The Quill—Newsletter of Saint Simeon's Senior Community December 2023

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Newsletter of Tulsa’s Senior Community

KRIS'S CARING CHAMPIONS

DECEMBER 2023

Saint Simeon’s Residents Enjoy Fall Festival & Halloween Parties and Pepper the Peacock Joins the Saint Simeon’s Team

Sharon Durant, CNA —Weekend Doubles, Memory Center Sharon is consistently calm, caring, patient, and efficient. She is alert to the needs of residents in memory care. —The Doss Family

Event Highlights 7th—Christmas Light Tour 13th—Christmas Tea Party 15th—December Birthday Party—HCC & MC 20th—Christmas w/Santa & Ugly Christmas Sweater Day 22nd—Christmas Party

27th—December Birthday Happy Hour—AL For a complete calendar of events, visit: saintsimeons.org/community/publications/activitycalendars To share your Saint Simeon’s Story Scan the QR Code above or visit: saintsimeons.org/share-your-saint-simeons-story

DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS Jorja Jacobs Pat Lazenby Maxine Cole Sam Orr Mike Elliott

Dec 2 Dec 2 Dec 3 Dec 3 Dec 4

Dec 15 Linda Woodfin Dec 19 John Dodson Gordon Kesselring Dec 20 Tody Kopczynski Dec 20 Dec 20 Joann Pollard

Virginia Smith Mike Davis Annie Thurman Beverly Purviance Rena Day

Dec 21 Dec 22 Dec 23 Dec 24 Dec 26

Stephen Collinson Dec 27 Ed Poston Dec 27 Shirley Basore Dec 29

THE QUILL»DECEMBER 2023

Saint Simeon’s is a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma


THE CHAPLAIN’S CHAT

The Rev. Susanne Methven, Chaplain

What don’t you see?

Recently I did not see the Abbey, a massive Benedictine church in Subiaco Arkansas. I entered the grounds of Subiaco, but only saw the colossal school buildings of the Academy. Later that same day, I didn’t see the gate to the walking trails of Hesychia House of Prayer. I missed the Abbey because I drove in on a road that led only to the school. As I looked up the slope, I couldn’t see the Abbey behind. On my way to the walking trails, I stepped off the path mown through the field as I swerved to avoid a herd of cows munching on the grass. What to others is obvious was hidden to me. A day later, I got a ride to a concert at Subiaco Abbey. I didn’t have to find my way; I was shown the way. We drove into a road past the one I had entered. We turned into the parking lot, at the end of which was the Abbey in full splendor.

FOUNDATION NEWS

Year-End Giving Your generous contribution to our annual fund empowers us to continue providing essential care and support to our residents. Your gift helps us create meaningful experiences and positively impact the lives of those we serve. Thank you for considering a donation to our annual fund today and help sustain our mission. Give Today! Visit saintsimeons.org/donate or contact Tyler Davis, 918-794-1918 or tylerdavis@saintsimeons.org

Why is it that we cannot see? Perhaps it is hidden behind something else, and we need a different perspective, a different path, or someone to show us the way. Perhaps we wander around in fear and come upon something surprising and wonderful that we didn’t expect. Maybe we need to use other senses, other people, other stories to orient us.

My father began planning for my parent’s “golden years” early in his career as he hoped they could be Residents of a “home” like Saint Simeon’s.

As I walked through fields and trees, I kept looking for something familiar. Instead I discovered an area full of cow bones… that was disorienting! I couldn’t find the gate, but I heard road sounds from where I entered the field. The sun was setting, and I figured that I needed to keep it on my right. Just as I was about to call for help, there was the purple gate to the trails.

I am forever grateful that he created a plan that brought comfort and peace to our family during the most challenging time in life. Saint Simeon’s staff made the end of his life so special.”

What aren’t you seeing this Christmas? Is the love of God hidden behind something else? Do you need help changing your perspective and someone to show you the way? Are you fearful? Perhaps the unexpected will bring you to wonder.

To the shepherds in the field, the angel brought good news of great joy about a Savior born in Bethlehem…hidden in a stable. And they said to one another, “Let us go now to Bethlehem and see this thing that has taken place, which the Lord has made known to us.” —Luke 2:15 This Christmas, may you be given eyes to see the wonder of God’s love.

THE QUILL»DECEMBER 2023

Ann Radford Saint Simeon's Foundation Trustee

IN MEMORIAM

Charles Ayers George Banasky Thomas Cook

Darrel Hightower Joan Patruska Jane Whitt

THE QUILL»DECEMBER 2023


THE CHAPLAIN’S CHAT

The Rev. Susanne Methven, Chaplain

What don’t you see?

Recently I did not see the Abbey, a massive Benedictine church in Subiaco Arkansas. I entered the grounds of Subiaco, but only saw the colossal school buildings of the Academy. Later that same day, I didn’t see the gate to the walking trails of Hesychia House of Prayer. I missed the Abbey because I drove in on a road that led only to the school. As I looked up the slope, I couldn’t see the Abbey behind. On my way to the walking trails, I stepped off the path mown through the field as I swerved to avoid a herd of cows munching on the grass. What to others is obvious was hidden to me. A day later, I got a ride to a concert at Subiaco Abbey. I didn’t have to find my way; I was shown the way. We drove into a road past the one I had entered. We turned into the parking lot, at the end of which was the Abbey in full splendor.

FOUNDATION NEWS

Year-End Giving Your generous contribution to our annual fund empowers us to continue providing essential care and support to our residents. Your gift helps us create meaningful experiences and positively impact the lives of those we serve. Thank you for considering a donation to our annual fund today and help sustain our mission. Give Today! Visit saintsimeons.org/donate or contact Tyler Davis, 918-794-1918 or tylerdavis@saintsimeons.org

Why is it that we cannot see? Perhaps it is hidden behind something else, and we need a different perspective, a different path, or someone to show us the way. Perhaps we wander around in fear and come upon something surprising and wonderful that we didn’t expect. Maybe we need to use other senses, other people, other stories to orient us.

My father began planning for my parent’s “golden years” early in his career as he hoped they could be Residents of a “home” like Saint Simeon’s.

As I walked through fields and trees, I kept looking for something familiar. Instead I discovered an area full of cow bones… that was disorienting! I couldn’t find the gate, but I heard road sounds from where I entered the field. The sun was setting, and I figured that I needed to keep it on my right. Just as I was about to call for help, there was the purple gate to the trails.

I am forever grateful that he created a plan that brought comfort and peace to our family during the most challenging time in life. Saint Simeon’s staff made the end of his life so special.”

What aren’t you seeing this Christmas? Is the love of God hidden behind something else? Do you need help changing your perspective and someone to show you the way? Are you fearful? Perhaps the unexpected will bring you to wonder.

To the shepherds in the field, the angel brought good news of great joy about a Savior born in Bethlehem…hidden in a stable. And they said to one another, “Let us go now to Bethlehem and see this thing that has taken place, which the Lord has made known to us.” —Luke 2:15 This Christmas, may you be given eyes to see the wonder of God’s love.

THE QUILL»DECEMBER 2023

Ann Radford Saint Simeon's Foundation Trustee

IN MEMORIAM

Charles Ayers George Banasky Thomas Cook

Darrel Hightower Joan Patruska Jane Whitt

THE QUILL»DECEMBER 2023


Newsletter of Tulsa’s Senior Community

KRIS'S CARING CHAMPIONS

DECEMBER 2023

Saint Simeon’s Residents Enjoy Fall Festival & Halloween Parties and Pepper the Peacock Joins the Saint Simeon’s Team

Sharon Durant, CNA —Weekend Doubles, Memory Center Sharon is consistently calm, caring, patient, and efficient. She is alert to the needs of residents in memory care. —The Doss Family

Event Highlights 7th—Christmas Light Tour 13th—Christmas Tea Party 15th—December Birthday Party—HCC & MC 20th—Christmas w/Santa & Ugly Christmas Sweater Day 22nd—Christmas Party

27th—December Birthday Happy Hour—AL For a complete calendar of events, visit: saintsimeons.org/community/publications/activitycalendars To share your Saint Simeon’s Story Scan the QR Code above or visit: saintsimeons.org/share-your-saint-simeons-story

DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS Jorja Jacobs Pat Lazenby Maxine Cole Sam Orr Mike Elliott

Dec 2 Dec 2 Dec 3 Dec 3 Dec 4

Dec 15 Linda Woodfin Dec 19 John Dodson Gordon Kesselring Dec 20 Tody Kopczynski Dec 20 Dec 20 Joann Pollard

Virginia Smith Mike Davis Annie Thurman Beverly Purviance Rena Day

Dec 21 Dec 22 Dec 23 Dec 24 Dec 26

Stephen Collinson Dec 27 Ed Poston Dec 27 Shirley Basore Dec 29

THE QUILL»DECEMBER 2023

Saint Simeon’s is a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma


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