Saturday, December 10, 2022

Road Trippin'


It was travel time again this week!  Every now and then we spend most of a week out and about, and this week we found ourselves at bowling, the Watermen's Museum, and Eaton!  We had different kinds of fun and productivity at each place, and enjoyed every minute of it.  We also welcomed one of our therapy dog friends and some of his family members for a "make up" visit, and had a blast with them!  It was a wonderful week, and you can see all of our adventures here!

Tuesday

We always start our month with a visit to the bowling center.  Does it look like these guys were enjoying themselves?!  You bet!  Dev B was polishing Lexi's ball for "good luck" and Xavier, Sam, Patrick, Drew, and Dev T wanted him to polish theirs next!  Side note:  Lexi rolled a spare on her next turn!


Kate, Lexi, Laura, and Annmarie caught up with our favorite assistant manager, Wendy.  She takes such good care of us when we visit and we really enjoy chatting with her!


This cool crew was about to select balls, but struck a pose for the camera first.  Adia, Kevin, Erik, and Abraham seem to own the place!  😎


Cameron hung out with us today.  He and Liz mutually congratulated each other after she made her 6th or 7th spare in a row, and then he walked up and knocked down a strike!  We always enjoy a visit from Cameron!


We love Cameron, no matter what, but today his family treated us to pizza at the bowling center and it was sooo good!!  Thank you, Ouellettes, for your generosity.  We partied with pepperoni pizza and it was positively perfect!  🍕🍕🍕


Karryna and Tracy stopped by to say "Hello" as we played today!  Or in Sam's case, finished that last piece of positively perfect pepperoni pizza! 


We ended the day with a fingerpaint project back at the center.  We blocked out the shape of a Christmas tree, and used our fingers to dot paint around the outside of it.  We then added more colorful dots around the tree.  Cameron and Liz worked on theirs while Alexis helped Kevin, who didn't seem to mind getting paint on his finger!


We removed the blocking paper to reveal our finished products.  Festive and pretty!


Wednesday

We had a delightful morning visiting with therapy dog Casey and his handler, Carol, along with Carol's daughter and son-in-law, Christen and Simon.  Carol and Casey aren't able to make it during the regularly scheduled therapy dog visit next week, but they didn't want to miss time with us this month!  Christen and Simon were visiting from their home in Spain, and looked forward to meeting us!


Carol and Casey read holiday books with us in the foyer.  Here, Liz, Kevin, Carol, Kate, Annmarie, Sam, and Abraham took turns reading from a holiday book of their choice.  


Casey was a little shy at first, but eventually he turned around for some gentle pats!


Carol's daughter, Christen, is a recreation therapist.  She loved working with us on crafts today.  Michelle, Adia, Erik, Cameron, Dev B, and Xavier worked on deorative gingerbread boys (thanks, Krafty Karen for the donation of supplies), colorful pictures, and creating a snowflake using toilet paper rolls.  Christen had the idea for the snowflake, and she showed us how easy it was.


Christen explained that we cold decorate the cut pieces of the rolls, and she would use the glue gun to attach them together in the shape of a snowflake.  


Here are our finished products.  We're going to use them as a decoration for next week's party.


Carol's son-in-law, Simon, is originally from England and we had a great time "chatting him up" about English life, while also working on making an origami soccer ball.  He told Drew, Alexis, Chloe, and Patrick that he is a big soccer fan and is pulling for England, who remains in the World Cup series as of today... Wait, Chloe?!  Yes, that is Chloe, who was a member of the AoA before the pandemic, and she is coming back!  She'll be with us regularly beginning in January.  Welcome back, Chloe!


Nan enjoyed chatting with Simon and helping create the soccer balls.  She and Kevin folded this one perfectly, and it really rolls, too!


Our gang delighted in conversations with our guests this morning.  What was going to be about an hour long visit stretched into 2 hours before we knew it!  Carol, Christen, and Simon enjoyed the morning as well, and said we made their day!


Before leaving, we just had to ask Carol, who is a retired music teacher and has the most beautiful singing voice, if she would lead us in a Christmas carol or two, and she was thrilled!  The first song she chose???  "Twelve Days of Christmas," and believe it or not, we knew the lines...well, maybe not in order, but Carol kept it going anyway!


We sang a lovely rendition of "Silent Night."


Our finale was "We Wish You a Merry Christmas!"  Thank you Carol, Casey, Christen, and Simon for sharing part of your holiday season with us.  It was a pleasure meeting Christen and Simon, and it's always a joy to hang with Carol and Casey.  We wish you all a "Merry Christmas" and safe travels to Christen and Simon as they head on to England and then back home to Spain!  🎄🎄🎄


We really enjoyed our festive morning with special friends, but we also recognized the significance of it being December 7, which, as President Franklin Roosevelt noted, is a "date which will live in infamy."  During our history lesson, we looked at footage from the attack on Pearl Harbor and tried to understand why it happened.  That was hard for us, but we are glad to be allies with Japan now. 


We quickly turned our attention back to "festive" when we also noted that December 7 is National Cotton Candy Day!  After a fun video that showed how sugar is spun into what used to be called "fairy floss," and a tricky scrambled word worksheet, we enjoyed samples of cotton candy, and called it a day!


Thursday

Carol snagged "early birds" Alexis, Adia, and Liz first thing this morning to gasket some parts for us to take to Eaton tomorrow.  We're hopeful James will have enough parts to get them through the end of the year!  Thanks, girls!


We had a joyful last visit of the year with Mike at the Watermen's Museum.  It was all about Christmas traditions in Colonial Times, and it was a jam-packed morning.  First, we went to his "forest" (a few trees adjacent to the museum) to gather fragrant greenery from cedar, juniper, and bay leaf trees and bushes.
 

Mike explained that in Colonial days, people didn't smell so great (bathing was not common) and some thought illness was spread in the air via bad odors, so they tried to mask smells by making things out of natural materials that smelled better.  Liz and Michelle snipped small pieces of cedar.


Annmarie, Devin, and Laura snipped juniper.  Mike was going to show us how to make a pomander that would smell really nice, and seasonal, too!  


In olden times, people wore pomanders around their necks as a protection against infection in the air.  We now know that while infection can be spread through the air, wearing something that smells good won't protect us from catching it!


Before we actually began making our pomanders, we broke out in song!


Devin T and Patrick used the skewers to pierce holes in their citrus fruit, just as Mike showed us.  That made it easier to insert the fragrant cloves.


We worked diligently on creating our pomanders, while Mike told us all kinds of interesting things about how Christmas and holiday traditions came to be.  One thing we learned is that Christmas trees, while a German tradition, were not fashionable in Colonial America.  It wasn't until Queen Victoria had one in1840, and a photo of it with her children gathered around was circulated, that they gained widespread popularity in America.


We were proud of our pretty pomanders.  The room smelled wonderful when we were finished!


Mike told an abbreviated verison of Dickens' A Christmas Story and when he got to the part about the Ghost of Christmas Present visiting Scrooge, he had Carol portray the part!  What a fancy costume she wore!


We had a gift for Mike... a set of new scissors for him to add to his supplies!   He loved them and said what we already knew, that he could always use good scissors!  😉✀


It was breezy by the York River, so Mike invited us to eat lunch in the tent.  We are stretching our "outdoor dining" days as much as we can!


Next, we took a quick walk around town to look for more decorations, but we didn't see a lot like we notice around Colonial Williamsburg.  So, we visited the restroom and took a few pictures in front of this very pretty LOVE sign before heading back to the warmth of our center!


After a bit of Choice Time, we tuned in for Jaime's Nutcracker Yoga session.  We'll be at Eaton tomorrow and we wanted to make sure we had time this week for our "yoga workout" with Jaime.


We're up and down during these sessions.  It's good exercise!


Friday

Not much to show photo wise today, but we had a very productive time working at Eaton, before returning to the center for Choice Time and dancing!  Lisa was spending time with Gdad today (he's doing well!), and Greg Kline filled in for her.  Thank you, Greg, for your continued help during this time!!  Lisa really appreciates being able to step away knowing someone who knows the Eaton ropes is there to assist! 

Liz, Adia, Alexis, Greg, and Nan unpacked all the light bulbs left in the building.  They will be assembled in marina pedestals very soon!


Up front in this photo, Sam and Erik were clipping small pieces off of the larger white parts.  In the background, Carol set up the counting of screws with Michelle, Laura, Annmarie, Xavier, Kevin, and Abraham.


Looks like there were a lot of smiles at Eaton today!  Working makes us happy, and it's a great way to end a fabulous week, too!


So proud of our Arc of Abilities team!



 Everyone was in good spirts and just a bit "excited" this week, and we're sure it will get kicked up a notch next week as we wind down 2022 and prepare to enjoy a Winter Break.  🎄🎅 Here's a rundown of our plans:

Tuesday:  Christina is doing amazing things with us today!  First, she is going to show us all the beautiful Christmas trees on display at The Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg!  Next, she's coming back to the AFCC with us to do a fun art project, and THEN we are celebrating her birthday, with a special lunch!  We'll enjoy vanilla ice cream French toast, breakfast casserole, and fresh fruit salad.  It's going to be a great day!

Wednesday:  Today we'll visit with our regularly scheduled therapy dog friends for holiday reading, games, and refreshments!  (Hint:  Yesterday was National Cocoa Day!)  We'll also spend the afternoon baking cookies for some special goodie bags we're putting together!  Lunch on your own.  JRES Cafeteria is serving Chicken Sandwich or Hot Dog on Bun.

Thursday:  We're going to Pet Supplies Plus for our last work day of 2022, so please wear your PSP shirts.  Those who remain at the center will be baking more goodies, working on last-minute preparations for tomorrow's party, and preparing pasta with red sauce and a side of fresh veggies for lunch.  After lunch we will finish our latest read-aloud and have a history lesson for Bill of Rights Day.

Friday:  We'll wrap up 2022 with our annual holiday party!  There will be dancing, games, and Secret Santa gift exchanging, along with a Potluck Party Luncheon!  Please remember to bring your Secret Santa gift and favorite appetizer-type dish to share!  It's going to be a super-charged, fun, and joyful day!

Enjoy the weekend,

Lisa, Carol, Nan, and the AoA Gang

Saturday, December 3, 2022

Happy Birthday, Carol!

It's the last month of the year, and we celebrated the last of the  AoA Crew's birthdays this week when Carol was honored on Friday.  There are 16 in our "regular crew," plus 3 staff members, and it seems a lot of them have had birthdays lately, but we love it!  (Later this month we will celebrate Christina from The Art Museums of CW.)   

We also celebrated the fact that WE HAD PERFECT ATTENDANCE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK!  WOW!  No one was absent any day this week, and that hasn't happened since...well, we can't remember the last time we had a perfect attendance week!  It was exciting, so we took a lot of group pictures!

In other news this week, we started transforming the room into festive holiday colors, and we had an AMAZING art experience with our new friend, Jeff!  Read all about our great week here:

Tuesday

We were happy to be reunited after almost one full week apart for Thanksgiving Break.  We had a lot of buzz going around the room, so we took time to let everyone share how they spent the holiday.  We heard stories of delicious meals, fun family time, much movie and football watching, napping, shopping, and so much more.  Kevin got to see the movie Polar Express at the Ferguson Center with the Virginia Symphony in accompaniment, and he told us he really enjoyed it!


After hearing about everyone's holiday, we ran short on time so our lesson on South Carolina will be postponed to January.  Since it was a mild and sunny day (but a little windy), we needed to get on the road to Yorktown.  We thought we would see if it is decorated for the holidays.  We found this pretty tree, and lots of workers getting ready to put up decorations, but that was about it!  A festive weekend is coming up in Yorktown!


As noted above, for the first time in weeks, all 16 of our regular crew members were in attendance!  We had fun getting a few group shots today.  We'll be back next week to visit with Mike at the Watermen's Museum, so hopefully we'll see Yorktown all decked out by then!


What's a visit to Yorktown without a chat with General Washington, and all of the military leaders from France who helped the Continental Army win our freedom from British rule: Lafayette, Rochambeau, and deGrasse?!


The slightly breezy conditions didn't bother our guys as they played Fall Corn Hole Challenge Game #4!  We've got the Minion Corn Holers on the left, and the Virginia Corn Thunder on the right.  EVERYONE is making adjustments to improve their play, cheering and advising one another, and having fun during our games!


Xavier knows he's going to get "deep breathing" guidance from Adia, and he looks forward to it!


Go, Sweet T, go!  He tossed just a little higher on this throw and scored a point for his team!


Deep in the middle of this group hug is Drew.  He finds underhand tossing to be difficult, so we let him throw overhanded.  We adjusted his distance from the board so that his throw would go far enough to have a chance to score.  After he landed the bag on the board for a point, his team members Abraham, Patrick, and Dev B, along with Sweet T and Sam from the other team, celebrated his achievement!  


Here's a pretty fine victory pose from the Minion Corn Holers who won their first game of the Fall Challenge by a score of 22-15!


Wednesday  

We worked on our December calendar, and began updating our room decor today.  We love to show off our team work each month as we accomplish these tasks.  👏👏

With Adia's support, Devin T and Drew helped make colorful paper chains, while (in the background) Erik and Devin B worked their way around the room taking down all signs and colors of fall.


Alexis and Liz added online pictures to our December calender event squares, while Michelle assisted Kevin in resetting the calendar to align with December dates.


The DECEMBER letters will be a focal point on the wall based on the colors Laura, Patrick, Sam, Abraham, and Annmarie used to color them!


Kate contributed to finding pictures for the event squares while Xavier added seasonal colors to one of the DECEMBER letters.


Later, Michelle and Liz worked on the gift we are making for our family holiday bags.  What could it be?  A fence?!?! 😀


After he finished his calendar prep work, Xavier played a computer game that is similar to Pac-Man.  He wowed his friends with his one-handed use of the arrow keys to easily defeat the game!  Impressive!


It was raining outside so today's morning movement was pool noodle volleyball!


Using our BrainPOP app for the video, we talked about it being flu season and how getting the vaccine is a good step toward fending off illness.  We also checked the flu activity map for the US and saw that Virginia is in the "high" range.


After lunch we voted for which holiday cookie recipes we want to try this year.  Adia brought in a cookie cookbook, and yesterday a few of us went through it and nominated some recipes.  After the votes were counted, we learned we will be baking Snowy White Chocolate Crescents and Pineapple Paradise cookies!  We also have two other recipes we had already chosen, so it's going to be a sweet holiday season.  We'll share our goodies with others, too. 


We spent the last hour of the day preparing the Christmas tree for our entry wall.  First, everyone decorated a triangle shaped piece of green paper.  Sam and Drew seemed pleased, but why the long face, Laura?!


She was much happier with her finished product!


Michelle and Kevin visited the glitter station to add a little sparkle to their designs!  We then put all of the triangle pieces away to dry.  We'll put the tree together on the wall and post a picture soon! 🎄


Thursday

We had a very FUN morning!  Our new friend, artist Jeff, came to work with us in his version of "Fish School" and we had a blast!!  He brought all of the supplies needed for us to create masterpieces, and we shined with our work.  First, Jeff gave us a rundown on how to start the project, which involved gluing cardboard shapes together in the shape of an "abstract" fish.


Jeff wanted to make sure we knew that anything goes and the goal was for us to have fun with the process.  However, he selected such a perfect project for us, that everyone got into it...no artist blocks today...and with his support and guidance, our end products were spectacular!


We appreciate the time Jeff put into preparing this activity for us.  He cut hundreds of shapes from cardboard, and primed them,too.  Each table got a selection of shapes to use for creating a fish design.  Kate and Xavier quickly got to work!


We want to send a HUGE shoutout to Karryna for joining us today!  She is so good with our group, and her help today was invaluable.  Karryna, you just rock!!  Sam and Devin definitely agree!


Jeff also relates super well to our group.  They talked his ears off throughout the morning!  He visited each table, making sure our guys had support and encouragement for their efforts.  Devin T, Alexis, and Drew asked for advice on placing fins.  Jeff has a way of empowering us to be creative!


Devin "Sweet T" is usually right-handed, but today he made brush strokes with his left hand!  We were happy to see him using his right hand to steady the fish, too!


Jeff provided pretty colors and even showed us how to blend some of them to create more options.  Michelle and Liz were fond of the fuschia.  Kevin liked it too, and with Carol's help, he made broad strokes that covered a large area quickly, just as he prefers!


Once they got started, Annmarie, Adia, and Erik worked quietly to apply color to their creations.  This was a relaxing activity, too!  Win-win!!


WOW!  Aren't they gorgeous?!


Colorful and unique!


Thank you, Jeff!  We had so much fun at "Fish School" with you today!  We were thrilled to work with you and things couldn't have gone any better.  You get us!  We look forward to working with you again in 2023!  You can see Jeff's beautiful work on display at Berret's Seafood Restaurant in CW.  He's on Instagram @jeffropaints, too!


We invited Jeff to stick around for lunch, and he said he enjoyed our Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad with sliced Red Apples, to celebrate National Eat a Red Apple Day!  😋


Each year on December 1st, in recognition of National Rosa Parks Day, we have a history lesson about "good ole Rosa Parks," as Devin B calls her, in a respectful way.  We recognize that she is a civil rights icon, and we appreciate what she did in refusing to give up her seat on the bus on December 1, 1955.  That led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which lasted over a year.  Our gang enjoys the study of history. 


Friday

Look how happy we are that today is for celebrating Carol's birthday!  We got to work getting ready for the party.  Adia, Laura, Annmarie, Michelle, and Abraham helped prepare napkin rings for our silverware as well as colored some decorative pictures for Carol's table.


Over in this part of the room, Erik browned the ground turkey for our main dish, chili, and after Alexis, Patrick, and Xavier cut the peppers, he sauteed them, too!


We had a cake crew!  It was Liz and Dev B and they baked a tasty lemon cake which we topped with a lemon glaze!


Adia and Michelle whipped up a tasty batch of cornbread! 


While the cornbread baked, we burned a few calories with the Ninja Now Workout!


Our chili was very tasty, and with the cornbread and a few chips as sides, it was filling, too!


Carol's actual birthday is tomorrow, and we hope she has a fun weekend of celebrating.  We were happy to kick it off for her.  Happy Birthday, Carol, and we hope all your wishes come true!


As we were about to take a picture of our "Christmas tree in progress," Annmarie popped in to photo-bomb it!  This one was too cute to not include in the blog!


We grabbed a couple of yoga pictures this afternoon.  This is a pose Jaime calls "baby pose" and it is a good stretch for the lower back.


No better way to end a busy week than with a relaxing stretch!


We were stretching this afternoon, but next week we'll be on the move!  Here are our plans for a busy, busy week ahead:

Tuesday:  It's the first of the month so we will go bowling and have pizza for lunch.  We'll also make pretty Christmas tree thumbprint pictures to add to our room decorations.  Please wear Arc shirts!

Wednesday:  Our friend Carol and her therapy dog Casey, along with Carol's daughter Christen and son-in-law Simon, are visiting today.  Carol and Casey won't be able to make the regular therapy dog group visit next week, so we are welcoming her today.  We'll enjoy holiday books, coloring, and crafting with them!  It's Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day so we will have a history lesson, then we'll lighten things up with a celebration of National Cotton Candy Day!  Lunch on your own.  JRES Cafeteria is offering Cheesy Pasta Supreme or Sub of the Day.

Thursday:  It's time to visit Mike at the Watermen's Museum for our last visit of 2022.  We'll enjoy time with Mike creating colonial Christmas ornaments and cloved fruit, and singing carols.  We'll head back to AFCC for lunch, unless the weather is sunny and mild for eating outside, so bring a bagged lunch.  Please wear Arc shirts, too!  Since we will be at Eaton tomorrow, we are moving yoga to today, so dress to stretch (with your Arc shirt).

Friday:  We'll go to Eaton for our last work day of 2022 today!  Please wear Eaton shirts and bring a bagged lunch.  If time permits, we'll make a holiday decoration when we return from Eaton.


We hope everyone has a great weekend,

Lisa, Carol, Nan, and the AoA Gang