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View this email in your browser TOURING Now offering in-person or virtual tours for you to take a closer look at the community. Call our Community Relations Director, Tess Mulhberg, to schedule your tour time today. For Our Residents: Why not share what you love about living at The Bristol with others and gain a new neighbor? Receive two months of rent-free when you refer a friend. Ask Tess for more information about this offer.
Feeling Good Laugh my friend, for laughter ignites a �re within the pit of your belly and awakens your being. — Stella & Blake It’s fun to share a good laugh, but did you know it can actually improve your health? Learn how to harness the powerful bene�ts of laughter and humor. hu The Benefits of Laughter It’s true: laughter is strong medicine. It draws people together in ways that trigger healthy physical and emotional changes in the body. Laughter strengthens your immune system, boosts mood, diminishes pain, and protects you from the damaging effects of stress. Nothing works faster or more dependably to bring your mind and body back into balance than a good laugh. Humor lightens your burdens, inspires hope, connects you to others, and keeps you grounded, focused, and alert. It also helps you release anger and forgive sooner. With so much power to heal and renew, the ability to laugh easily and frequently is a tremendous resource for surmounting problems, enhancing your relationships, and supporting physical and emotional health. Best of all, this priceless medicine is fun, free, and easy to use. As children, we laughed hundreds of times a day, but as adults, life tends to be more serious and laughter more infrequent. But by seeking out more opportunities for humor and laughter, you can improve your emotional health, strengthen your relationships, �nd greater happiness—and even add years to your life. Community Celebrity
Darla is an exceptional resident who joined our community in December with her mom Delores. Over the years, someone had mentioned to Delores that an English Setter would make an excellent pet, and Darla has been the best four-legged friend. She is 8 years old and exhibits many wonderful traits like listening to all of her commands, laying and cuddling with Delores, and being friendly with everyone she meets. Darla enjoys her Pedigree grilled steak and vegetable �avored dog food and chews on her rubber toy with enthusiasm. She will also play with a ball anytime there is an opportunity! When asked if Darla has ever been naughty, Delores responded that Darla has never done anything mischievous. We are delighted to have you at the Bristol, Darla! Riddle: There are �ve holes in the ground and four seeds. A little boy plants one seed in the second hole. Then, a seed exactly to the right of that seed. Next, he plants a seed in the 5th hole, and �nally, he plants a seed four holes to the left of that. Which hole did not get a seed?
Guess Who? HINTS: I have 1 son who is a lawyer, 1 son who builds railroads, and 1 daughter who is a pampered housewife. I like to read cookbooks, but these days I don’t cook much. I still like dogs and have had quite a few. The answer will be posted in the Activities Room on the 10th of the month.
Did You Know? The March Equinox In the Northern Hemisphere, the March equinox (aka spring equinox or vernal equinox) occurs when the Sun crosses the equator line, heading north in the sky. This event marks the start of spring in the northern half of the globe. After this date, the Northern Hemisphere begins to be tilted more toward the Sun, resulting in increasing daylight hours and warming temperatures. (In the Southern Hemisphere, it’s the opposite: the March equinox marks the start of autumn, as the Southern Hemisphere begins to be tilted away from the Sun.) When is the �rst day of Spring? In 2021, the March equinox happens on Saturday, March 20, at 5:37 A.M. EDT. In the Northern Hemisphere, this date marks the start of the spring season. In the Southern Hemisphere, the March equinox marks the start of autumn, while the September equinox marks the beginning of Spring. From the Old Farmer's Almanac By Catherine Boeckmann Riddle: How did the daffodil win the car race?
Riddle: I don’t have wings, but I can �y. I have a tail. I am very colorful. I am not a bird. What am I? Zoom Painting Party with Resident Artists Kathy Jan and Doris
Bobbie NASA Zoom niverse Tour for Residents NASA NASA A Zoomed Tour of the Universe. Anna, OSU Astronomy Ph.D. candidate and host of the tour.
NASA Barb and Dennis have front-row seats for the universe tour. Murder Mystery Deputy Ashley taking charge of our Murder Mystery.
Drumming Barb and Dennis learning to play the Bongos. Comedian Laughing along with Zoomed live comedian Steve.
Chinese New Year Celebrating the Chinese Lunar New Year with mouth-watering, Chef-prepared Asian tapas. Wine & Chocolate Pairing Delicious Valentine’s wine and chocolate pairing. th hole. A: A kite. A: By putting the petal t
. ANSWERS to RIDDLES A: The fourth hole. A: A kite. A: By putting the petal to the metal. Connect with us on Facebook Stay up to date with what is happening around the community. Like, Comment, and Share! The Bristol Senior Living. Tess Muhlburg Community Relations Director - The Bristol Senior Living 7780 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus, OH 43235 PH: (614) 886-2818 TessMuhlburg@traditionsmgmt.net Carrie Velliquette, Executive Director Dusti Wears, Business O�ce Manager Tess Muhlberg, Community Relations Director Rachel Egbert, Move-In Coordinator LaTina Young, Nursing Director Cathleen Denti, Activities Director Bradley Balch, Executive Chef Jesse Harty, Maintenance Director Copyright © 2021 Traditions Management, All rights reserved.
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