Many residents here are recuperating from whatever illness is around and some are still sick, so mot much happening here.
LaVonne McNett put a news note in the mailbox saying that she visited some friends in Mansfield on Sunday. Just out enjoying the sunny day, she commented.
Pauline Watts was at her window when I stopped in earlier. She said that her son Kelly Watts had called her on Sunday and reported 60˚ and sunny in Arizona.
Actually it as quit mild here a couple days last week. I know i took a walk one of those days and everything was thawing. I noticed especially the cute little snow man someone had made outside here at the East side of the building. He didn't last long, his little scarf was getting pretty soggy, when I saw him last.
Maybe someone will make another one. We do have folks who like to play in the snow.
Lat Tuesday, Irma Earley said that her daughter, Deb Eilliot took her to see her brother Paul Machmer, Sr. at Twin Oaks.
Irma's daughter, Maxine Shedden was able to join them also and they all enjoyed the visit.
On Sunday, Maxine and Irma enjoyed the sun as they drove to Sylvania for lunch at the Iron Skillet.
Another puzzle has been finished i the second floor lounge. It's very pretty and another smaller one has been started. It looks complicated to me, but the puzzle people here don't mess around. They are done before I get to see them sometimes.
France Kobbe told me that her daughter Carol has been up to have lunch with her after this past week. Frances also said that she is feeling much better, now.
The resident at Cedar Ridge want to offer their sincere condolences to Mable DeBruin at the passing of her brother, this past week.