This week we continued our celebration of fall birthdays as Thomas and Rebekah kicked off the November ones! We feel very lucky to have so many good friends, and we never tire of celebrating birthdays! We did our fair share of working this week, too, as we voluteered at Grove on Wednesday and worked at Eaton on Friday. Thursday was fun because we went to a tea party before celebrating Beka's birthday at lunch time! All of that, along with continued nice weather, made for a delightful week!
Tuesday, November 5
We had nearly perfect attendance today, as all but Tessa were here. We also welcomed Cameron for a visit, so we took 19 on our bowling adventure today! Luckily, all of the lanes worked really well, and our two hours of bowling time flew by. With plenty of strikes and spares, there were great scores all around, and of course, lots of cheering and high-fives!
Beka, Lexi, Drew, Patrick, and Kate
Kevin, Annmarie, the Birthday Boy Thomas, and Abraham
Laura, Liz, Cameron, Emma, and Xavier
Sam, Devin, Bryan, and Erik
Michelle, who missed one of the group shots!
Bowling was lots of fun, but by 11:45 we were ready to head back to the center for lunch. Today we are thankful to Cameron's family for sponsoring our hot and tasty pizzas from Domino's. Sooo good after a busy bowling morning! Thanks, Brian and Stacey!!
We are also thankful to Thomas's family for providing sweet and creamy pumpkin pie, with whipped cream no less, for his birthday!! The pie was the perfect finish after our pizzas. Thomas, we hope all your wishes come true!! We're so happy you joined our group this year!
Our day ended with a lesson about Election Day. One thing we learned is that it is always on the first Tuesday in November, except when the first Tuesday is November 1st, then Election Day is moved to November 8th. That seemed like a good idea to us, because having an election on the day after Halloween could be a little weird!
We played Election Day Bingo because it's Election Day...but also because Thomas loves Bingo! Happy 24th Birthday, Thomas! It's pretty cool that you join Tessa in being the only members of our group to be born in the 21st century!!
Wednesday, November 6
Time to volunteer at the JRES Library! We sent a big team that worked so well together.
Time to volunteer at GCOC, too! Lisa took a group who helped set up and pack many boxes of canned and packaged foods. Peggy and Joel were traveling today, but we worked efficiently with Ursula, Thom, Tom, and some new volunteers from Faith Recovery who joined us and did a lot of heavy lifting!
Look at Patrick picking up two cans with one hand!
Thank you, Ursula, for letting us sample your "trial Christmas cookies" with the beautiful red, green, and white swirls of royal icing. They were almost too beautiful to eat! We should have taken a close-up photo so everyone could see your baked works of art. We appreciate you for sharing with us!
Back at the center, our other group made beautiful posters for our Food Drive. It's underway between now and about November 25th (our Monday session!), so please consider making a donation so we can fill a few boxes for GCOC. The need is great, and our friends do amazing work in the Grove community. Thank you for supporting us as we support them!
Our friend Liz is preparing to be in her brother Stephen's wedding on November 16. Today she showed us the venue where the wedding will take place, and then practiced the speech she is going to give at the reception.
When she got a little emotional near the end, talking about what a great brother Stephen is to her, Devin went up to comfort her with a hand on her shoulder. Everyone was supportive, and a wonderful audience. We'll let her keep practicing on us, and we know she'll shine on the big day! 💖
We ended the day learning about the "famous" tea party...the one in Boston, and then talked about the smaller one about a year later that was held in Yorktown. Those and other tea parties helped to build a spirit of resistance to Great Britain which eventually led to our Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War. Our friend Mike from the Watermen's Museum is working on a number of events leading up to the 250th anniversary of American independence, and we're excited to learn more about our country's history as he shares the adventure with us. Tomorrow, we'll check out Yorktown's reenactment of their tea party that took place in 1774!
Thursday, November 7
What a fun time we had at Yorktown for the reenactment of the November 7, 1774 tea party!
We got great seats and when we spotted Mike, we waved!
Mike is on the Virginia 250 Commision, and is working to organize many of the Virginia events leading up to our country's 250th anniversary celebration of American independence. He was made for these kinds of events, and doesn't he look handsome in his period costume?!
There was a good sized crowd, and Mike was very good at being the emcee for the ceremony! We stood when it was time for the national anthem and Pledge of Allegiance. Several local dignataries made brief remarks before the person representing Thomas Nelson, spoke. He led the colonists at Yorktown who dumped the tea into the river.
When it was time for the dumping of the tea into the river, we turned toward the boat and joined in with others to chant, "Dump the tea! Dump the tea!"
Thanks, Mike, for encouraging us to attend today's ceremony. We understand that our state played major roles in securing America's independence, and we are proud Virginians!
Yorktown was just 1/2 of our fun day. When we returned to AFCC, it was time for Beka's birthday!! Her official birthday is Saturday, but today was our day to celebrate her! She chose a menu of popcorn chicken, shells and cheese, fresh veggies with Ranch, sweet tea, and cupcakes, and we couldn't have agreed more with her that they were delicious selections!
We would like to thank Beka's mom, Susan, for today's lunch, and also for spending the afternoon with us. Susan, we appreciate you for taking the time to pick up the tasty chicken from Publix in Williamsburg, even though you live in Newport News! We had so much fun celebrating your daughter today!
Beka, we hope all your wishes come true! We are happy you joined the Arc of Abilities this year, and we look forward to many more fun birthdays with you!
Beka is a fan of group games, so after lunch we had game time! There were lots of laughs, and plenty of good conversation as everyone joined in on some friendly competition. It was a great ending to a very nice day!
The Birthday Girl and her mom, Susan, played several rounds of Uno with Devin, Alexis, Sam, Thomas, and Liz.
Michelle and Annmarie challenged each other with Connect 4.
Nan, Patrick, and Laura made words as they played Scrabble, Jr.
Something Kate, Emma, or Erik said got a giggle out of Carol during a game of Headbanz!
Kevin, Drew, Abraham, Bryan, and Xavier chose a more active game of corn hole.
Friday, November 8
We began our Friday with a celebration of National Cappuccino Day! Our drinks were delicious, even though Lisa was our barista and the recipe involved a dry mix! She used oat milk, which made for a creamier and nuttier taste. We had no complaints!
Later, our days of "partying" ended as we headed to Eaton for a work day! We assembled 144 PowerSlide doors, and sorted and consolidated hundreds of pieces in the large bins. We enjoy working at Eaton, so it really is like a work "party" for us!
We are ready to roll as we line up in the hallway for Lisa's van on the left and Carol's van on the right. It makes counting heads much easier!
Patrick and Drew transferred plates from the large bin to smaller tubs.
Laura and Annmarie are so clever to turn the tub up on its side so they can more easily reach the pieces to sort!
Step 1 on door assembly: Michelle and Bryan make sure the amber lenses are inserted tightly.
Step 2: Labels are applied by our ladies - Liz, Alexis, and Nan.
Step 3: Inserting four sets of nuts and bolts, and tightening them just enough that they don't fall off before step 4. Xavier, Devin, Emma, and Beka handled it well today!
Erik did double duty on Step 4 which is tightening the screws with the electric screwdriver, and Step 5 which is packing the doors back into the plastic wrapping and the boxes!
We finished at Eaton in time to enjoy another beautiful day outside, so we ate lunch at New Quarter Park. We followed that with walking and time on the playground before returning to the center because someone mentioned it was time for the weekend!
We are happy to share that Tessa is working hard on her physical and occupational therapies at her home. Her mom Michelle reports that she's increasing her strength every day, but she is still challenged by trying to stand, as she's afraid of falling. Keep your chin up, Tessa, and work hard with mom and your therapists. You'll get there. We are all pulling for you!
Our first full week of November is a wrap! Here are our plans for the upcoming week:
Tuesday: This morning we had hoped to meet our master gardener friends at the garden to harvest our sweet potatoes. But alas, a Friday check by Karen revealed that something had eaten the roots and our sweet potatoes did not have a chance to grow. We're very disappointed, but we will try again next year. Since we also planned to take a walk while at the garden, we'll take a short trip to NN Park and get some exercise before returning to the center to celebrate two more fall birthdays for Liz and Patrick! Their families are providing a chicken nugget luncheon for us. We'll continue the party with a Jeopardy game (Liz's choice) followed by corn hole (Pat's choice). It's going to be double the fun!
Wednesday: We will send a group to volunteer at Grove this morning, while the others work on creating a number of thank you cards we need to send! Please wear Arc shirts. We'll work on November room decorations and have a slightly delayed lesson about Veterans Day, too. Lunch on your own. JRES Cafeteria is offering Roasted Chicken w/ mashed potatoes and corn, or Hot Dog. 😋
Thursday: We're headed back to Yorktown today for our regular monthly lesson with Mike at the Watermen's Museum. We'll keep our eye on the weather (might there finally be rain?!) and hopefully spend lunch and movement time outside after Mike's lesson. Please bring a bagged lunch.
Friday: We will work at Pet Supplies Plus this morning so please wear PSP shirts. The crew that stays at the center will prepare chicken nachos and fruit salad for lunch. We will also work on a holiday craft/gift for our families, and we'll end the day with yoga, so dress to stretch!
Families - Don't forget that we will be in session on Monday, November 25th and Tuesday, November 26th for the week of Thanksgiving. We will be closed Wednesday, November 27th-Friday, November 29th. This is the only Monday of the year that we meet, so we will have a two day week before the Thanksgiving holiday.
Lisa, Carol, Nan, and the AoA Gang