We hit the ground running on Tuesday with a visit to The Art Museums of CW to see beautifully decorated trees, followed by stops at the Williamsburg Lodge to see the gingerbread house, and then on to the Stryker Center to see the Night Before Christmas exhibit.  On Wednesday, we got flower arrangements made for CSL, welcomed our therapy dog friends for a jolly good time, and had a heartwarming visit with Tessa.  We partied at Carol's on Thursday and at the center on Friday to round out a very festive week!

Tuesday

We had a snow day last Tuesday and couldn't make it to visit The Art Museums to see the trees, but luckily, Christina was able to squeeze us in for a quick tour this morning before she had another commitment!  The catch was...we had to arrive at 9:30 - before the museums opened!

Christina was the birthday girl today, so we quickly sang to her and gave her a card before the tree tour.  Happy Birthday, Christina!  We hope all your wishes come true!  (And, because of snow days and tight schedules, we look forward to our traditional celebration for you to be held in January!)


There are several decorated trees at the art museums in addition to the grand tree in the atrium.  Christina heads up the team that decorates them all.  This year, the trees were mostly decorated with ornaments that were made in 1975 when First Lady Betty Ford chose "An Old Fashioned Christmas in America" as the theme for the White House tree.  Over 3,000 ornaments were made by staff and volunteers in Colonial Williamsburg for the tree, located in the Blue Room of the White House, shown here.

Blue Room Christmas Tree, 1975; photograph by Joseph H. Bailey

After Christmas, most of the ornaments were returned to Williamsburg, and are carefully kept so they can be used each year on the large tree at the art museums, but this year, some of them are featured on the smaller trees, too!



The "toy" tree is one of our favorites each year, and this year, when we got to it, we noticed there were small gifts under it that bore our names on the tags!


Christina and her husband, Michael, had made each of us a fidget spinner on their 3-D printer!  (Now we know why Christina wanted to know our favorite colors recently!!) 


Aren't they nifty?!


Thank you, Christina and Michael, for these thoughtful and fun gifts!  We will get good use out of them, and think of you each time we fidget with them!  Many thanks to Michael, also, for designating a donation, through his work at Newport News Shipyard, to the Arc of Abilities!  We are very touched by your generosity!  Merry Christmas to you both!


From the art museums, we walked to the Williamsburg Lodge to check out the big gingerbread house.  There wasn't an info label to read this year, so we don't know the stats, but there were lots of cookies, candies, and frosting on it!  It's Santa's Workshop this year.


Our last stop for the morning was the Stryker Center.  We wanted to see The Night Before Christmas exhibit that was curated by Faith Page '26, a W&M student.  She connected the 1923 poem by Clement C. Moore, a 19th century author who helped popularize the image of Santa and his reindeer, to traditions that stemmed from early American history.  We really enjoyed the images in the exhibit.

The late Nancy H. Marshall was a longtime Dean of William and Mary Libraries.  Her collection of "A Visit From St. Nicholas" features over 1,000 volumes.  Many prints and book covers from her collection are highlighted for this display.


Michelle did a great job reading about the reindeer dashing away.




We listened to a reading of the poem by Nancy H. Marshall, too!


After our morning of seeing holiday favorites, we returned to the center for lunch, Choice Time, read-aloud, and more work on a tasty gift for our families! 🎅🤶 


Wednesday

What a fun morning with the therapy dogs and handlers!!!  We got to meet another new duo today, Jennifer and her chihuahua/schnauzer mix, Joey!  Everyone was in the holiday spirit as we welcomed our friends and then worked in our reading rotation groups.


Meet Jennifer and Joey who read with Patrick, Drew, and Bryan.  Joey is 10 years old and really took to everyone!


Marisol and Tucker, who was so cuddly today, read with Liz, Abraham, Kevin, and Nan.


Thomas and Michelle got a dog each, as they read with Caroline, Indy, and Pip!


Kent, along with Leo and Tavish, enjoyed the books Annmarie, Gail, and Alexis chose.  Today's theme was Christmas.


Vicky introduced us to newly certified Lucy (on the left) last month, and today Vicky brought both her and our old pal, Aubree.  Laura and Devin were all smiles as they read with them.


Carol S. and Casey were all ears as Erik and Kate read their selected books.  Carol looks cute in her Santa hat and Casey was handsome in his new bandana.


For our third rotation, we played a game where we matched lyrics with Christmas carol titles.  Singing the lyrics helped with the matching!



We enjoyed delicious iced sugar cookies made by Vicky and chocolate peppermint cookies made by Caroline for refreshments, along with hot chocolate made by us!  Vicky also made doggie treats using pumpkin and wheat flour, and the pups loved them!  Thank you very much, Vicky and Caroline!  Your cookies were just divine!!


Our December tradition when the therapy dogs visit is to sing carols together.  Kent accompanies with his guitar, Carol S. conducts, and we sound great!



We always enjoy Carol S. and Kent's rendition of "O, Holy Night."  This is just a snippet of their beautiful duet.


We love our therapy dog friends!  What a great year we had reading and doing other literacy activities with them!  We can't wait to spend time with them in the new year, too!

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After lunch we visited Tessa!  We have great news to report...she's returning to Arc of Abilities in January!  She's worked so hard to regain her strength, and today we got to see her walk down the steps and visit with us on her own two feet!

Tessa's mom, Michelle, was at her teaching job, but her stepdad, Chris, proudly watched her walk down the steps to see her friends!

It was a joy to see Tessa's face light up as we told her how much we missed her and that we were looking forward to her return to the program.

We made an extra arrangement of flowers for Tessa this morning, and also gave her some holiday gifts.  Merry Christmas, Tessa, Michelle, and Chris.  We're so happy for Tessa's good health this holiday!

Thursday

Today...we had Holiday Party #1!  It was our annual movie day at Carol's Cinema (also known as the theater rooms in her basement)!  She sets up 2 viewings so we all have a choice.  

This group chose Santa Clause 2.  We want to thank Carol's son David, shown standing in the blue shirt, for getting today's movies set up on the screens in Carol's Cinema rooms!  He had to leave for his work at Sentara Hospital, but had time to make sure the technology was working for us!!  Thanks so much, David!



This group, along with Carol's dog, Kayla, chose Frosty and Rudolph.  They enjoyed singing along with all of the songs!


We also had puzzles and coloring pages available.  Xavier enjoyed working a puzzle and feeding Kayla some of his popcorn!


After the movie we enjoyed sandwiches from Jersey Mike's for lunch.  Carol set several tables to accommodate us all, and we thank her for that!  It was just like being in a restaurant, with lots of conversations taking place at each table.  Carol's husband, Gene, joined us, and that's him sitting with Carol, Abraham, and Bryan.  We're thankful that Allison could join us.  She's at the table in the first photo.  Carol stays home on this day, and Allison comes over to help her with final preps for us.  Thanks so much to both of them!


After lunch we gathered downstairs to finish our read-aloud, Road Trip.  Michelle wore the perfect shirt for the conclusion of our funny story about an unlikely group of road-trippers who have a wild adventure!


Next, it was time to decorate our dessert!  Each year we turn brownies into Christmas trees, and it's a tasty tradition we look forward to as we wrap up our wonderful day at Carol's house!


Thank you, Carol (she's in the mirror!) for another fun, fun, fun time at your movie theat!   We are so blessed to be able to count this as Holiday Party #1.  Everyone had a great time in the laid-back atmosphere at your beautiful home.  We appreciate your amazing hospitality.  🎄🎄🎄

This is everyone except Annmarie.  She was in the bathroom, and we didn't realize she was missing.  😦

Friday

Today we enjoyed each other's company as the holiday spirit filled the room.  We socialized, played games, sang and danced, welcomed guests, ate lunch, and exchanged Secret Santa gifts.  It was a quick, but fun, day!

Merry Christmas from our awesome Arc of Abilities members!

Liz, Thomas, Abraham, Devin, Bryan

Patrick, Michelle, Drew, Alexis, Annmarie

Cameron, Kate, Gail, Laura, Kevin, Erik

Xavier

Thank you families for the gifts to Nan, Lisa, Carol, and Allison.  Your thoughtfulness and generosity are much appreciated.  We are privileged to work with our incredible AoA members, and thank you for sharing them with us!


Games are always a big hit!  We love our North Pole Pals trivia game each year, and of course, Bingo is a favorite.  We invited Tracy and Conor from Parks & Rec to join us for lunch (and Katrina, but she was at the dentist and arrived later).  They arrived just in time to lead our Bingo game!


There's nothing like party food!  Our delicious spread included grilled chicken nuggets, bbq meatballs, mac n cheese, veggies and dip, chips, grape salad, and fruity Jell-O!


A big thank you goes to our friends at APEX-PT and Movement Center for donating scrumptious Christmas cookies, and Allison for the homemade chocolate fudge!  Dessert was great!!


Oh...we had Grinch Punch, too!  Soo yummy and fun!

Thanks for joining us again today, Allison.  You're such a helpful elf and we appreciate you!

Finally!  What the gang was really waiting for...the Secret Santa gift exchange!  Everyone did a great job selecting gifts for their chosen person, and it was heartwarming to watch as they shared them with one another.  This was definitely the highlight of our day!






Katrina arrived in time to watch the gang share gifts!  She's in the bottom photo wearing the twinkly reindeer antlers!


What a great day, and a wrap for 2025!  We're going to take a Winter Break and reopen Arc of Abilities on Tuesday, January 6.  

We wish everyone a joyful, peaceful, and safe holiday!  Thanks for your enduring support of The Arc of Greater Williamsburg and The Arc of Abilities.  We look forward to an exciting 2026!

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Lisa, Carol, Nan, and the AoA Gang


Tuesday, Jan. 6:  We'll kick the year off with bowling and pizza for lunch.  After lunch we'll celebrate National Technology Day by using the laptops to help update our calendar for January, and play some games.  If time permits, we'll start a new read-aloud, too.

Wednesday, Jan. 7:  It's Service Work Wednesday so please wear Arc shirts.  We'll arrange flowers for CSL and volunteer at GCOC's Food Pantry.  It's time to celebrate the first birthday of the new year! Allison's birthday was December 31 so we'll make BBQ Chicken Sandwiches and Pasta Salad for lunch...and cupcakes, too!  We'll also have a fun activity for National Bobblehead Day.

Thursday, Jan. 8:  We'll be at the center today so we'll have lessons and activities for World Braille Day and National Trivia Day, both of which were January 4th.  Lunch on your own.  JRES Cafeteria is offering Domino's Pizza or Assorted Wraps.

Friday, Jan. 9:  We'll be busy today as we send one group to work at PSP while the other group prepares for our belated birthday celebration for our CW Art Museums friend, Christina. After lunch, Christina has a fun craft experience for us (think snow)!  Please wear PSP shirts.  Breakfast casserole and fruit for lunch.

























Friday, December 12, 2025

Playing Catch Up!

We had a great time visiting Mike in the Carriage House at the Watermen's Museum this week!

After two snow days, Friday and Tuesday, we were running behind when we began this week on Wednesday!  We spent our three day week scurrying to get things done including decorating, making projects for our family gifts bags, arranging flowers for CSL, and working at the pet store.  We also had a joyful time with Mike at the Watermen's, but had to reschedule a couple of other outings.  All in all, it was a wonderful, but very busy, week!

Tuesday

What a lovely snowfall we had on Monday that led to another snow day today!  We're not used to this in December!

Haley and Jordan bundled up and had a blast playing in the snow! 

Wednesday

Not long after we arrived this morning we got a call saying GCOC didn't need us today and as much as we missed working with our friends there, we were grateful for the extra time since we had a lot to get done!  

First, we volunteered at the JRES Library.  The school was celebrating "Sparkle Day" and we thought Mr. Nonnemacher and Mrs. Ortega looked great in their sparkly outfits!


Trader Joe's donated lots of colorful flowers this week that we used to make pretty arrangements for the residents at Commonwealth Senior Living.

Bryan and Erik opened the packs of flowers.

Kate checked the quality of the stems, and removed excess leaves.

Alexis carefully put "about 1 inch" of water in each jar.

Allison and Gail inspected the tags we put in each arrangement to announce that they are made by us.

Xavier helped fill jars and then proudly showed us one of the arrangements.

We were THRILLED that everyone was here (except Tessa, of course), AND in holiday colors!  We grabbed some great outside shots before the snow melted away.  Here's a tiny sneak peek of what you'll see on our holiday card for 2025!  (With thanks to Tessa's mom, Michelle, for sharing a perfect photo of Tessa for us to add!)


The rest of the day was spent working on projects for our family gift bags.  We always feel like Santa's elves this time of year!


Thursday

Today's highlights were putting the finishing touches on our Christmas tree, and visiting Mike at the Watermen's Museum for a jolly good holiday time!

Kate and Bryan assisted with adding garland to our tree.

This will be the last tree we "decorate" at Abram Frink Community Center.  We love how it turned out, but we're also wondering what kind of tree we will make next year at the new building!

Each December we look forward to visiting Mike to learn about Christmas traditions, make sweet-smelling pomanders, and sing!  Today was so much fun!

If you want to learn about holiday traditions, where and why they originated, and fun facts relating to them, Mike is your guy!

Long before air fresheners and cleaning wipes could be purchased in stores, people used to make pomanders using fruits and spices.  These would be hung in houses to "clean the air" and hopefully ward off germs and bacteria.  We used lemons, limes, cloves, and fresh greenery to make our pomanders with Mike.

While we worked, the room smelled delightfully fresh with the scents of fresh lemons and limes.  


We also sang while we worked!  Thanks, Mike, for another amazingly fun and engaging time with you!  We thank you for our times together, and wish you a Merry Christmas.  See you in the new year!

There's an old sea shanty called "Soon the Wellerman Come," but Mike rewrote it so the Santaman would come!  

Fa-la-la-la-lahhhhh!

Mike's songbook has over 40 songs in it, and the requests kept coming!

So much fun when we visit with Mike!

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We got another great update from Tessa's mom.  We're so excited about Tessa's steady progress.  Michelle says they are out and about every weekend and Tessa is enjoying the holiday season...something she missed last year.  They have visited the Botanical Gardens to see the lights in Norfolk, the Battleship Wisconsin for a holiday event, and the German Market at City Center.  Enjoy these fun times, Tessa!  Each outing helps make you stronger and gets you closer to returning to the Arc of Abilities!  We'll see you next week when we visit on Wednesday!


Friday

It seemed like Friday got here quickly!  Must have been because Tuesday was a snow day!  It was a busy morning for all, as we worked at Pet Supplies Plus and prepared lunch.   We also had a surprise guest!

Our PSP Team consisted of Gail, Bryan, Kevin, Kate, Alexis, and Devin.  From folding towels to stocking the shelves, they worked steadily and efficiently!

Gail folded and then rolled the clean, warm towels for the grooming area.

Bryan double checked the item number before placing it on the shelf.

Kevin worked carefully as he hung grooming tools.

Great teamwork from Kate, Alexis, and Devin to correctly stock a basket full of dog food products.

Our PSP Team, along with Roxanne and Scott, is highlighting holiday toys for all the good little pets!  Scott is holding Buddy, the ferret, who is also for sale if you'd like a live "toy" this year!  Happy Holidays, Scott and Roxanne, and thank you so much for another outstanding year of vocational training and work at Pet Supplies Plus!  We appreciate your continued support of the Arc of Abilities!


While the PSP Team was working up an appetite, the Cooking Crew was busy at the center preparing lunch.  On the menu today:  Hash Brown Casserole, Ambrosia Fruit Salad, and Homemade Hot Cocoa.

Erik browned the sausage and then he, Abraham, and Drew gathered the rest of the ingredients and put together the casseroles.  Don't the guys look great in cooking mode?!


Michelle, Liz, and Nan put together the Ambrosia Salad.  Today is National Ambrosia Day.  We learned that "ambrosia" was considered "food of the gods" in Ancient Greece, because fruits like pineapple and oranges were rarely available.  Our recipe included pineapple, oranges, and cherries, along with a few marshmallows that was all mixed together with sour cream and whipped cream.


We saved some of the marshmallows to put in our homemade hot cocoa so we could celebrate National Hot Cocoa Day, which is tomorrow.  Laura and Annmarie prepared the cocoa so we could warm it all morning in the slow cooker.  They added just the right amount of cocoa, sugar, milk, and a pinch of salt.  It was so good!


While making pretty napkin rings, Patrick and Thomas pulled up some holiday tunes on their phones for everyone to enjoy!


Once lunch was in the oven, we had time for indoor movement.  Thanks, Liz, for pulling up some fun You Tube holiday workout segments!


Everyone was surprised when Heike arrived around lunch time!  Lisa set it up yesterday and didn't tell us!  She brought us German butter cookies and sweet mandarin oranges, and hot chocolate mix (that we will save for another day).  She told us how much she loves working at the Rec Center on Longhill, and how happy she is.  We're very happy for her!  


After our lunch visit with Heike, we enjoyed Choice Time and read aloud.  We also met a new family, Greg and his dad, Johnny, who are interested in the day program, so we told them how we roll and invited Greg for a preview visit in January.  After that, it was time to call it a week!  To say we are excited about next week would be an understatement...the holiday spirit is strong with our guys!  Here are our plans for the last week of 2025 before we go on Winter Break:

Tuesday:  We were able to reschedule our visit with Christina that we missed on last Tuesday's snow day, so we will go to The Art Museums of CW to see all the decorated Christmas trees.  We'll also stop by the Williamsburg Lodge to check out the huge gingerbread house, and finally make it to the Stryker Center to see the Night Before Christmas exhibit (also postponed from last week).  Note:  We will be departing for this outing at 9:05!  We'll do all that in the morning and then put finishing touches on our family gifts after lunch.  Lunch on your own.  JRES Cafeteria is serving Soft Taco, Taco Salad, or Pizza.

Wednesday:  We'll celebrate the season with our therapy dog friends this morning with reading, holiday games, singing, and refreshments.  After lunch, we're going finish our read-aloud book and visit Tessa at her home!  Lunch on your own.  JRES Cafeteria is offering Asian Chicken with Rice or Flatbread Sandwich.

Thursday:  It's Holiday Party #1 today as we travel to Carol's house for a movie, lunch, games, and fun!  We'll have subs from Jersey Mike's along with chips, fruit, and fizzy beverages, and we'll decorate our traditional Christmas tree brownies for dessert.  Thank you, Carol, for welcoming us to your home once again.  This is a beloved holiday tradition that we cherish and enjoy very much! 

Friday:  It's Holiday Party #2 as we celebrate at the center with music, games, party buffet, and our Secret Santa gift exchange!  Wear your holiday colors and prepare to have fun with your friends all day!  Lunch menu still in progress but it will include meatballs, grilled chicken nuggets, mac n cheese, fruits, veggies, and Grinch Punch!  Don't forget to bring your Secret Santa gift!


Have a great weekend,

Lisa, Carol, Nan, and the AoA Gang