Newsletter - Morning Pointe
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Newsletter - Morning Pointe
® February 2015 711 Kings Lane • Tullahoma, TN 37388 • (931) 455-0860 Do You Remember Your First Kiss? Betty Hobb's first kiss was when she was in about the 6th grade. She recalls the name of the boy who kissed her. His name was Jack Hobbs and he eventually became Betty’s husband. Morning Pointe Leadership Team Executive Director Donna Stephens Business Officer Manager Anne Caldwell Lantern Program Director Terri Wohlgemuth Life Enrichment Director Marcia Massengill Maintenance Director Bruce Pendergraff Resident Services Director Kayron Bowen Food Services Director Patty Key Residents Remember Tis the Season of Love Harry Hines remembers the first girl he kissed. He was in 3rd grade and a group of children were playing post office. The girl that went first in the game, Bonnie, sent a letter to Harry. He entered the room where she was waiting and they looked each other in the eye. To Harry’s innocent question, “what do I do now?” the girl responded with “kiss me dummy!” At their 50th reunion Harry entered the party with his wife Doris and from across the room they heard “Kiss me dummy!" Bonnie and her husband were at the reunion. Every month our residents look forward to a visit from the preschoolers of Stepping Stones Preschool. They sing songs and give each resident a small handmade gift to treasure. They bring so much pleasure just by visiting and sharing their smiles and laughter. This February our residents will be returning the gesture through handmade valentines and candy for the youngsters. FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS! FEBRUARY EVENTS 2/2 Katherine Rickman 2/7 Pat Ray 2/12 WillaFaye Finger 2/23 Lois Snider Preschoolers Residents Give Back Senior Super Bingo 2/10 @ 1 p.m. Family Dinner & Entertainment 2/15 @ 4.00 Please RSVP by 2/10 Balance Screening 2/17 @ 9 a.m. Caregiver Support 2/24 @ 4 p.m. Donna's Desk Cuddle Therapy Gigibean Sprouts help reduce anxiety, distress and communication difficulties. Often, they can bring about a sense of calmness, purpose, and in many cases a connection with memories of a resident’s own real children. Welcome New FSD It is my pleasure to welcome new Food Services Director Patty Key to Morning Pointe. Patty comes to us from Hilton Hotels where she has 23 years experience as food and beverage director. Patty moved to the area to be a first time grandmother. She is an avid reader, enjoying mysteries and books about travel. She looks forward to providing our residents with a dining experience that is about more than just food. Her goal is to make each meal a culinary delight. We may need to take up additional exercise to burn the extra calories! Loretta Hewgley w/ Harry Life-Like Dolls Cuddle Therapy is a recognized beneficial program for many residents with Alzheimer’s and other forms of memory loss. Now, The Lantern is home to two life-like Gigibean Sprouts. The specially created dolls New Year's Eve Early Margaret Tolley Enjoying Cuddle Therapy The party was actually held at 2:00 p.m. After counting down the seconds until the minute hand hit the number 12 we toasted with bubbly white grape juice to shouts of "Happy New Year," and "Good Health to all." We are older, wiser, and less tired! It's Midnight Somewhere! Ringing in the New Year! Patty Key New FSD! Most Tullahoma residents waited until 12:00 p.m. central time to ring in 2015. But we at Morning Pointe were ahead of the game this year. We rang in the New Year with our first annual "It's Midnight Somewhere" Party. Happy New Year! to all from Morning Pointe At the Pointe Loretta Hewgley Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hewgley Harold and Loretta 56 Years of Love Mrs. Loretta Hewgley came to live at Morning Pointe in November of last year. Born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1939, she grew up in the Nashville area, attended Tennessee Tech and worked as a court reporter for a number of years. She also worked as a legal secretary for Jim Conley. Loretta was very active in the National Federation Garden Club and for over 20 years she enjoyed judging flower shows & traveling with a team giving environmental education workshops. Loretta was a founder of Manchester, TN's popular, annual “Trees of Christmas". She has fond memories of visiting Cheekwood in Nashville every year with family. Loretta continues her love of flowers and gardening through Morning Pointe’s monthly garden club. Loretta met the love of her life, Mr. Harold Hewgley at the AEDC Boat Club in Tullahoma, where her parents had a boat. Friendship eventually blossomed into love. Harold courted Loretta for about a year and then one evening when returning her home from a date, while sitting in the car in front of her house he “popped the question” and she said, “Yes!” He gets a wistful look in his eye as he remembers, “she was so beautiful.” She smiles back at him as she recalls, “It was truly love at first sight.” She remembers falling in love with him immediately, and looking back says she was so grateful that she fell in love with a “good one.” The couple were Wanda & Dennis Couples Line Dancing Joyce Massengill w/ daughter Marcia Shull Crafts w/ Deb Fields Mrs. Hewgly & Mr. Keele Loretta Enjoys Puppy Pals thanks to Nancy Lawrence wed on November 21, 1959. This year they will be married for 56 years. They have been blessed with two children, and one grandchild, 2 year old Ezra. Jon Gray & Mrs. Ballou Share a hug Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) 711 Kings Lane • Tullahoma, TN 37388 For Generations To Come® Morning Pointe residents and staff posed with our "Mayberry" car. State Rep. Judd Matheny & son rode in the Tullahoma parade & Mayor & Mrs. Curlee stopped to admire the vehicle. Mascot Jojo even got a new dress!