The True Meaning of Christmas

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Since the beginning of December, so much has happened at Clark Meadows.  It was hard to keep up with our activity’s coordinator and her team.  They planned so many wonderful activities and events.  The magic of the holidays was brought to Clark Meadows in a special way this year with this new team of creative energy.  We have our fun traditions at Clark Meadows, but every year there are moments created that make each year memorable.  It is a time where we do miss those who aren’t with us anymore, but with the help of our activities team we created a lot of busyness, but most importantly joy.  Before we knew it, it was Christmas Eve.   On December 24th some of us gathered for a candlelight service. Residents from Clark Meadows and Ferris Hills participated with readings and musical performances.  We turned on our battery-operated candles as we sang the closing hymn, Silent Night.  It reminded me of candlelight services I attended as a child, but this one was different.  This community touches me as I’m sure it does many of our staff.  The kindness, beauty, and truth that we experience from our elderly give us courage to face life cheerfully.  It is a privilege to work here and participate in the daily lives of our residents.  I took that candle with me that night and it lighted my way home. 

Gingerbread Houses!

That time for eager creativity has arrived and today local homeschoolers came to help us decorate these adorable houses.

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Gingerbread houses are a delightful holiday tradition that brings people of all ages together.  The sound of children's voices in our community is always a welcome sound.

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Blowing Kisses
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Blowing Kisses

A picture tells a thousand words.

This picture was taken on this lovely lady's 90th birthday at the end of April.  When she saw her great grandsons outside the window of Clark Meadows her face lit up with joy. 

These images are so important to all of us.  The staff are taking their responsibility as essential workers very seriously as the protectors of these folks who are so important to you, their families, and our community.  We are adapting and learning how we can express love and joy without coming in close contact.   It's moments like this one that we cherish in our hearts. 

So, keep blowing those kisses and let your loved ones know how much you care!

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