the Lake Ridge Ladies Monthly Calendar here.
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the Lake Ridge Ladies Monthly Calendar here.
ABILENE, TX PERMIT #2401 6025 82nd Street Lubbock, TX 79424 806-698-8085 www.memorialdesigners.net AN AFTERCARE PROGRAM OF LAKE RIDGE CHAPEL & MEMORIAL DESIGNERS SEPTEMBER 2016 RECIPE OF THE MONTH HEALTHY TIPS SEPTEMBER LADIES DINNER INVITE “Your attitude is like a box of crayons that color your world. Constantly color your picture gray, and your picture will always be bleak. Try adding some bright colors to the picture by including humor, and your picture begins to lighten up.” ~Allen Klein~ My Friends, BETTER TOGETHER Many of you are home from summer traveling, ready to enjoy cooler weather and see your friends. We will have many opportunities for you from now until the end of the year to help fill your time. Please be sure and look at your newsletter calendar to see all the events scheduled, and join us for fun and companionship. The reason we stay busy during this time of year is because the holidays seem to be the hardest. Get involved now so you can get the most out of this time together. EVENT PHOTOS BULLETIN FEATURED MEMBER We will be bringing our food items this month for the “Feed Seniors Now” program, which is a part of the Meals on Wheels program that feeds seniors on weekends. We have been involved with this program for several years now and have been a very large contributor through our efforts. There will be a list of items that you can choose from on the bulletin. WITTY WORDS COMMITTEE Thoughtful Decisions • 12 months of continuing care email newsletters • True stories, articles from grief professionals, quotes and poems • Special issues for special occasions • Sign up on our website to begin receiving www.facebook.com/lakeridgechapelandmemorialdesigners @lakeridgechapel Blog: www.lakeridgechapel.wordpress.com • Offering funeral planning services at no cost or obligation • Gain peace of mind when you plan ahead • Freeze the price of the funeral • Call today for an appointment CALENDAR OF EVENTS We have been working on gathering recipes for our cookbook, “My Husband’s Favorite Recipe” for many months now, and we are still short on recipes. We need recipes other than desserts! You can tell what our husbands loved!! For those of you that are new, we ask you to bring a few recipes that your husband loved, along with a short memory and a picture of the two of you. These will be returned to you. They can be delivered to Lake Ridge Chapel or turned in at the dinner. If you have questions, you can call Sandy or Norma; their numbers are listed on the bulletin in the newsletter. I want you to know that you are all in my prayers daily. I love you and my life is blessed having you in it. Santos Moreno 806-698-8085 Gayle Severe 806-535-9323 6025 82ND STREET | LUBBOCK, TX 79424 806-698-8085 6025 82nd St Lubbock, TX 79424 806-698-8085 www.memorialdesigners.net For more information regarding prepaid funerals and consumer rights and protections under Texas state law, visit www.prepaidfunerals.texas.gov. Also, we have changed our “Hand & Foot” day to “Game Day.” Many did not know how to play Hand & Foot so we have changed that day to a day where we have different games to play. We would love for you to be involved. FOLLOW US TWITTER: @lakeridgechapel FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/lakeridgeladies BLOG: www.lakeridgechapel.wordpress.com Hugs, Gayle Sharing Loss, Sharing Life REMEMBERING THROUGH LIVING The Lake Ridge Ladies believe in a process of supportive interaction with family, friends and community. By remembering and honoring our past, we believe we can be a source of strength and inspiration for each other and those around us. The stated mission of the Lake Ridge Ladies organization is to embrace every moment life has to offer and enrich our community, each other and ourselves through a positive outlook and a lifestyle rich with experiences. RECIPE OF THE MONTH 4 Ingredient Peach Dumplings INGREDIENTS INSTRUCTIONS • • • • • • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cut peaches in half. Unroll crescent rolls and roll each peach in a crescent roll. Place in an 8x8 baking dish or casserole dish. Combine melted butter with ⅔ cup of reserved peach syrup. Pour over rolls. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Bake 30‐35 minutes or until lightly browned. Serve warm with ice cream. COMMITTEE MEETING 1-2:30PM People’s Bank 1 can crescent rolls (8 count) 1 can peach halves in light syrup, juice reserved ½ cup butter, melted 2 tablespoons cinnamon sugar GAME DAY 1-3PM LR Chapel • • • • HEALTHY TIPS Bunions Bunion (Hallux valgus) Tailor’s Bunion (Bunionette) BUNCO 1-3PM LR Chapel PARKRIDGE PREGNANCY DINNER 6PM Lubbock Civic Center DUTCH DINNER 6PM La Madeleine 8201 Quaker Ave Another type of bunion is called a Tailor’s bunion, also known as a bunionette. A Tailor’s bunion is located on the outside of the foot, where the base of the little toe joins the foot. It presents itself as a small bump, but gradually enlarges, with all the accompanying painful and annoying symptoms. What it means to you: If you’ve noticed the telltale signs of a bunion, there are several important things to remember. The first is that the sooner you receive treatment, the better your chances are for relief of this condition. The second is that bunions won’t go away on their own. Untreated, they'll just become worse; ultimately, they'll be more painful and even harder to get rid of. Third, although it is true that you won’t die from a bunion, that doesn’t mean it isn’t an extremely painful condition. In fact, the pain can be crippling if it’s left unattended. Don’t tell yourself (or let anyone else tell you) that bunions are a condition of aging, a fact of life or a part of your family tree that you can’t escape. They’re none of those things. What they are is this: a condition that, while devastatingly painful, can be treated – and eliminated – often without surgical intervention. And the earlier treatment begins, the better the chances are for a full recovery with minimal or no invasion. LADIES DINNER 6PM 50 Yard Line 2549 S. Loop 289 What to look for: The most common type of bunion begins as reddened skin over the joint of the great toe, or big toe. It may be followed by pain throughout the small joints of the foot, but particularly in the joint where the big toe joins the foot. (This area is known as the metatarsophalangeal joint, or MTP joint). This pain may accelerate to the point where wearing shoes causes pain and movement of the toe is difficult. Either before or after this occurs, a firm bump will develop on the inside of the foot, near the base of the big toe. This bump will grow in size, often to the point where it is unsightly and embarrassing. Wearing shoes becomes increasingly painful. Ultimately, the big toe will turn inward toward the other toes. Corns may develop on the smaller toes as a result of the abnormal position of the foot. If left untreated, the bunion may become so painful that the patient begins walking differently to relieve pressure to that part of the foot. As the problem progresses, pain may become so severe that walking at all becomes intolerable. Other notes: Bunions often are dismissed as simply an unfortunate fact of heredity (“Oh, my mother had bunions, so I guess I’ll have to put up with them, too”). In fact, although factors which predispose an individual to bunions may be hereditary, the problem is an acquired one – meaning that the patient has the ability to cut his or her risk factors. LAKE RIDGE LADIES DINNER FEATURED MEMBER Linda Wyatt Frank and I met in 1978 at the hospital where we both worked. I was a nurse and he was a security guard. Over the next two years we became work friends. Our friendship blossomed into a mutual respect and we eventually realized we wanted to spend the rest of our lives together. We had both been in marriages that failed, and we were both cautious about marrying again. It took a year of many long talks before we felt that we could make a marriage work. Our four children had to be convinced that we could form a blended family. We were married by the Justice of the Peace at the courthouse. We had a relationship based on trust and love. Our blended family grew as our children married and had children of their own. We have nine grandchildren and nine great‐grandchildren. Frank spent 25 years in the Air Force. He worked for Civil Service at Reese AFB until it closed and in the RV business until he retired due to health issues in 2007. His health continued to decline and he died on April 20, 2009. 50 Yard LAKE RIDGE LADIES COMMITTEE Line Nancy Yeargain Sylvia Swinford September 29th at 6:00PM Joyce Rowe 2549 S. Loop 289 | Lubbock, TX 79423 (806) 745-3991 Melba Jones Nancy Fehleison All guests will be presented a guest check. Glenna Lane Nancy Poteet Policy of the Lake Ridge Ladies The monthly dinner is exclusively for widows who have used the services of Lake Ridge Chapel & Memorial Designers. However, the monthly activities such as Bunco, Hand & Foot, and excursions are open to other widows and friends of the community. Sherri Cornett Pat Boren Shirley Parker Nita Koop Sandy Wall It was difficult to realize I had to face the rest of my life alone. When I was offered the opportunity to join the Lake Ridge Ladies, I knew that it would be a wonderful experience. Since I joined, I have enjoyed the support of other women who walk the path of widowhood. Norma Daniel Valerie Moreno Diane White Witty Words for Wise Women The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another. — William James Better Together We at Lake Ridge Chapel & Memorial Designers continue in desiring to serve you by meeting possible grief or bereavement needs you may be experiencing. In order to meet this all-too-common issue, Lake Ridge Chapel & Memorial Designers offers a grief class. The program’s focus is to provide encouragement and support to those who are hurting in their grief journey. Please contact Sherri Kinard at 698-8085 for the upcoming sessions and times. In the meantime, please do not hesitate to call and speak with Sherri if you have an immediate need. Lake Ridge Ladies BULLETIN SAVE THE DATE September 15th | Annual Parkridge Pregnancy Dinner 6:00 pm | Lubbock Civic Center Speaker: Tony Evans; tickets available for $45 at the Lake Ridge Chapel September 29th Please remember to bring your food items to our dinner this month to help Lubbock Meals on Wheels for their weekend program to stop senior hunger. Suggested donations: Instant Oatmeal, Instant Cream of Wheat, Juice boxes, Soup, small cans of chicken and tuna, cheese crackers, peanut butter crackers, individual Chef Boyardee meals, individual packages Gold Fish, individual packages of pretzels, individual packages of peanuts My Husband’s Favorite Recipes We have collected 227 recipes from 48 ladies. We do not have enough recipes for our cookbook. We will be extending our time to gather more. We need more recipes in categories other than desserts. If you do not want to submit a picture or a memory and only a recipe that will be fine, we would just like participation. We have over 500 Lake Ridge Ladies, and we should be able to produce a great cookbook! Contact Sandy Wall at 317-1996. Movie Day Sign up for Movie Day at the dinner! We will be going to the movies on a Tuesday once a month and you will be notified by email (preferably) or a phone call as to the date, time and movie. Many go to eat afterwards, and we have a great time! Prayer Chain If you have any prayer requests, we would like to pray for you. Contact Shirley Parker at 319-1126. Food Train Our Food Train is a service that we provide to any of our Lake Ridge Ladies who are in need of a meal and of seeing a friendly face in a time of need. We would like to help if you are sick or recovering. We have a list of our Ladies who have volunteered to help you in your time of need. We will bring you dinner with a portion that you will be able to have for lunch the next day and then someone else will bring you dinner again. If you would like to be on our Food Train as a server or if you need us to help you, please let us know by calling Diane White at 241-0742. Dutch Dinner Dutch Dinner is another opportunity to share a meal together in the middle of the month and meet new friends. We meet at a different restaurant every month. The date, time and location can be found on the monthly calendar. There are many of our Ladies who work or have other obligations during the day and cannot participate in our game days or outings. This dinner was planned for you! Game Day Join us for games on the 2nd Monday every month from 1-3pm. We will be playing Hand & Foot, Yahtzee, Dominoes, Mexican Train, Chicken Foot and Skip Bo. This is a great way to get involved with the Lake Ridge Ladies and make friends. Bunco Bunco is a dice game that is easy to play and very easy to learn! Bunco is usually played with a small money pot, but we bring a white elephant or re-gift for our prizes. We bring our gift in a pretty little gift bag. The prizes are always fun to win and even more fun to bring! We meet on the second Thursday of each month at Lake Ridge Chapel & Memorial Designers.