Saturday, April 4, 2026

Hello, April 2026!

 

We said goodbye to March (and 1/4 of the year) this week and welcomed April with lots of good fun.  Over the weekend, Alexis, Liz, and Thomas joined Patti and our WOTM friends to run Bingo Night, which was a first for Thomas.  Our regular week began on Tuesday with a trip to see Wisteria at The Mariners' Museum.  We did our service work on Wednesday, celebrated April Fool's Day, and enjoyed a visit from Marisol and the corgis.  On Thursday we worked on special cards and posters and also had a lesson about Easter.  By Friday, we wrapped things up with a work morning at Pet Supplies Plus followed by lunch outside, despite the pollen.  Check out our delightful week...

Saturday

We appreciate Alexis, Liz, and Thomas for helping Moose Patti, Allison, Shelly (shown here), and our other WOTM friends for March Bingo Night.  It was Thomas's first time and he knocked it out of the park!

There are a lot of players at Moose Bingo Night, and they are serious about their games!  We thank them all for coming out for a fun time that also helps WOTM raise funds to support so many good causes, including The Arc of GW and the Arc of Abilities.  They sponsored our recent 10th Anniversary lunch at Old City Barbecue!


Tuesday

This morning we traveled to The Mariners' Museum for a great lesson with Wisteria about the beginnings of the United States Navy.  We learned that it coincided with the founding of our country and the Revolutionary War!


There were a lot of school groups at the museum today, and spaces were full, so we gathered in one of the galleries for a brief overview about our Continental Navy coming to be during the Revolutionary War "through innovation and sheer perseverance."  The colonies had to build their own ships in order to go up against the greatest Navy at the time, that of Great Britain.  Virginia, being the largest colony at the time, led the way and built many of those ships.


We learned that John Paul Jones is celebrated as the "Father of the American Navy."  He was a Scottish-born naval officer of great skill, who ended up in the Continental Navy helping the Patriots (along with the French Navy) win our freedom from King George.  His leadership, bravery, strategies, and victories against the British, plus his innovations with naval warfare, helped to establish his legacy as the "Father of the American Navy."


This is a depiction of a Colonial shipyard. 

This is a model of the Raleigh, one of 13 frigates ordered by the Continental Congress.  It was built in New Hampshire, but the ones built in Virginia were very similar.


The rest of our tour highlighted the growth of the Navy over the next hundred or so years and we enjoyed seeing how the ships changed over time.  We also saw a model of the first submarine (submersible) which was used by the Confederacy during the Civil War.  Unfortunately, it sank, but was recovered in 2000 and is undergoing conservation in Charleston, South Carolina, much like the USS Monitor is doing here at The Mariners' Museum.


We thank Wisteria for this interesting tour!  It was very cool to learn that our United States Navy got its start at the same time as our country did, 250 years ago!  


From the museum, we decided to have lunch at Newport News Park since other groups were using the tables at The Mariners' patio.  There was some pollen on the tables, but it wasn't too bad.  We ate and then took a walk before returning to AFCC for Choice Time and a check of last week's blog.  It was a happy spring outing!


Some silly nuts!


More silly nuts!



Wednesday

We had a lot going on today!  From service work to a bonus therapy dog visit to a silly April Fool's prank, we felt like the day zipped by!

Our early bird service work was in the library where Sara, Gail, Michelle, and Alexis shelved books under the watchful eye of Mr. Nonnemacher.  They work there from about 8:45-9:00.


DJ Liz kicked off our April Fool's Day dance warm up with a clever prank.  She told us she had found a great April Fool's Day song so we all put on our listening ears...and then it turned out to be...a Christmas song!  Silly Liz!!


After dance warm up, we were busy with Allison arranging flowers to deliver to Commonwealth Senior Living.  Trader Joe's donated an abundance of colorful blooms, and our arrangements turned out beautifully.  Kasey was back today, too.  She helped us update the calendar and room decorations.




Liz and Abraham make a good delivery team when we dropped off the flowers on the way back to the Rec Center to return the vans after dismissal.  If we have leftover flowers, we leave them with CSL, too.


We also updated the calendar for April.  We complete a lot of tasks for this - gluing labels on our calendar squares, resetting the calendar numbers, and finding and printing pictures to represent our activities are shown here.


Ta-da!  April is ready to roll with a lot of fun in store!


Our Grove Christian Outreach Center volunteers were happy to see Ursula is back!  She's zipping around on the scooter while her foot/ankle heals, but she was as busy as ever helping us in the food pantry!


We also worked with Joel and Peggy, and Tom (Ursula's husband), but he was working in another room and missed our photo ops.  It was nice to see so many food items to put in the bags today.


After we filled the food distribution bags, we helped with a new project called "Express Box."  We put one of the food distribution bags in a box along with some other items.  Community neighbors can stop by GCOC and pick up an Express Box during times the Gathering Place free market may be closed.


Thank you, Ursula, for baking chocolate chip and S'mores cookies today!  They were very good!  We always appreciate your and Peggy's thoughtfulness.  💖💖💖


Therapy dog handler Marisol enjoys stopping by for bonus visits each month (in addition to the regular therapy dog group visit).  Today, she had special books to share.  One was called The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings.  It teaches the importance of self-acceptance and was given to Marisol by her grandmother in 1962!  The other book was one Marisol wrote when she was a preschool teacher called Pink Piggy, Sweet Piggy about a very kind pig.  Alexis read that one to us.  Marisol also shared her collection of bird nests and even showed us some snake skins!  She has collected nests for over 30 years and some of them were partially made with hair from her dogs and horses over the years, including Tucker, Nellie, and Louie!  Marisol said she always brushes the pups outside and lets the hair fly off in the wind to be found by birds!  Thanks for stopping by today, Marisol.  Our time with you was very interesting AND fun!  Please tell the corgis we said "thanks" for the (chocolate) Kisses, too! 😉


Here is Alexis reading the book written by Marisol.


Something silly we did today was get pranked by Lisa for April Fool's Day!  She told us she baked a new chocolate chip cookie recipe and wanted our feedback on the taste.  We told her they were good, even though we kind of thought they were not exactly sweet.  (Note from Lisa:  These guys are very polite!)  Liz made a comment that they were "different" and others thought they tasted a bit like cheese or bacon!  Turns out, they were made with instant cheesy mashed potatoes and black beans!  Thomas had an unusual reaction to being pranked!  After the trick, Lisa gave us a legit chocolate chip cookie.  It was good, and sweet, too!


Lisa had one more trick to play.  First we watched a Mystery Science episode about our funny bones and learned it's really a nerve that causes that weird feeling when we bump our elbows.  Next, we had brain work to do.  This group had a word search on animals.  You can see how focused they were on a type of puzzle that they generally enjoy doing.  They usually have no trouble finding hidden words, but today they couldn't find any!


This group had some silly riddles to try and solve, which they did with a little help from Kasey, Nan, and Carol.  BUT, they were also in on the word search situation.  It was a prank for the other group - none of the words were in the puzzle!  After we watched the puzzle group struggle a bit, these guys yelled "April Fool's" and we all had a good laugh, especially watching a couple of the word search guys ball up their papers and toss them in the trash with a grunt!  It was a fun and funny day!




Thursday

This morning we got busy right after our dance warm up working in our "Card Factory."  This is what we call it when we have lots of coloring to do in order to make posters or send cards of thanks, cheer, or congratulations.  Today we were working on cards and posters for the James City County Board of Supervisors Meeting on April 14.  Pam has asked us to prepare cards and posters, and to attend the meeting at 5 p.m. as The Arc gives thanks to the county for their support over the years.

We take "Card Factory" work very seriously, as we know the importance of thanking those who support and help us.



This is a sampling of some of the coloring we completed this morning.  We have a little more to do, plus the cutting and pasting for the posters.  Please join us at the meeting on April 14 to see how nicely it all comes together!


It was another beautiful day to spend time outside walking, shooting hoops, tossing a football, and striking yoga poses with Kasey!


Here's a bonus outside picture of our lovely Laura!  She had on a pretty Easter shirt for today's lesson, which was next on our agenda.  Lisa told her to stand by the tree and smile like a model. 💜  (Thanks ChatGPT for removing the parked cars from the background!)


Back inside, for our lesson on Easter, we learned lots of interesting facts from our video.


After the video we worked in groups to complete a vocabulary activity.  We apologize sincerely for not getting a picture of the group with Sara, Annmarie, and Laura, and Kate was absent today.  They also wish everyone a Happy Easter!


We ended the day doing a good deed!  Kayla, shown here between Alexis and Drew, is one of Tracy and Katrina's coworkers at Parks & Rec.  She's in charge of organizing this weekend's Easter Extravaganza to be held at AFCC on Saturday.  When she arrived with a van FULL of tables, tents, and supply boxes, and only Tracy and Katrina to help her unload...well, we sprang into action!  Many hands made light work and Kayla really appreciated our help!  In fact, she returned with more supplies on Friday and Bryan and Abraham helped again.  Our guys rock!


Friday

We began the morning with a visit to see our friends, Mr. Nonnemacher and Ms. Ortega at the JRES Library.  Tomorrow is National School Librarian Day and we had cards to deliver.  We're not sure how much longer we'll be at AFCC and able to work in the library, but we wanted them to know how much we have appreciated the opportunity for all these years!

Gail, Michelle, Liz, Alexis, Sara, and Laura (she had not arrived yet) regularly work on Wednesdays with Mr. Nonnemacher and Ms. Ortega.  We will miss them!

Carol took a group to Pet Supplies Plus to meet Kasey for a work morning, and the rest of us stayed at the center to prepare bagged lunches.  We were celebrating Peanut Butter and Jelly Day with plans to meet the others for a picnic.

Another item in our bagged lunch was mandarin oranges.  Gail peeled them for us.  Abraham, Bryan, and Drew worked on dessert, which was a snack cup of chocolate Easter pudding, complete with cookie dirt, coconut grass, and candy eggs!  Later, we added a bunny Peep!

Laura prepared a bag of fresh veggies for each of us.  Nan and Liz assembled the PB&J sandwiches, and Tessa and Gail filled bags with cheese balls to round out our lunch.  Kevin and Xavier added items to each bag and soon we were ready to go!


Working up an appetite at PSP were Michelle and Kevin, who reminded Kasey how important it is to check that the products are matched with the correct bar code before being placed on the shelf!


Erik, Devin, Alexis, and Sara worked from multiple carts full of products as they carefully checked the placement.  We're sure they were working up an appetite, too!


Roxanne was at Hailey's school for Career Day, so we got to work with Ryan today.  There are lots of Easter items available at PSP that your furry friends would love to find in their baskets!  Stop by before Sunday and check them out!


We changed our plans and decided to meet at WISC for lunch since there is a nice bathroom and we hoped the tables in the covered area might not be too covered in pollen.  Plus, instead of walking to see the horses at CW, we wanted to stop at the Musical Swings near the library (more on that below).  The PSP group arrived at WISC sooner than the rest of us, and they got a close up look at the osprey nest.  No birds were spotted today, but the nest is much larger than it was a couple of weeks ago!


We were WRONG about the covered tables having less pollen, so luckily we had our wipes and were able to clean them off!  We didn't get a picture of that, or of us eating, but the cleaning wasn't so bad, and the bagged lunches really hit the spot!  Especially our sweet, little dessert cups!  Aww!


After lunch we headed over to Boundary Street where the Musical Swings are set up for a few weeks on the lawn of the Williamsburg Community Building.

 

 We had hoped to swing on them and make beautiful music together, but they were very crowded on such a pretty day with lots of kids!  (This photo was taken early Saturday morning when no one was there.)  We decided we will stop by on Tuesday morning before bowling and hope no one else is out that early!


We returned to the center and spent the afternoon relaxing with our friends and enjoying Choice Time.  We also welcomed a new family to check out the program since they may be interested in joining our waitlist.  After that, it was time to tidy up the room and prepare for dismissal.  We have a lot going on next week.  WJCC Schools are on Spring Break, so the JRES Cafeteria will not be available, but on the flip side, we can use the gym every day!  Here's how our schedule is shaping up:

Tuesday:  We're going to stop by the Musical Swings on the way to bowling, so we plan to leave AFCC at 9:05!  We'll enjoy bowling after swinging, and then pick up pizza for lunch which we will eat at the center due to the pollen.  We'll also catch up on our read-aloud chapters and check the blog from last week.

Wednesday:  You know the drill:  It's Service Work Wednesday, so please wear Arc shirts.  Note:  Don't forget the online store is open through Sunday for ordering new shirts!  Here's the link:

We'll also work on a banner for National Gardening Day which we will celebrate with our MGs next week, and we'll have a lesson for National Zoo Lovers Day.  Lunch on your own.  No JRES Cafeteria this week.  Microwave available.

Thursday:  We're heading to the Watermen's Museum today to spend time with Mike.  It's been a while since we've seen him, so were excited to go!  But we might be a little more excited to have lunch at Burger King, so please bring $10.  There is a BK on the way to Yorktown that the gang has been asking to visit forever, so a week without the JRES Cafeteria seemed like a good time!  

Friday:  We're off to Eaton for a work day, so please wear Eaton shirts and bring a bagged lunch.  The pollen will probably still be an issue, but we might be able to eat lunch at New Quarter Park and enjoy a walk since the weather is supposed to be nice.  Backup plan will be lunch at the center with gym and corn hole time!

We hope everyone has a wonderful weekend,

Lisa, Carol, Nan, and the AoA Gang





























Saturday, March 28, 2026

Heading Into Year 11!

 

After last week's whirlwind schedule that included our 10th anniversary luncheon, we slowed things down a little as we began our 11th year of Arc of Abilities.  However, we were still active and engaged each day.  We kicked off the week on Tuesday with a creative and educational visit with Steve Prince at the Muscarelle Museum.  Wednesday was our service work day in the school library, at Grove, and arranging flowers for CSL.  Thursday was spent at the center where we cooked up a tasty new recipe for lunch!  By Friday we were ready to finish the week with work at Eaton.  It was a wonderful week!

Tuesday

Our community outing for this week was a visit to the Muscarelle Museum to work with our friend, Steve Prince.  But when we climbed out of the vans, we ran into a different museum friend, Christina!  She was also visiting the Muscarelle to go on a tour of the same exhibit we were going to see!

Once inside the Muscarelle, Steve was waiting to whisk us off to an area that was part of the museum before the expansion that he called the "catacombs," but said it included his studio space which we would see later.  It kind of felt like we were underground, but Steve had a table set up and supplies at the ready.  We needed to be near Steve's studio so we could have access to his "giant press."  Hmm.


Before getting creative, we had a short lesson about "seeing" and "feeling."  Steve explained (with our input) that both could be done in multiple ways.  He wanted us to tap into using our imaginations and letting our emotions help guide our process!


Our tour today was to see the exhibit Abstract Expressionists: The Women.  To prepare us for that, Steve led us through the creation of watercolor monotype prints.  He provided lots of samples of yupo paper that had been painted abstractly with various colors.  We were to work with a partner to cut abstract shapes and arrange them on a piece of plexiglass.  Next, we would take our designs into Steve's studio and use his large press to transfer the design onto a piece of paper.


We worked really well together, and had fun coming up with ideas we were "seeing" in our imaginations and "feeling" in our hearts!  Lisa told Steve that we enjoy being "Arc-tists!"


Inside Steve's studio the magic happened!  He laid each design (that was on the plexiglass) onto the press table and then put a large piece of damp paper over it.  The next step was to cover it with a large piece of felt, and then crank the wheel to roll the press over the layered objects, transferring our designs onto the clean paper.  It was exciting to watch the process and realize that the watercolors from the yupo paper were being lifted onto the blank paper!  We also enjoyed seeing Steve interact with Xavier, who happens to be his stepson.  💗💗💗




We did a beautiful job creating our abstract masterpieces.  Time ran short so Steve will finish running them through the press and then deliver them to us.  We think they will make beautiful pieces of art to decorate with at the new building!


At 11:00 our tour began.  We went upstairs to see the exhibit Abstract Expressionists: The Women.  This exhibit opened in January and will run through April 26.  From the Muscarelle's website:

Drawn from the renowned Christian Levett Collection and the FAMM (Female Artists of the Mougins Museum), France, Abstract Expressionists: The Women will spotlight nearly fifty paintings created by thirty-two important women artists between 1936 and 1977. It underscores the critical contributions these artists made to the growth of Abstract Expressionism worldwide by studying the stylistic crosscurrents between women working not only in New York but also in California and Paris during the movement’s inception, peak years, and beyond.


Our tour was led by a personable and knowledgeable docent named Bonita.  She was great at giving us background and a few "hints" about what to look for in each painting, and then acknowledging our interpretations as well!  She helped us understand how the artists used techniques such as texturing, broad strokes, scratches, blending, and using muted colors to create their work.  Thank you, Bonita, for your guidance and insights.  We learned new things and enjoyed your presentation very much!


Thank you, Steve, for being as colorful as some of these beautiful abstract paintings!  You kept us on our toes with your quick wit, and we loved the way you explained the use of colors and the printing process by comparing them to other things like people, feelings, and nature.  It helps us remember what you are teaching.  It's clear how much you love your job (calling)!  We had a great time today, and can't wait to see our finished prints when you deliver them to us!


We returned to AFCC for lunch and Choice Time, and then we ended the day celebrating National Goof Off Day, which was Sunday.  A game of Disney movie charades had everyone guessing!  Can you "see" Annmarie, Kate, and Gail as characters from Frozen?


How about Michelle as Jesse, Patrick as Woody, Liz as Buzz, and Drew as Andy from Toy Story?!


Sara, Alexis, Erik, Devin, Thomas, and Bryan competed in a goofy game of "How Many Socks Can You Put On Your Feet In 1 Minute?!"  It was close, but Alexis managed to get 9 on!  What a silly ending to a great day!


Wednesday

Today we were joined by Kasey from The Arc, who is going to spend a day or two here and there with us as we prepare for Lisa's transition to retirement just in case we need her to step in until the "right fit" is found.  Since it was Service Work Wednesday, we took her along to work with our GCOC group.  We found out she's got some muscles as she helped us set up all the canned foods!

 
There were a lot of canned food items today.  That's always good to see as it means we can pack more bags for food distribution in the community.


We worked with Peggy and Joel today.  Peggy told us that Ursula is healing from her broken foot, but isn't quite ready to be back here.  We hope to see her again soon!


🎉🥳 Happy Birthday to Joel!!  It's not until Saturday, but we will be thinking about him and hoping all of his wishes come true.  Peggy said he celebrates all week and we say, "Sounds good to us, Joel!" 🎉🥳


Thanks, Peggy, for letting us be your "guinea pigs" when you try new recipes!  We loved your butter cookies ( plain and chocolate) today!  Our friends back at the center enjoyed them, too.  With or without a glass of milk, we say "Yummy!"  We appreciate you for baking for us!


Other service work today included our JRES library volunteers who are very efficient at shelving books each week!  Yay for the students who check out and return so many amazing books each week.



We also made pretty flower arrangements for the folks at Commonwealth Senior Living, and started working on several thank you cards and notes we need to send out soon!  It was a busy morning!





It was too pretty of a day not to spend part of it outside!  




Our friends at Grove Christian Outreach Center have been working in the Grove Community Garden behind the school and it is starting to come back to life.  They plan to grow fresh veggies to share with the community.  We have watched them coming and going for several weeks, and their hard work is showing.


We couldn't pass up the opportunity to take our picture with the Boys and Girls Club bus as a backdrop.  We agree with its message!


There was time for more movement inside, too.  We stumbled across a 7 minute "sit and get fit" video that was quite a workout!


Happy National Manatee Appreciation Day!  We learned that these "gentle giants" are vulnerable even though they have no natural predators.  They are at risk due to the actions of humans, which include accidentally colliding with them while in boats, and polluting the waters where they live.  We also learned that they can live up to 60 years, weigh between 500-1200 pounds, and are herbivores who graze on sea grasses about 8 hours a day!  


Sara wore her manatee bracelet and showed it to everyone while we worked on a manatee craft.


Carol described our plant-eating manatees as "so cute" and "just lovely."  Why, thanks, Carol!


We also got mail today!  Our therapy dog handler friend, Vicky, recently had surgery and we sent her some bright and cheery cards.  She sent us a thank you note and included some cute photos of Aubree and Lucy!  We missed Vicky, Aubree, and Lucy last week when the therapy dogs visited, but Vicky said they plan to be back for April's visit!


Thursday

We had an enjoyable day at the center as we showed Kasey a variety of activities we enjoy.  After dance warm up, we got into groups to do brain work and an Easter craft.  Everyone got to do each activity.

  The brain work activity was "Making Words," which we are great at!  We used the letters in MANATEE APPRECIATION DAY to make other words.


Kasey used to be a teacher, so she was quite impressed as we used our letters to come up with rhyming words like part, cart, and tart...but also other words like trained, dance, create, and even Annmarie and pecan pie!


For our Easter craft, we used dried pasta that had been painted pretty pastel colors to decorate large eggs cut from cardstock.


Using the liquid glue to draw a design before gluing on the pasta was kind of challenging, but we "stuck" with it and our eggs turned out very pretty!


We also used our new markers to add finishing touches!


Hard to tell what looks better...our eggs or our guys?!


We also gave Kasey a taste of how much fun we have when we prepare our own lunch!  Today, we were celebrating National Spinach Day and our menu included a new pasta recipe called Lemon Spinach Pasta with Parmesan.  We also had fresh veggie bowls and Shake and Bake chicken tenders!  Teamwork makes the dream work!



Tasty!!


After lunch, Kasey took everyone outside for a 10 minute walk (we didn't get a picture) while Lisa, Carol, and Nan did the dishes!  At some point, in the middle of Choice Time, we realized a little taste of chocolate would have been nice after lunch, so Liz, Kasey, and Patrick whipped up a package of chocolate cookie mix we had on hand.  We decided to make them bigger than usual, and everyone would get one cookie during the movie instead of popcorn.  


For our last activity of the day, we settled in to watch a funny movie.  Most of us had seen The Pacifier over the years (it came out in 2005), but we laughed all the way through it again this afternoon!  And our chocolate cookies...they were delicious!



Friday

Lisa was out today, so we want to say thank you to Katrina from Parks & Rec for stepping in to help!  We enjoyed spending time with you and hearing about your amazing trip to Europe!

Here are a few snapshots from our day.  We basically "winged" it and had a pleasant Friday working at Eaton, eating lunch and enjoying Choice Time, and playing corn hole to end the week.  

This group was using clippers to snip a small part off of these 10x10 blocks, and then they repacked the blocks into a large bin.


This group had a lot of unpacking to do, making sure parts were consolidated into the smaller gray bins.  Can you spot Katrina?!


These large bins have several layers of product, which keeps us busy unpacking.  Great job to all of our Eaton workers today, and again, thank you, Katrina for filling in for Lisa.  You were very helpful and seemed to know just what to do!


Later, the boys played against the girls for corn hole.  The boys won, but looks like they forgot to take a victory photo!  They were probably ready to head home and start their weekend!! 


We'll see everyone next week.  Here are our plans for the week that includes the start of April.  No foolin'! 😄

Tuesday:  This morning we will travel to The Mariners' Museum for a lesson with Wisteria that may include a brand new scavenger hunt!  The weather looks promising for hanging out at the park area for lunch and the Noland Trail for a walk (if they aren't heavily pollinated), so please bring a bagged lunch.  

Wednesday:  It's Service Work Wednesday and also April Fool's Day, so we will work first and then have fun!  Marisol and the corgis will visit, too!  Please wear Arc shirts.  We will also update our calendar and room decorations for April.  Lunch on your own.  JRES Cafeteria is serving Cheesy Pasta Supreme or Assorted Wraps.

Thursday:  Today we will have activities for Find a Rainbow Day that will include brain work, crafting, and a fun experiment.  We will also work on cards and banners for our upcoming visit on April 14 to the James City Board of Supervisors meeting where we will thank them for 10 years of support!  Please mark the date, April 14 at 5 pm, on your calendars.  We would like to be represented by a large thank you delegation!  Lunch on your own.  JRES Cafeteria is offering Domino's Pizza or Assorted Wraps.

Friday:  It's a Pet Supplies Plus work day, so please wear your PSP shirts.  The cooking crew that remains at AFCC will prepare a bagged lunch featuring PB&J Sandwiches, chips, fruit, and an Easter-themed dessert.  If the weather cooperates, we'll meet the PSP crew at Quarterpath Rec Center for a picnic, followed by a walk to CW to see horses and hopefully lambs!  We'll end the day with Choice Time and read-aloud.

Enjoy the weekend,

Lisa, Carol, Nan, and the AoA Gang