516 Great Bridge Boulevard • Chesapeake, VA 23320 • Phone (757) 547-7876 • www.seniorlivinginstyle.com

JUNE 2020 Daily Scenic Tour Enjoy an hour scenic bus trip to get out and enjoy some new sights where we will drive around different areas, allowing everyone to WILLOW CREEK STAFF have a mini escape from home. Managers ���������������GLENN & VALERIE CAMPBELL Assistant Managers ���� DALE & MARILYN WRIGHT Executive Chef �������������������������������� TONIA JOYNER Community Sales �����������������������MANDI PROCTOR Activity Coordinator ��������������������MEREDITH PUGH Maintenance ������������������������������������D.J. RALSTON Bus Driver �������������������������������������APRIL OUTLAND

TRANSPORTATION Monday, 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.: Shopping Day — Front Lobby Tuesday: Doctor Appointments — Front Lobby Wednesday: Weekly Outings — Front Lobby Jean H. loving our curbside Thursday: Doctor Appointments — Front Lobby pickup surprise, Bergey’s Betty H., Frank N. and Wanda Friday, 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.: Dairy Ice Cream enjoying the mini escape Shopping Day — Front Lobby Welcome to Willow Creek We have two new neighbors, who survived a double quarantine! Spark up a conversation or bring them to a favorite activity of Christine Herbert Reynolds, yours today! Condoyannis “Herb” or “Bud” Willow Creek Garden Boxes Are Blooming

Mae Marie was happy to see her Bill G. was excited to get baby seeds have begun to sprout, a flower delivery service after the 2-week quarantine Kathleen Cantrell wins the quarantine to plant some beautiful “Can You Dig It Activity.” window sill growing competition! Great job! flowers on his patio. Jonathan and Meredith Loved Making Lemonade With Everyone They want to thank you all for what an amazing wedding day Willow Creek created to celebrate their Mae Marie, Hal R., Harriet S., Elsie J., and marriage. The newlyweds and Joan B. toasting Barbara B. showing their Audrey and Kathleen S. were gleaming with joy to marriage love from a distance coming out for a peek reading through everyone’s marital advice and blessings. With every scenario not going the way they had planned, they could not be happier with how it turned out. Thank you for filling their hearts with love and joy. After looking at photos, it’s very apparent to see Lori had a front row seat and was here to enjoy the whole day with us as well! Look for this photo on the Activity Board. Wednesdays in the Theater Enjoy a different show filmed from the famous Sight & Sound Theater in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. We will cast one of their amazing shows at three times on Wednesdays until we have seen them all! Sign up for what time you would like to take part of the action on the Activity Board. All Kinds of New Craft Corner Check out Activity Board for Crafts coming up this month — you won’t want Sprouts Popping to miss! Up Around W.C.

Jeanette V. made Painting window mosaics with Gail H., butterfly magnets Dolores R., Edith F. and Sandie R. with us last month.

Baby Bunny 1 and 2 was discovered by Ayra Kylie and Kevin’s pup. Can you spot the other baby tucked down in its nest?

Shirley F.’s adorable Making Cinco de Mayo mini sombrero butterflies came hats with Natalie B. and Edie H. out so cute! Try a Virtual Class Linda Hendrickson sends her love to everyone. She wanted everyone to know her Tuesdays and Wednesdays just aren’t the same, but she would love for you to join her on Tuesday for a Linda sharing her newest grandbaby, virtual exercise class where she Our annual visitors, Willow Aden born on May 6th and her other will teach it live from her very Creek’s mom and dad ducks have been two grandkids (left) Cassidy and own living room. waddling around with their new pack! Niko (right) with her husband, Ed Summertime Snicker Sudoku Brain Bender: Q: What holds the sun up in the sky? The object of the game is to fill all the black squares with the Word Ladders correct numbers. Each row, column and 3x3 subsection must A: Sunbeams! In each set below, use the What a Catch! include all digits 1 through 9 in any order. Four buddies—Calvin, Gary, Nate and Stan— clues to change the first went fishing. They each caught a different 2 1 5 word, one letter at a time, kind of fish: bass, walleye, perch and trout. 6 7 2 1 to get the last word. From the clues below, can you determine the first and last names of each fisherman, what Double Take 5 9 7 DAD kind of fish he caught, and how much the fish Fish around and find 10 differences in _ _ _ Took action weighed (3, 6, 8 or 10 pounds)? these two pictures. 2 1 1. Stan’s last name isn’t Hall. 3 1 2 7 4 _ _ _ A cube with dots 2. Calvin, whose last name isn’t Reynolds, 9 3 TIE didn’t catch the smallest fish. 3. The man who caught the 8-pound fish 6 4 9 GOLF didn’t catch the walleye. 4 2 1 8 _ _ _ _ Wide chasm 4. Mr. White didn’t catch the 6-pound trout. 2 7 3 _ _ _ _ Sea-loving bird 5. Nate caught the perch. 6. The fish were caught in the following order, _ _ _ _ Bovine patriarch from smallest to largest: Mr. Hall, Gary TV Dads BALL Benson, bass, and Calvin. Match the father figure character to the TV show he appeared in. Fictional Father TV Show FISH Virtual Visits 1. Tim Taylor A. “Father Knows Best” _ _ _ _ A tightly closed hand 2. James Evans Sr. B. “Home Improvement” _ _ _ _ Tiny water droplets You can get a free ticket to visit world-famous 3. Tom Corbett C. “Good Times” museums and attractions and use it without leaving _ _ _ _ Chewing gum flavor the comfort of your chair. A wide range of virtual 4. Steve Douglas D. “Family Matters” _ _ _ _ Two cups tours and online exhibits are available at your 5. Carl Winslow E. “My Three Sons” fingertips. Here are just a few you can explore. 6. Howard Cunningham F. “” _ _ _ _ Sewing accessories • The Louvre, Paris 7. Jim Anderson G. “The Courtship of FINS Louvre.fr/en/visites-en-ligne Eddie’s Father”

• National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

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• Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Puzzle Solutions 9 8 1 2 6 3 5 4 7 3 4 8 5 2 5 7 8 9 4 1 3 6

Washington, D.C. Brain Bender: What a Catch! 2 5 7 8 9 4 1 3 6 7 9 5 2 1 2 3 5 4 9 6 7 8

Nate Hall caught the 3-pound perch. Gary Benson caught the 6-pound trout. Stan 1 2 3 5 4 9 6 7 8 1 8 6 7 4 7 5 6 2 8 9 1 3 NaturalHistory.SI.edu 4 7 5 6 2 8 9 1 3

Reynolds caught the 8-pound bass. Calvin White caught the 10-pound walleye. 5 7 1 9 8 9 6 1 3 7 2 5 4

• San Diego Zoo, San Diego. TV Dads Word Ladders 8 9 6 1 3 7 2 5 4 8 6 9 4 7 4 2 9 5 6 3 8 1

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2 1 3 6 5 6 8 3 7 1 4 2 9 • Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, Calif. pins, fins 5 6 8 3 7 1 4 2 9 MontereyBayAquarium.org/animals/live-cams Mother’s Day Parade Thank you to all of our Willow Creek families for showering our mothers with love! We hope you all enjoyed the day!

Residents spaced out ready for the parade, sending their own funny messages back to the families.

Earlene S. looking like Jo C. was serenaded Mrs. America as she was by her family to enjoy caught waving to the some afternoon worship families in the parade on Mother’s Day.

We loved all the creative signs our families made!

Memaw, what a beautiful sign your family made for you! JoJo’s family sure did surprise Joan Sandra R. enjoying a B. — ready to cheer for front row seat to the their favorite mama! Mother’s Day Parade

You all made everyone’s hearts feel so happy!

Showing off her daughter, grandbaby, and great- We’re in the fritz without our Hairdresser grandbabies, Erlene S., everyone loved your family’s and hope she will be able to be back soon. video. What an adorable family you all have! Until then, Betty H. is willing to work! Hog Wild for June Birthdays Harleys June 1st, Carol Costen June 21st, Rosie Zegelbone and For more than a century, Harley- Shirley Fahrney June 12th, Kathleen Simmons Davidson motorcycles have been June 14th, Jane Jennings June 22nd, Florine Clarke synonymous with adventure and June 18th, Andrew Zosh June 25th, Frank Nuckols cruising on the open road. June 29th, Carol Finlay In 1901, the wheels began turning for a young Milwaukee man named William S. Harley, who had the idea for a motorized bicycle. He drew a blueprint of a small engine to fit on a bike, and over the next two years, he and childhood friend Arthur Davidson worked on the design. Davidson’s two brothers soon joined the team. They built the first motorcycles in a backyard shed. In 1905, their first dealership opened in Chicago. As business grew, the company hired more employees and built a factory in Milwaukee. Police departments began ordering Harleys for their We silly stringed two birthday victims Assistant Manager Dale officers, and the U.S. military last month — Hal R. was one! W. was the other! bought thousands of bikes during both world wars, where troops used them to deliver messages between units. After World War II, legions of Legacy Healthcare Services leisure riders took to the roads, See or call, Jessica Hawthorne cementing the popular brand as an American icon. The company’s First floor Apt. 127 bar and shield logo in orange, Tel: 757-842-4130. black and white is one of the most recognizable emblems in the world. Harley-Davidson motorcycles are sometimes called “hogs,” Family Care Senior Solutions a nickname that began in the 1920s, when one of the company’s See or call, Diane Perrot on the third floor. winning racing teams carried their Tel: 757-673-6981, mascot, a pig, on their victory laps. Cell:757-377-0510. Look for a special documentary on Harley-Davidson coming up in the Theater! 516 Great Bridge Boulevard Chesapeake, VA 23320

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