Fort Scott Presbyterian Village
Food for thought JANUARY 2023
for the New Year As another new year begins, we asked residents for their advice, insights, and resolutions for the turning of the calendar. Minnie Lou Allen offered a nice list to consider at the top of the fresh new year. 1. Random Acts of Kindness should be done throughout the day.
What are your dreams? Most people have something in their lifetime that they have always dreamed of doing or seeing. Regardless of age, having a desire to fulfill a personal dream is prevalent among all. When we asked our seniors, “Is there one thing you would still like to do in your lifetime?” we received a variety of answers, but many of those dreams we heard sounded absolutely possible for us to help fulfill. This prompted our leadership team at the Fort Scott Presbyterian Village to put their creative minds together to figure out a way to fulfill our residents' dreams. This will be accomplished through community partnerships, family member’s participation, and our staff’s dedication to our seniors. Our “A Dream Fulfilled” program will kick off with the New Year, and each month we hope to fulfill at least one dream. Residents Janet Braun and Shirley Hildebrand both have a dream to ride in a new Cadillac. Please contact us if you have a new Cadillac that you have obtained within the last year, or you know someone that would be willing to share their new caddy with us for a short ride for these youngat-heart ladies. We will also reach out to the car dealers in Southeast Kansas if we don’t find one otherwise, in hopes they would be willing to partner with us to fulfill this wonderful dream. u
2. Sitting on the porch swing under grandma's quilt makes the January snowy days warmer. 3. Awaken your inner soul. 4. A New Year for a simpler life. Rest and relax with your favorite book. 5. January is the month to cook organic. 6. Join your family around the table this year rather than eating in the car. 7. For your wellness may you enjoy a winter of grounding outside with your hands or feet. 8. Some folks are hunters, others are gatherers. I have been green for years. 9. During COVID shutdown flowers kept me alive. They needed feeding, they needed watering, rotated in the sun, and I could talk to them for company. 10. Identify the good things in your life and appreciate them often. u
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