Saturday, July 27, 2024

July Flies By


This week we realized July is flying by at warp speed as we started talking about what is coming up in August!  But before we get too far into that, let's take a look at our last full week of July.  We visited the U.S. Army Transportation Museum, volunteered at Grove, and worked at Pet Supplies Plus.  That's just for starters!  We also had a special celebration for The Arc's intern, Michelle. 💜 Oh, and it rained a lot!  Here's a look at our great week:

Tuesday, July 23

Since it had been a couple of years, we decided to visit the U.S Army Transportation Museum at Ft. Eustis.  Some of our newer friends have never been, so it seemed like a fun place to take them!  Beka and Tessa weren't able to be with us today, but Bryan and Emma said they liked the vehicles, history, and overall vibe at the museum.  It was a fun morning!

Patrick points out the motto for the U.S. Army's Transporation services!

Drew, Lexi, and Devin at the entrance where this 1941 Plymouth sits.  We noticed there were no seatbelts in the vehicle, but the seats were plush!

Patrick, Abraham, and Bryan stopped for a photo at the Colonial era exhibit.  We knew there were not cars and trucks back then, but we had not given much thought to the importance of "transportation" for moving supplies.  We were reminded that soldiers walked for the most part and horses pulled wagons loaded with supplies..

Carol, Michelle, and Sam thought it was interesting that at times the Army would enlist the use of "locals" to help with transporation needs...

Even if the "local" was an elephant as in this case in India during the second World War!

Erik and Kevin learned that during the 1940s, a lot of Americans still did not have much (if any) experience driving motorized vehicles.  There were quite a few accidents when soldiers were first given the task of driving!

"Look!  It's the candy bomber!"  Our "old-timers" filled Bryan and Emma in on the story of Gail Halvorsen, who was known as the "Candy Bomber" for organizing efforts to drop candy to children in Berlin during WWII.

Sam and Emma checked out the aerocycle that got "off the ground," but not successfully enough to become a permanent mode of transportation.  The concept was eventually abandoned.

Laura, Annmarie, and Xavier thought the latrine setup at the Operation Desert Storm display was "nice."  (Note:  They didn't have to use it!)

Michelle and Kate were surprised to see soldiers, who happened to be women, enjoying "down time" during Operation Enduring Freedom.

It was warm and muggy so we didn't spend as much time outside, but we did walk around and check out tanks, trains, helicopters, and other types of military vehicles.  A few of our friends asked if we could come back when it's cooler, and we just may do that!


We returned to AFCC in time for lunch and Choice Time, after which we checked last week's blog and then had a lesson about Moon Day, which was last Saturday, July 20.  It commemorates the first moon landing in 1969, and we watched a great documentary-type video that made us feel the fear, and respect the bravery, of the Apollo 11 astronauts, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins.  It was a sobering thought as we paused to discuss what it must have been like to be the first human eyes to see the surface of the moon up close, and then walk upon it!  Our solemness was short-lived, however, once we realized we had mini Moon Pies for a treat...which really have nothing to do with the moon, but it's a tradition in our program and we love traditions!


Wednesday, July 24

This morning we were surprised to find out that 6 of our friends were absent!  It was Grove Wednesday for us so we sent a crew of 8 with Carol to bag the canned goods and reunite with Joel and Peggy!  They have been traveling a lot and we missed them.  We also met two new friends:  Nina, who is the assistant principal at DJ Montague, and Michelle, who is the assistant principal at Matthew Whaley and knows Mr. Stutt.  We told her to tell him "hello" from us!  We also were blessed with another brownie treat from Ursula, who missed being in a picture.  Thank you for the delicious brownies, Ursula!  Your thoughtfulness made our day!  🥰  As we were leaving, Annmarie's mom was arriving to volunteer!  (She missed being in a pic, too.)  It was a busy and social morning!


This is Nina, who is at DJ Montague now, but "back in the day" she worked in Newport News Public Schools with Laura's mom!


Quietly back at the center, there were 4 friends who stayed to work on making fans that we will give away as favors at the golf tournament next weekend.  We need a little more than 100, and each one is hand-colored and assembled with care!  Patrick and Sam colored 5 or 6 each this morning, and it seemed it was slow going.


Alexis and Drew (plus Lisa and Nan) colored and assembled, too.


By the time our other friends returned from Grove, we had almost 30 finished fans!  Good thing we have another week to work on them. They look great and work well, too!


July 22 was National Rat Catchers Day, so we put it on today's calendar.  It's a two-fold celebration:  1) To give credit to exterminators (aka "Pest Control Managers") for the not always pleasant job they do, and 2) To enjoy the legend of the Pied Piper, who drove rats out of the German village of Hamelin in 1592.  We did both, and also tried a new group game called "Mousetrap!"



Today is Amelia Earhart Day.  She was born on July 24 in 1897.  She is honored for being an aviation pioneer as well as a representative for equal rights for women.  We enjoyed hearing a story about her achievements, and liked the fact that she never gave up and always wanted to be better at whatever she did.  We painted craft sticks and clothespins to make models of biplanes, which were the kind of plane Amelia first flew.


We learned that Amelia's last flight was her attempt to make it all the way around the world, and we saw her trajectory on a flat map of the earth, while we tried to imagine just how far it is around the globe - almost 25,000 miles.  Amelia disappeared with about 3,000 miles left to go.


The disappearance of Amelia Earhart may always be a mystery, and it's hard for us to imagine something like that happening in today's modern world.  


Our herb garden continues to thrive, even though other areas of the Grove Community Garden are becoming overgrown with grass.  Today we were really pleased with how the thyme and oregano are growing, so we need to plan to cook an Italian dish!


Thursday, July 25

Today was National Intern Day and we were so happy to celebrate Arc intern Michelle in person as she spent the day with us.  We also celebrated Parks & Rec intern Javante in spirit, since he had to be at camps today.  We have really enjoyed working with both of them this summer!

Our day began with dancing and then we watched Night at the Museum:  Battle at the Smithsonian which was a great choice for Movie Morning, because we have been visiting a lot of our favorite museums lately, AND because it features Ameila Earhart who we think is pretty cool!  (Spoiler alert:  This movie is also part love story! 😍)


After lunch, Intern Michelle told us what it means to "intern" and what she has been doing as The Arc's intern this summer.  One thing she's working on is adding a resource to The Arc's website that will identify sensory friendly places for families to visit in our area, such as restaurants and places with fun activities.



How convenient that National Hot Fudge Sundae Day is on Intern Day, so we could celebrate our friendship with Michlle by having hot fudge sundaes!  First, we watched a video that claims hot fudge sundaes were "invented" in Two Rivers, Wisconsin in 1881, but that is disputed by some.  Doesn't matter to us...we're just glad they exist in 2024!



Friday, July 26

We ended our week with a busy Friday.  We sent one group to work at Pet Supplies Plus while the other group stayed at the center to prepare lunch.  It's one of our favorite ways to spend a day!

Many thanks to our friend Katrina from Parks & Rec for joining us at PSP today.  We appreciate your help, Katrina!  You are a great worker, and Michelle and Laura enjoyed shelving products with you!

A big delivery had come in, and Devin and Erik had time to unpack and stock several boxes of reptile items!

We got to work with Scott today!  Bryan and Emma assisted him with putting "Best By" date stickers on the dog food!

Laura wandered over to help...or supervise! 😜

Today the crew wanted to highlight the grooming area and services at Pet Supplies Plus!  Give them a call if your pup needs a spa day!

Meanwhile, our cooking crew was busy preparing chicken Caesar salad, fresh grapes, and homemade bagels for today's lunch! 

Annmarie and Kevin whipped up our salad.  Here, they were adding the finishing touches by sprinkling a bit of extra Parmesan cheese on top!  Kevin said it smelled delicious!

Thanks to Drew and Xavier, we had "stemless" grapes!  We would like to thank Laura's family for providing these tasty grapes for us, along with some cream cheese for our bagels! 💖

Sam worked the bagel dough.  We use a very easy recipe that doesn't call for yeast...you can check it out here, as we highly recommend it!  Easy Bagels (No Yeast!)

Alexis joined Sam for the rolling of the dough.  After that, they applied an egg wash and Trader Joe's Everything Bagel Seasoning to both sides.

After about 20 minutes in The Nina, our bagels came out beautifully!  We used gluten-free pizza dough to make Xavier's.  They turned out great, too! 

After we got lunch ready, we had time to hang out in the gym before the PSP crew returned.

We had a laid back afternoon.  Choice Time followed lunch, and then Lisa read to us.  Soon it was time for yoga with Jaime, who had a new episode called "Magic Museum," which was inspired by the Night at the Museum movies, and fit right in with our recent and upcoming museum visits!

 



After yoga, we were ready to start our weekend!  We have a lot to look forward to next week, including a birthday party.  It's been a while, so we can't wait to celebrate Nan!  Here's our schedule:

Tuesday:  We're visiting our friends at Mariners' Museum today and if it's not too muggy outside, we'll picnic and take a walk on the trail.  (Otherwise, we will return to our nicely air-conditioned center at AFCC.)  Bring a bagged lunch; Arc shirts optional.

Wednesday:  We are increasing our volunteer time at Grove Christian Outreach Center by adding additional Wednesday visits each month beginning today!  It's a great experience for our guys, and since Grove is so close to our location, it's an easy decision.  Please wear Arc shirts. We're also celebrating Nan's birthday today!!!!  She requested (with suggestions from her friends) Chinese takeout, so please bring $10 for lunch.  Lisa and Alexis will provide beverages and cake, and we'll play games (Jeopardy, anyone?), dance, and party with Nan on her special day!

Thursday:  August is here so we will update our calendar today.  We'll also talk about the Olympics, since the summer ones are underway in Paris.  We'll check out videos on BrainPOP and Mystery Science, and have brain work, too!  Lunch on your own; microwave available.

Friday:  Today is an Eaton work day, so please wear Eaton shirts and bring a bagged lunch.  After Eaton we will assess how much time we have, and make a trip to check the garden if we can.  We'll end the day with Choice Time and/or Corn Hole back at the center.

Enjoy the weekend!  We hear the 🌞 may decide to visit!

Lisa, Carol, Nan, and the AoA Gang









Saturday, July 20, 2024

Hanging with a Heat Wave!

This week we held our own during an excessively hot and humid  few days, especially Tuesday and Wednesday.  We know it's summer and we expect these conditions, but it's still very uncomfortable.  We're so thankful to our friends at James River Elementary School and the Abram Frink Community Center, especially electrician Jerry, for staying on top of the HVAC system maintenance.  It's doing an excellent job of keeping our room cool!  Despite the weather, we ventured out to visit with Christina at The Art Museums on Tuesday and to work at Eaton on Friday.  We had a fabulous time with the therapy dogs on Wednesday and enjoyed a "quiet day" (for us) by staying at the center all day Thursday.  Check out our week!

Tuesday, July 16

We welcomed Arc Intern Michelle back for a second visit today, and also Arc Communications and Development Director, Caroline!  We put them right to work, helping us prepare a healthy morning "snack buffet" since our visit with Christina would push lunch back to about 1:30.  We didn't want anyone to starve while we were visiting with her!  LOL!

Intern Michelle, our Michelle, Sam, and Kate made ants on logs, Snack #1!

Erik, Emma, and Caroline snapped the fresh green beans the master gardeners picked for us last week, before blanching and seasonsing them for Snack #2.

Snack #3 was roasted cauliflower, prepared by Alexis and Liz.

Meanwhile, Bryan worked on preparing a few peach cobblers.  We wanted to give the JRES office staff a treat as a thank you for providing us space when we had to relocate the program recently, and we wanted to take Christina one "just because" we love her!  And of course, we needed a couple for ourselves!

Xavier prepped plates, napkins, and forks for us.

Doesn't our plate of snacks look delicious?!  It was all very good, but the home-grown and freshly harvested green beans were particularly tasty.  Thanks again to our master gardener friends for working with us to grow fresh food that we enjoy cooking and eating!

Michelle and Caroline approved, and we think they were impressed with our culinary skills!  Thank you both for spending the day with us.  We loved hanging out with you and appreciated your help, too!  Our door is always open whenever you want to visit!

Soon it was time to brave the sticky heat and head over to The Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg for a lesson with Christina.  We presented her with a warm peach cobbler as a token of appreciation for working us in during an unusually busy month for her.  She was very excited to receive the cobbler!  


Next, Christina took us to the Hennage Auditorium where she had arranged for a new friend that we are calling Museum Michelle to tell us a story about St. George, who supposedly slayed a dragon.  The kicker was, Museum Michelle needed our help to tell the story.  This is from a program at the museums called "Stories on Stage," and we had a blast participating!  We have never posted six video clips in a row, but we are today!  Check out our soon to be "award-winning" presentation of St. George and the Dragon!









Wasn't that great!  We're so proud of Christina, Erik, and Xavier, who portrayed sheep; Abraham, who portrayed the king; Caroline, who portrayed both a village girl and a princess; Emma, who portrayed St. George; and Devin, who portrayed the Dragon!!  We also would like to give a shout out to the rest of us in the audience who added a few narrative effects!  Many thanks to Museum Michelle for working with us today.  She made it fun and entertaining, and helped us become our best selves on stage.  We enjoyed this very much!

Following our stellar performance, we went on a hunt in the museums for items with dragons on them.  They were hard to find, but Christina gave us clues and we found a few.  We wrapped up our joyful time with her in the Education Studio where we relaxed and colored a picture of St. George and the Dragon.  Thanks for a splendid time today, Christina!  This was a great experience.  You are appreciated for what you do for us!! 🐉





When we returned to the center, we ate lunch and had a bit of Choice Time.  We also delivered a peach cobbler to the office staff and got to thank Ms. Washington, Principal, and Andrea, Administrative Assistant, in person.  They did so much to make our stay in Room 141 easy-peasy, and we are grateful to them!  Then we wrapped up the day with peach cobbler for dessert.  A sweet ending to a very sweet day!



Wednesday, July 17

Our top story today was a joyful visit with our therapy dog and handler friends.  They worked with us for several group rotations where we read books and played word games as we celebrated National Words with Friends Day!  Thank you, friends from Therapy Dogs International, for hanging out with us today.  As always, we really enjoyed our time with you!!

Caroline, Pip, and Indy helped us make words using letter tiles.  Here, they were working with Cameron and Annmarie.

Vicky and Aubree (whom Lisa didn't realize wasn't visible in the picture) played a lively game of Hangman with us.  In this group, Patrick and Alexis were thinking of solutions, as Drew pointed to a letter on his book cover that he wanted to guess!

Leo and Kent read with Emma, Liz, and Kevin.  Liz helped Kevin with his book!

Marisol and Tucker kept track of certain words, called "Wonder Words," that appeared as Sam, Xavier, and Bryan read their books.  

Casey was very handsome with his new haircut!  He listened carefully as Abraham and Erik read with Carol!

We gave our Carol the Scrabble, Jr. game so she could be one of our rotations today.  That way we kept the number of group members low for more personal interactions. Michelle and Laura covered a large chunk of the board!

In other news from today, Cameron and Erik emptied the refrigerator so Heike could move it to the storage closet.  Parks & Rec has remodeled the area where we used to keep the fridge into an entryway and foyer of sorts for weekend use.  We also had fun learning about a wayward pilot from the 1930s named Daniel Corrigan, who was nick-named "Wrong Way Corrigan" when he flew his plane solo across the Atlantic from New York to Ireland when he only had permission to fly back to California.  Turns out he did it on purpose, and became something of a folk hero in the process!  The 1960s sitcom Gilligan's Island had a couple of episodes based on his story, and we watched one of them this afternoon as we "celebrated" Wrong Way Corrigan Day!  (Always something to celebrate!)
 



We are missing our friend Tessa, who had an allergic reaction to a medication and has been unable to be with us since returning from Summer Break.  Her mobility was affected, so she is working hard to regain her strength.  This week she was able to visit the pool for some water therapy, and we're so proud of her!  She also got the cards we mailed last week.  Keep up the good work, Tessa.  We miss you and want you back with us as soon as you are able!  💖💖💖


That's Intern Javante working with Tessa in the pool.  He said she was happy to be in the water!


Thursday, July 18

It was cloudy and at times rainy as we stayed put today.  The highlight was our delayed celebration of National Macaroni and Cheese Day (July 14), which we enjoyed, along with pork bbq made "Grandad's Way" by Lisa.  Other than that, we were low key with dancing, gym time, a blog check, and making birthday cards for our friend Sandra, who calls us her "Angels" and has cooked her very delicious Colombian pork and rice dish for us many times!

Sam, Michelle, Drew, Alexis, and Devin were teaching Annmarie how to "Walk Like an Egyptian" during our dance warm up! 👀👀👀

Using the recipe Liz found for us, Bryan and Emma joined her in preparing macaroni and cheese from scratch for our lunch.

This was just before we added bread crumbs and popped it into the Nina.  The friends learned what a "roux" is and how to make one for this recipe!

Lisa cooked a tasty Boston butt overnight "low and slow" in her oven so we could have pork barbecue today.  She thought it would go well with mac and cheese, and since it's Grandad's birthday week, she just wanted to do what he would have done for us.  💙🐷💙

That's Grandad's specially made chopping tool that Lisa used to chop the meat.  

Carol provided today's cole slaw (yummy) and we added tropical fruit since it's Tropical Fruit Day.  Lunch was a hit...as usual! 😍

We worked in small groups to write birthday letters to Sandra.  When we finished, each group read their letter aloud, and we were very proud of how awesome they were!

We're pretty sure Sandra is going to love them!

Happy Birthday, Sandra!

The last time we were in the area, we forgot to bring our thank you poster for the James City Country Police Department.  They gave us a wonderful tour a few weeks ago, and we want to make sure they know how much we enjoyed it.  This afternoon Patrick, Alexis, and Liz were able to stop by the police department and drop the poster off for us.  Thanks, friends! 



Friday, July 19

Before we headed to Eaton today, we took a moment to commemorate the birthday of another friend of ours, Moose Patti!  We made cards for her earlier this week, and Lisa dropped them off at her house yesterday.  We hope she has a wonderful birthday and takes a bit of time off from her tireless work organizing the WOTM Golf Tournament!  She has (at last count) 22 teams signed up and over 40 sponsors, including many of our families!  The Arc of Abilities benefits greatly from the proceeds of this tournament, and we can't thank Patti and the other Moose ladies enough for their tireless efforts to make it a huge success each year!  Happy, Happy Birthday, Patti!  We'll see you soon!


Once we arrived at Eaton, we discovered that Ethan didn't have too much work for us today, but enough for about an hour and a half of unpacking and organizing.  So, we decided to check on the garden at Freedom Park with our extra time, and once there, realized the weather wasn't too miserable (cloud cover - yay!), so we ate lunch outside.  It was nice!







It was Javante's first time working with us at Eaton.  He's a keeper!



Ears of corn are growing at the garden!

We picked a few sungold cherry tomatoes, which Abraham shows here.

There are several beautiful cantaloupes growing under these leaves!

We spotted this pretty butterfly that another garden visitor told us is a buckeye butterfly.  He was there counting butterflies!

It had been a while since we got to eat outside.  It was a good and unexpected surprise!

When we returned to the center, we played a fun game of corn hole with Intern Javante, just like we did last Friday.  He had worked with us at Eaton, because he has flexible time on Fridays, and he is a good and hard worker!  Soon, he'll head to the University of Tennessee for grad school, and we are going to miss him.  But for now, we've really enjoyed ending our last two weeks playing corn hole with him!

Team Tomatoes!

Team Green Beans!

Victory today for Team Green Beans!

We'll be back next week for more fun times together.  Here are our plans:

Tuesday:  We're going to visit the Army Transportation Museum at Ft. Eustis today.  Our friends Beka, Emma, and Bryan haven't been before, so we will enjoy showing them all the interesting things there!  We'll return to the center for lunch and a lesson to commemorate Moon Day (July 20).  Lunch on your own; microwave available.  Arc shirts optional (plan to wear tomorrow).

Wednesday: Today we will volunteer at Grove Christian Outreach Center so please wear Arc shirts.  We'll have lessons to mark both Amelia Earhart Day and Rat Catchers Day (Pied Piper)!  There will be brain work, a new group game, and a craft. We will also make some decorative signs to use at the upcoming golf tournament.  Lunch on your own; microwave available.

Thursday:  Today is National Intern Day and Arc intern Michelle will be with us, so we will celebrate her with a mini hot fudge sundae treat since it's also Hot Fudge Sundae Day!  We'll also have a Movie Morning with a feature that will tie in with our recent and upcoming museum visits (hint, hint).  Lunch on your own (mini hot fudge sundae for dessert); microwave available.

Friday:  This morning we will send a crew to work at Pet Supplies Plus, so please wear PSP shirts.  The crew that stays back will prepare chicken Caesar salad and homemade bagels (It's Bagelfest Day!) for lunch.  We'll end the week with a new yoga episode from Jaime, so dress to stretch, too!

Don't forget about our two incredible upcoming FUNdraising events!  Sponsorships and registrations are available for both!  We thank you for your enduring support of The Arc of Greater Williamsburg!  



Have a great weekend,

Lisa, Carol, Nan, and the AoA Gang