It looked as though the snow was here to stay, but it’s gone for now.
The autumn leaves were beautiful as were the harvest landscapes but that expanse of fresh white snow also has an attraction all of its own, it’s so clean and fresh. So once it’s here to stay, let us enjoy the change and breathe in that nice fresh air as much as possible during our outings – but please watch your step there could be slippery spots.
Our visitors from October 19-25 were Richard Ketcheson, Phil Mark, Verla Smith, Cheryl Friesen, Rhonda Ross, Dennis and Gisele Toms, Roy Bortolotto, Myrtle Chambers, Sharon Beutler, Lydia Frazer, Norma Wilson, Janice Kalaman, Roy Swanton, Valerie Van Dresar, Joanne Corklsh, Mary Lou Sweeting, and Ward and Lydia Frazer.
We continue welcoming the many visitors who choose to brighten our days! We certainly appreciate your dedication. Activities are limited because of the COVID-19 virus but Doris Erickson Is very faithful with the leadership of card Bingo, exercises and floor curling. We had our sing along with Mary Thiessen.
The movie was Little House on the Prairie, which Charlotte Kovach provided. Our wonderful cooks served us with three delicious meals each day and we always enjoy our mid-afternoon and evening tea/coffee breaks. What more could we expect?
Sunrise Villa is certainly an assisted living plus facility. We don't even need to go to the post office. Angela Penner, our administrator, picks up our mail and also mails any outgoing letters for us. I could go on and on but I'm nearing the bottom of the page.
We are having a raffle for an afghan made by some of our residents and also a lighted Christmas flower arrangement donated by Lois Hurneniuk and June Thompson.
Tickets can be purchased by any staff member or call the Villa to make arrangements at 306-646-4988. All proceeds are going to the Sunrise Villa Tenants Association.
Thank you to Lois and June for your generous donation and to all who buy tickets. Sincerely, our villa tenants.