Wichita Community Matters December 2017

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Commun ty Matters Wichita Presbyterian Manor

December 2017

INSERT NEW PHOTO Betty Curtis

Have some fun By Greg Spring, chaplain Wichita Presbyterian Manor

In late October of this year one of our Westerly residents, Betty Curtis, took a trip to visit her sister in Denver. Betty’s two daughters also joined. This pair of sisters, as Betty put it, had a good trip, which included a day in the snow. I thought to myself, what in the world would Betty be doing in the snow? It turns out this group of sisters selected one day to drive up to the mountains. They were in the mountains for half of a day, then back to civilization. According to Betty, there was quite a bit of snow. They got out of the car to enjoy the snow and they started making snowballs. I asked, “Betty, did you hit anybody with a snowball?” She replied, “Of course, that’s the purpose of a snowball.” There are two lessons from this incident. First of all, fun things like a snowball keep us young. We might grow old, but let’s not grow up. The second lesson is obvious. If there is snow, stay away from Betty or there might be a snowball fight.

Christmas tree-ditions By Chaplain Greg Spring’s late father, Richard Spring

When I think of Christmas, I remember most of all, the scene around the Christmas tree when my three kids were small. You see my wife was into “arts and crafts” like ladies everywhere, so the house was filled with decorations. A spot was hardly bare. But over in one corner, with the TV moved away, we made room for a big fir tree, the center of Christmas day. The room had a very high ceiling, so the tree was nice and tall. It took some really good supports to make sure it didn’t fall. TREE, continued on page 2


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