Salina Community Matters December 2018

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Commun ty Matters Salina Presbyterian Manor

December 2018

Mary’s Musings By Mary Bridges, chaplain Salina Presbyterian Manor

Christmas is right around the corner. For many faiths, it is preceded by the season of Advent, which begins the Christian liturgical year. There are many Christmas traditions from around the world that are part of the fabric of Christmas in the United States. Both my maternal and paternal grandparents came to America from the Volga River area of Russia after their ancestors immigrated to Russia from Germany at the invitation of Catherine the Great. The first Christmas trees decorated and named after the Christian holiday appeared in Strasbourg, Germany, at the beginning of the 17th century. After 1750, they began showing up in other parts of Germany. Perhaps that is why when I was growing up, we really only had one decoration at Christmas time— our tree, which sat in the corner of the living room and had those wonderful old bubble lights. In the 1820s, the first German immigrants decorated Christmas trees in Pennsylvania. After Germany’s Prince Albert married Queen Victoria, he introduced the Christmas tree tradition to MUSINGS, continued on page 4

Glenda and Steve Thummel are thankful to be healed and home for the holidays after a motorcycle accident this summer.

Grateful to be home for the holidays On June 8, 2018, Salina residents Steve and Glenda Thummel were out riding their motorcycle on a beautiful day, traveling north of Salina and west of Concordia. In the blink of an eye, their lives were changed as they knew it: at an intersection they hit a pickup. “We were taken by ambulance to Salina where they determined our injuries were more than they could handle,” said Steve. They were then transported to Wichita’s Via Christi-St. Francis to start the recovery process. “I had a broken rib, but my basic injury was my left hip was dislocated,” said Steve. “They determined I had some bone chips in my hip and did surgery to take those out. I also had a really deep wound on my left shin. My injuries weren’t quite as bad as Glenda.” “I had seven ribs broken, my pelvis was broken in three places, and I had a broken wrist and a broken big toe,” said Glenda. “I had two breaks on one shoulder blade and one break on the other. I don’t remember anything HOLIDAYS, continued on page 2


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