Wednesday, August 17, 2011

All is fair in LOVE, WAR and BEAN BAG

As Jody, one of our loyal bean bag baseball players always says, "All is fair in Love, War and Bean Bag Baseball". Bean bag baseball is a resident favorite here at Garden Way. The game is a test of balance, strength and a little bit of luck. It is played by the residents throwing bean bags at a bean bag toss and then depending on which hole they make it into, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, HOME RUN, or out determines which bas the residents go to. A line of chairs is in place to represent 1st, 2nd and 3rd and the residents rotate through the chairs as more runs are made. From there, basic base ball rules apply. Two teams play each other rotating through the innings and after almost an hour of play which ever team has the most points wins. Our games get competitive but all the residents have a good time cheering, making jokes and teasing each other over the score of the game.
Betty Lou throws a HOME RUN

Kathryn aims for the board

Marge tosses as other residents cheer her on

Jody concentrates with her tounge out of her mouth for focus

Larry, our newest resident, trying bean bag baseball

Ruth, Kathryn, Betty-Lou, Jody, Rene, Larry and Marge celebrate after a finished game

Tuesday, August 16, 2011


One of the many daily activites we have here at Garden Way is Wii Bowling. Wii Bowling is a Wii game in which a residents balance, focus and aim is tested. Each week we break into two teams and have a Wii bowling competition. There are more strikes and spares seen here then another other bowling ally in town. Currently, our score to beat is 265 and was bowled by Betty-Lou (below) just last Thursday! All of the residents enjoy this game and have continued to improve has they play more and more.


Thursday, August 11, 2011


Staff calls them the “Giggle Girls”, they refer to themselves as the “Trouble Makers”, whatever you call them, one thing is for certain, Betty-Lou, Jody, Rene, Anne and Ruth are the picture of true friendship. The five ladies all met at a previous retirement community but once they came to tour Garden Way they knew they would have to move here, and move here together. The five friends can often be found playing cards after lunch, laughing as they read e-mails in the dining room, or playing beanbag baseball with the rest of the community. This group of ladies is joyful to be around and despite being the best of friends, they always have time to meet new residents, show them around and invite them to a variety of the activities we have taking place. The Giggle Girls have multiple stories and jokes together and Jody has even written a book bout about the adventures they have experienced through their years of friendship.


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Move Ins Move Ins Everywhere...


Garden Way opened it's doors October of 2010. Since then our family has grown and we are always very excited to invite new people into that family. Over the past 90 days there has been a plethora of new faces around our community. We would like to take a moment to recognize each of those residents and say WELCOME to the Garden Way Family!

Harold and Mary M
Robert and Merle R
Jane R
Burt and Kappy E
Roberta S
Virgil and Marie A
Bill M
Herman K
Jack H
Larry T
Sandra M
Betty R
Kathleen E
James and Margery F
Irene G
Lena K
Marlene M
Ron S
We are so happy to have each of these new residents and are excited to see our community at Garden Way continue to flourish.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Meet Cindy O'Brien


Cindy is one of our wellness professionals here at Garden Way. She is passionate about helping people over 40yrs old achieve their goals of health and energy. Her talent is assessing and partnering with her clients to produce an exercise program that is fun, customized, and gets results quickly without pain.

Cindy also has special training in Arthritis and Osteopenia/Osteoporosis. She is adamant about teaching technically safe, effective and scientifically proven movements that help reduce pain & stiffness, and help stabilize or improve bone & muscle strength.

Cindy's exercise guidelines come from the Arthritis Foundation, National Osteoporosis Foundation, International Osteoporosis Foundation, Oregon State University Bone Research Lab, and Osteoporosis Canada.

We had the amazing opportunity today to have Cindy come and give a presentation "Better Bones, Better Body", in which she spoke about Osteoporosis and its symptoms, and what seniors can do to reduce these effects.

Each Thursday at 9:30am Cindy teaches a fitness class "Strong Bones, Strong Body" to help build strong bones and prevent falls, bone breaks and soreness. This class is free to residents and $2 for non-residents.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Grilling with Chef Dustin

The past two Thursday nights, our wonderful Garden Way Chef Dustin Kurth and Sous Chef Martin Hernandez, have partnered with Willamalane Senior Center to host a cooking class here at our community. The group of Willamalane seniors, as well as our own residents were able to enjoy the sights, smells and tastes of Chef Dustin's cooking. All of the meal was prepared on the grill which made for a delightful summer meal with little clean up. On the menu? Pork Loin and Tuna Steaks assorted with a variety of vegetables and even fruits prepared over the open fire.

Chef Dustin and Sous Chef Martin teaching the folks from Willamalane Senior Center

Chef Dustin lights the BBQ for our feast


Chef Dustin and Sous Chef Martin explain how to make meal in minutes on the BBQ




Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Rag Time with Randey

 

Randey, a local pianist in town, comes to play for our residents once a month. Randey plays a variety of songs from different genres and generations. He also brings song lyrics so that residents can sing along as he plays.  The sounds of the piano and voices fill the community and everyone had a wonderful time.