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Cottage Courier 32001 Cherry Hill Rd. Westland, Michigan 48186 December 2018 Welcome December pg 2 Crossword Puzzle pg 3 Wellness Column pg 4 The Senior Advocate pg 5 December Birthday s pg 6 Holiday Past& Present pg 7 Activities in the Cottages pg 8

The Village Voice Page 2 Staff Extensions December is the 12 th and final month of the year in the Gregorian calendar. December was once known as the tenth month of the year prior to January and February being added to the calendar. In the Northern Hemisphere, December is the beginning of the cold winter season, and a time filled with holiday joy. December is the ending of one year, with the excitement of a new beginning in the month of January. Because of this, winter is a time to reflect and repose. Birthstone: Turquoise (symbolizes good fortune and success) Flower: Holly or Narcissus (symbolizes sweetness, self-esteem, vanity) Zodiac signs: Sagittarius or Capricorn Did you know? Charles Dickens published "A Christmas Carol" on December 19, 1843. Did you know? The winter solstice occurs in December, marking the sun's most southern declination in the Earth's revolution around it. Did you know? That despite or perhaps because of its dark, short days December is the month of many bright festivals? Christmas, Kwanzaa, Chanukah, and New Year s Eve all known as the Festival of Lights Spirit of Christmas Week (Dec 17 th Dec 21 st ): Dress to impress according to the theme of the day Daily contests and weekly contests Days include: Merry Morning Monday- Wear your Christmas PJs (Pant/Shirt Combo only) Santa s Workshop Tuesday - Dress like Santa, Elves, Reindeers etc. Winter wonderland Wednesday- Bring winter indoors, wear your favorite outdoor apparel (Jackets, sleeves, leg warmers, scarfs etc. ) Color Block Thursday - Wear your favorite Christmas colors (red, green, black or combination) Festive Friday - Bring out the Tacky Sweaters/Skirt Michele White ~ 28885 Executive Director Mary Saffian ~ 0 Lead Receptionist Josh Kephart ~ 28890 Maintenance Manager Lisa Scott ~ 28893 Housekeeping Lead Shana Brown ~ 28886 Wellness Manager Melissa Newton ~ 28963 Wellness Coordinator Shari Thompson ~ 28952 Billing Jason Lovelly ~ 28927 Human Resources Melissa Nestorovski ~ 28928 Marketing Manager Jennifer Wolf ~ 28953 Wellness Instructor Beauty Shop~28889 All winners will be announced at the New Year s Party!

The Village Voice Page 3 Down 1 you dream of one 2 Magi gift 3 bestselling Christmas hit 4 surname of famous actor born in 1889 on Christmas 8 scrooges Christian name 12 always winter never Christmas here 13 presents 16 New Year s Eve in Scotland 19 how many pipers played? See answers on page 9 Across 5 who received good news of great joy 6 house of bread 7 mitt searchers 9 OT book that tells of where Jesus will be born 10 made from distilled wine 11 he penned Auld lange Syne 14 London gets a wooden one each year from here 15 Mary s cousin 17 Joseph fled here with his family 18 Traditional Italian cake eaten at Christmas 20 God with us 21 Christmas hymn

The Village Voice Page 4 Life Without a Car Part 2 In last month s column, I shared that due to some minor repair work I spent a little over a week without a car, yet still had things to do and places to be. Heeding the advice of my daughter s boyfriend, I decided to look for apps I could download onto my smartphone that would help address this dilemma. Starting with transportation, I essentially had two options: Lyft and Uber. Both connect you to people who - for a small fee use their personal cars to take you places. Because I was a first time user, Lyft offered me $5 off my first eleven rides so logically I chose them. I went to Apple s online App Store and within seconds had the free app downloaded on to my iphone. After entering my contact information - and of course a valid credit card I was all set to start using the app. The next morning, when I was ready for work I launched the app, entered the address of where I needed to go and in less than a minute was notified that a driver was on his way to pick me up. I was provided with the driver s name and photograph, along with the make and model - and picture - of the car he was driving and its license plate number. He arrived in just under six minutes. Through the app, through use of an avatar I could actually watch his car make its way to my home. The car was clean and in good condition and the driver was friendly. The ride to work took no longer than usual and cost a little over a $1 per mile. When I factored in my car payment, the cost of gas and insurance, and the cost of repairs and depreciation I discovered that if I took 1 to 2 short rides per day (6 10 miles) the cost was only slightly more than what I pay to use my own car. It was definitely cheaper than a taxi or renting a car and it was extremely convenient. I used Lyft the rest of the week and the longest I had to wait for a ride was 9 minutes. Next month I ll share how I was able to go grocery shopping without leaving the comfort of my couch.

The Village Voice Page 5 Help Us Spread the Word Almost everyone I know has embraced social media. With the upcoming holidaysit will help families stay in touch with each other even if they cannot be with each other in person. For me, nothing compares to a tea party with my granddaughter on FaceTime to tide me over until our next visit. The same holds true with our PVM family. With so many locations, we have been able to share good news, celebrations and special events with each other. One advantage of the Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Facebook page, which you may not be aware of, is that it allows us to get the word out to the rest of the world. Others can see how unique we are in terms of resident engagement, service excellence and vitality. We have now surpassed the 3,000 mark for Likes on our page; and almost all of our Likes have transitioned into followers. This is triple the number we had just a few short months ago. You can help us reach even more people. In addition, the more Likes we have the more clout we have with social media. This helps us keep our Villages strong with high occupancy. Please Like us if you have not yet done so; and ask your family and friends to join in on the fun as well. An added bonus is that you will all be in the know when it comes to PVM and also be privy to information on Wellness and other age related issues and opportunities. Speaking of keeping in touch with family and friends, we wish our readers a joyful holiday season and all the best in the coming year!

The Village Voice Page 6 Happy Birthday to our Wonderful Residents Following are the residents who celebrate a birthday in December! Frances Webb ~ 12/5/1920 George Claxton ~ 12/6/1932 Patrica Vollans ~ 12/21/1934 Vernon Kuehn ~ 12/25/1928 Welcome New Residents! Willie Mae Wheatley- Rose Cottage Carolyn German- Rose Cottage Pat Schooley- Ivy Cottage Welcome New Employees! Monique Griffin Resident Assistant Charde Straughter Resident Assistant

The Village Voice Page 7 Holiday Past and Present Holiday Past In 1828, the US ambassador to Mexico, Joel Poinsett was the first person to introduce Poinsettias into their country Holiday Past In 1949, the tree at Rockefeller Center was strung with 7,500 bulbs. Holiday Past The first American mention of a Christmas tree was in 1747, and, strictly speaking, it was not a tree at all but a wooden pyramid covered with evergreen boughs and decorated with apples. Holiday Past Artificial Christmas trees were on the market by 1900. They were available by mail from Sears, Roebuck and Company, and cost 50 cents for 33 limbs, or a dollar for 55 limbs. Holiday Present Poinsettias are now grown in all 50 states and represent over 85 percent of potted plant sales during the holidays. Over $220 million worth of poinsettias are sold during holiday season! Holiday Present Now more than 25,000 bulbs are strung on the tree - that is more than 5 miles of lights! Holiday Present Once the tree idea caught on, it grew rapidly. More than 34 to 36 million Christmas trees are now produced each year in the U.S. The industry employs over 100,000 people, and over 1 million acres of land have been planted with Christmas trees. Holiday Present Most artificial trees are now manufactured in Korea, Taiwan, or Hong Kong and contain nonbiodegradable plastics and metals. They usually range in price from $200 to $2,000. https://www.familyeducation.com/fun/history-christmas/seasonal-fun-facts

The Village Voice Page 8 Thank You! To all the family and friends that helped make our Harvest Potluck dinner a success! Wayne County Light Fest Rose Cottage Wednesday December 5 th Ivy Cottage Wednesday December 12 th UPDATES Sunday December 23 rd we will be having Christmas carolers visiting Rose and Ivy Cottage! Rose Cottage 3:30 pm Ivy Cottage 4:00 pm

The Village Voice Page 9 Like and Join the Village on Facebook! We now have a Facebook page titled Presbyterian Village of Westland! You can see our monthly newsletters, monthly calendars, weekly updates, flyers, and photos from the many activities at the village on the Facebook page! This is also a great way to let your family and friends know what is going on at the Village!

The Village Voice Page 10 Office Numbers Village Staff Michele White Executive Director Jason Lovelly Human Resources Josh Kephart Maintenance Supervisor Melissa Nestorovski Marketing Manager Jan Smith Nurse Manager (734) 728-5222 Shana Brown Wellness Manager Austin Jackson Dietary Services Director Shari Thompson Billing Kara Otto Social Worker Lisa Scott Housekeeping EMERGENCY NUMBER (734) 728-5222 32001 Cherry Hill Road Westland, MI 48186