Alas, our fall season of birthday celebrations came to an end this week as we honored Patrick and Elizabeth, each with birthdays on Tuesday! We'll take a break for a few weeks and then kick off the winter celebrations in early December. Oh, what shall we do until then?! Haha!!
In other news, we had a great Service Work Wednesday, volunteering in the library, at Grove, and making flower arrangements. On Thursday we welcomed Mike from the Watermen's Museum for a Friendsgiving lunch and on Friday we worked at PSP, cleaned up around our center, and went on a heartwarming shopping trip in support of the food drive. We also welcomed Sara to visit on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday as she is on the waitlist for our program. You'll see her in some of this week's photos!
In other news, we had a great Service Work Wednesday, volunteering in the library, at Grove, and making flower arrangements. On Thursday we welcomed Mike from the Watermen's Museum for a Friendsgiving lunch and on Friday we worked at PSP, cleaned up around our center, and went on a heartwarming shopping trip in support of the food drive. We also welcomed Sara to visit on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday as she is on the waitlist for our program. You'll see her in some of this week's photos!
Tuesday
Our morning was busy as we began with our dance warm up and then turned our attention to card making. It's only once a year that we get to make two birthday cards for the same day, and today was it! We made cards for Pat and Liz that filled the birthday board with color and good wishes. Next, we had a discussion about Veterans Day, and made a list of the veterans in our immediate AoA families. We composed a message to thank them for their service, colored the cards, and sent them home today. Many thanks to our AoA veterans, and all American veterans, for their service and sacrifice for our country! We also squeezed in some indoor movement, followed by a stretching session, too!
Pat and Liz, we hope all your wishes come true!
It turned out to be too chilly, and windy, to head to the park, so Liz chose a Thanksgiving version of Jeopardy for a party game. We knew a lot of the answers about Thanksgiving foods, symbols, and traditions, but something we didn't know was that the average American consumes over 4,000 calories on Thanksgiving Day. Say it isn't so?!
Patrick chose corn hole for our other party game. He, like his friends, really enjoys playing this game. Today, Pat and the boys played against Liz and the girls, and the boys were on fire!
Congrats to Pat and the guys for a 23-12 win today! Birthday fun for everyone, despite the score!
Wednesday
In her second trial day with us, Sara expressed her interest in volunteering at the JRES Library. She has library experience, and she did a fantastic job! That's Sara on the right behind Laura.
Our CSL flower team had mostly sunflowers to work with this morning. Devin, Kate, and Nan filled the Mason jars with pretty bursts of fall color.
Liz and Kevin colored pictures we will use for tomorrow's luncheon with Mike.
Our GCOC group arrived with this week's Food Drive donations. We added another 45 pounds to the contributions from The Arc! Thank you AoA families for supporting our efforts to assist Grove as they serve those in the community who are living with food insecurity.
As usual, we helped set up the assembly line. We worked with Joel and Peggy today.
Michelle mentored Drew on transferring the filled bags to the storage shelf. She reported he was quick to learn how to place the bags and push them toward the back of the shelf so they could fit more!
Thank you, Peggy, for baking very delicious lemon pudding cookies for us! Joel said he "tested" them at home to make sure they were "OK" and we are really glad he didn't eat all of them because they were awesome!! 🍋🍋🍋
Back at the center we had a movement activity and made crafty pumpkin pie slices to use for decorations for tomorrow's lunch. Then, we watched the trailers for three Disney movies from the early 2000s that Lisa thought we might like. She gave us a ballot so we could vote for which one to watch this afternoon. It was a close vote, with Tiger Cruise edging out Hounded by one vote!
We enjoyed Tiger Cruise, which was about "Navy brats" who get to spend time on with their parents who are stationed aboard an aircraft carrier. They learn how important their parents' work is during the course of the cruise, and come to see them in a different light by the end of it. Turns out it was a good choice considering we observed Veterans Day this week!
Thursday
Yesterday we had done some prep work for today's Friendsgiving Luncheon, but we still had work to do this morning. Liz shared her Aunt Anne's recipe for corn pudding. It turned out to be a very popular dish! 😋
We were also having roasted sweet potatoes with a citrus glaze. That's one of Carol's recipes, and Gail help with its preparation by zesting and then squeezing the juice out of fresh lemons.
We worked with partners to make cards for Mike so we could express our appreciation for his contributions to our learning and fun throughout the year. Alexis helped Drew with some tricky coloring of tiny turkey feathers.
Here are the finished cards, along with the pumpkin pie decorations we made yesterday, and our "Happy Friendsgiving" message. (Mike's contribution to the luncheon was going to be a pumpkin pie cheesecake dessert!)
There was time for a game of Thanksgiving Bingo. We found a version that used a slideshow instead of traditional calling cards. It was cool to look at the screen to see what was called, and it was easy to find it on our Bingo cards, too!
By late morning it was beautiful and sunny outside, so we enjoyed walking, ball bouncing, and basketball hooping.
Heike surprised us with a drop by visit, too! She said she really likes her new job as a supervisor for Parks & Rec. She oversees the cleaning at the Rec Center on Longhill as well as at Legacy Hall, the Human Services building on Olde Towne Road, and the office complex on Palmer Lane. It's keeps her hopping! It was a joy to see her!
Our Friendsgiving bounty consisted of turkey and dressing casserole, corn pudding, pumpkin pie cheesecake, roasted sweet potatoes, and cranberry salad. We served this deliciousness on festive Thanksgiving plates that were provided by our friend, and Laura's mom, Lisa P. It was a beautiful table!
After lunch we enjoyed more time hanging out with Mike. It had been a couple of years since he came to our place. Our "Mike Speeches" team of Liz, Devin, Kate, and Thomas shared heartfelt words about our friendship with Mike, and he read each of the cards. Next, he served the very tasty pumpkin pie cheesecake dessert he made, presented on a holiday tray complete with a festive turkey centerpiece! And of course, there was singing before he left!
Thanks for spending Friendsgiving with us, Mike! We always relish time spent with you, and the joy and fun that comes with it!
Our day ended with a look at the website for Food Lion, which is where we are going shopping tomorrow. We received a cash donation for the food drive, so we're going to divide into groups and shop within a budget to purchase nonperishable items. Today, we learned that it's important to compare prices and sizes, and to realize that convenience products don't always go as far as the basics. We're looking forward to spending wisely tomorrow!
Friday
Today was a good work day for us. We sent one group to the pet store, and the other group got a lot done around the center!
Our big task at AFCC this morning was to try and purge some of the stuff we have accumulated in the storage closet we share with Parks & Rec. We began by clearing away some extra boxes and sweeping the floor. Then it was just a matter of consolidating things to make the shelves look a little neater. This was about 1/2 way through our job that took an hour.
Erik, Patrick, and Kevin recycled a lot of the extra boxes we finally let go! In other chores, Annmarie counted out fresh crayons so we could add them to our crayon tubs, and Nan and Michelle prepared a cart of books from JRES Library for discarding. Down in the kitchen, Gail and Alexis reorganized our mixed-up cooking utensils!
Meanwhile, today's experience at Pet Supplies Plus included plenty of stocking. Abraham and Liz introduced Sara to the routine!
Bryan and Laura teamed up to empty this card pretty quickly!
We got to work with both Scott and Roxanne today! After finishing our shift, we showcased Thanksgiving toys because we know our pets would love some turkey, too! Thanks, Scott and Roxanne, for another engaging and productive work experience.
After lunch we took a trip to Food Lion. One of Laura's generous neighbors gave us a donation to use for the food drive. Our goal was to get as many food items as we could while staying within our budget.
Tuesday: We'll welcome Kasey to help out today in Carol's absence. Our activities will include card making, a celebration of Princess Day (we're making it Prince Day, too!), and a visit with Christina at The Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg. Feel free to bring your prince or princess stuff! Lunch on your own. JRES Cafeteria is offering Walking Taco (?!) or Pizza.
Wednesday: Today we get a visit from our therapy dog friends! We'll have reading rotations and games with a Thanksgiving theme. We'll also celebrate National Play Monopoly Day by playing board games, and we'll arrange flowers for CSL, too. Lunch on your own. JRES Cafeteria is serving Cheesy Pasta Supreme or Assorted Wraps.
Thursday: Today is National Absurdity Day and we're going to explore what "absurdity" means while having fun with some silly activities. We'll also prepare grilled chicken tenders, macaroni and cheese, and green beans for lunch, and peanut butter fudge for dessert to celebrate Peanut Butter Fudge Day.
Friday: Kasey will join us again for work at Eaton so please wear Eaton shirts and bring a bagged lunch. We're hoping for nice weather so we can eat at the park and get in an early Turkey Trot! We'll also stop by GCOC to drop off this week's food drive donations. Time permitting, we'll wrap up the week with a yoga segment with Jaime.
Thanks to everyone for your continued support of the Arc of Abilities!
Have a great weekend,
Lisa, Carol, Nan, and the AoA Gang

































