GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

50 Years of Love

Pamela and Barry were the Golden Happy Couple.

We celebrated with them “50 Years of their Love.

Pamela brought a photograph from their Wedding Day in 1968, which was adored by everybody.

A lovely couple then and now!

Congratulations to the both of you from all at Birchy Hill!

GYM TIME – NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE

All the Residents who joined the seated exercises group with Vitality Care were surprised how much fun they had.

This session’s topic was ‘Throw a Ball’. We played Balloon Tennis, ‘Basket Ball’, Squish It, and Hit the Cones.

Engaging music encouraged everybody to be part of the game. T

hank you, Shelley, as every time it was a great session.

BIRCHY HILL PIRATES WENT ABOARD THE SHIP……

When we docked the port in New Milton. Birchy Hill Pirates boarded the ship – some call it “Ashley Lodge Care Home”.

Everybody was in a lovely mood and looked forward to what was coming next, as they were seeing a new place and new people.

We enjoyed a great Pirates of the Caribbean Party with wild Ukulele music, fruit punch, and ‘Caribbean’ finger food.

After playing some games and winning some gold coins, we left them and their jewellery in peace. But they don’t know – we might come back!

Cruising back to our home port in Sway, the pirates were laughing, cheering and singing, and all agreed, it was a wonderful day out.

A big Thank you to Dana at Ashley Lodge, for inviting us to a great party!

SWINGING TEA PARTY…………

Friday afternoon was Party Time at Birchy Hill!

This time we invited Graham Bennett to entertain us with “Swing and Jazz” music.

The Residents were thrilled by his performance and gave him a roaring applause.

Thank you, Graham, we are looking forward to your next visit!

BEAR WITH ME………………….

We seized this lovely morning and visited a nearby Garden Centre.

Our Residents liked the big display of plants, but most of all they loved the bear, made from artificial grass!

Everyone had a nice little chat over a cup of coffee, sitting in the morning sun, before we were heading back for lunch.