Chester Chatter: Friends help cure Cabin Fever
Ruthie Douglas | Feb 25, 2019 | Comments 0
By Ruthie Douglas
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I have worked out some plans to keep me upbeat. I have a large window by my bed, which overlooks the parking lot and a section of Route 11. Does that seem boring to you? Well, it isn’t necessarily. I watch the staff come and go changing their shifts. I watch the plow clearing the parking lot. However, some things that I see I cannot mention …
Also, I have watched more TV than anyone needs to view. I have read a book every two days. I go to Bingo, something I had never done before. The rehab has many activities that I really enjoy. Some new friends and I play cards most every night of the week. I have made many new friends. I adore the wonderful staff here. They share jokes with me, they hold me when my pain overwhelms me and cheer me up when I am blue.
Well folks, that is my Cabin Fever. I am warm. Folks take care of me, long-time friends stop by or phone me. For now, it’s where I have to be and it could be a lot worse.
Notes from all over
Hope you got to see the beautiful and bright super moon. It really was something and you could view it on two nights.Doris Clark as passed away. She leaves daughter Donna Albanese and son Fred Clark.
Chester Winter Carnival was a huge success and enjoyed by many. Recreation Director Matt McCarthy does a great job. Many activities were offered making it a good time for everyone. Great job Matt.
State Rep. Tom Bock is back to work for us at the Vermont State House. Also congratulations to Jessica Joy Lipton Pierce, an 8th grader from Chester who was chosen to serve as a legislative page from among 88 applicants from around the state.
Town Meeting Day is coming up. Plan to attend and get out to vote.
Remember our Police Department, Fire and Rescue Crew as we are so lucky for their service. See you March 4 and March 5 for Chester Town Meeting and Election Day.
Filed Under: Chester Chatter • Community and Arts Life
About the Author: Ruthie Douglas is originally from Springfield but has called Chester her home for 58 years, and has been writing the Chester Chatter column for more than 40 of those years. Ruthie is also a longtime volunteer throughout the community.