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on December 3, 2015

Submitted by Nathan Bolls

If you want to “save 15 percent or more on car insurance, you…” That’s what you do! If you are a fish living in a place that enjoys four distinct seasons, you adapt. That’s what you do! We tough, adaptive Midwesterners may now enjoy a moment of silent smugness.

Written By Sarah Duggan on December 3, 2015

AH, AH, AH-CHOOO!

Get ready, world – flu season is upon us and it’s time to remind ourselves what to look for and how to take extra care of ourselves to avoid getting sick. Most, if not all of us, have had our flu shot already. If you haven’t, I encourage you to contact your primary care physician about receiving the vaccine.

on November 25, 2015

Submitted by Nathan Bolls

Recently, while reading a short paper on an aspect of the history of Christianity, I ran across this quote from Saint Therese of Lisieux: Each small task of everyday is part of the total harmony of the Universe. I thought of hummingbirds.

Our beloved ruby-throated hummingbirds, as stated by Velma Skidmore in her Outdoor Observations article in the 3 September 2015 Messenger, winter in either southern Mexico, the Yucatan, or a bit farther south. And they cross the open water of the Gulf of Mexico.

Written By Sarah Duggan on November 25, 2015

I am Thankful

I am thankful for my family. I am thankful for my faith. I am thankful that my husband and I are able to work. I am thankful I have a job that I love. I am thankful my daughter plays hard. I am thankful I have people in my life I can count on. I am thankful I have a home, food and clothing. I am thankful that someone invented whipped cream to top off my pumpkin pie. I am thankful for my dogs. I am thankful that we are not all the same. I am thankful to be here. I am thankful to have the opportunity to be thankful.

Written By Becky Fitzgerald on November 25, 2015

The top of the short wall in front of Magye Loya’s desk has some additional bling this week. “In the Key of Christmas,” a decorated tree entered in the annual Festival of Trees competition, won two awards at a gala on Friday, Nov. 20, at Houston Street Ballroom. The tree, designed and decorated by Meadowlark Hills employees Kristin Bribiesca, Becky Fitzgerald, Mary Harness, Magye Loya and Kinzie Jo Zimmerman, earned the Festival Favorite and People’s Choice awards. 

on November 19, 2015

Submitted by Nathan Bolls

Shunryu Suzuki once said, “We ourselves cannot put any magic spells on this world. The world is its own magic.”

It is amazing the most of the smaller mammals in our area—including the deer mouse, white-footed mouse and prairie vole, plus 7 or 8 others—do not hibernate during winter months.

But four species that might be found in our area do spend some months in hibernation: 13-lined ground squirrel, Franklin’s ground squirrel, eastern chipmunk and the meadow jumping mouse.

Written By Sarah Duggan on November 19, 2015

Now Showing: Christmas in the Movies!

It’s time to get signed up for the 2015 Christmas Carousel, a holiday party for independent living residents and Passport members! This year’s theme is Christmas in the Movies and during the evening of Wednesday, Dec. 16, you’ll be diving into five well-known Christmas movies located in rooms throughout the Community Center:

on November 19, 2015

Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community received the PEAK Award on Tuesday, Nov. 17, during a presentation ceremony in the Meadowlark Hills Community Center.

The award was presented to Annie Peace, Health Services Director at Meadowlark Hills, by the Secretary for Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS), Kari Bruffett.

Written By Sarah Duggan on November 12, 2015

The Doctor (and the Nurse Practitioner!) is in!

on November 12, 2015

Submitted by Nathan Bolls

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