Our old conservatory has been demolished and a new one is currently being built. The new conservatory is bigger and a better shape, being rectangular, and will have an additional entry point from the corridor.
We all had a very enjoyable trip on the Mary Sunley 2 community canal barge on 2nd August. The rain held off for us to ensure that we had a special day. Here are some photos….
Following on from our hugely successful lockdown Mediterranean Cruise, it was high time the residents embarked on another travel adventure. After much teamwork and planning, we decided this time to stay in the U.K. visiting 3 iconic destinations: Blackpool, Edinburgh and London. What better way to travel than to evoke happy memories of Steam Train travel on the ‘Woodlands Express’.
On each morning it was ‘All aboard’ as the lounge was transformed into a steam train with the journey projected on to the big screen with authentic sounds and views as if a steam train journey of yesteryear.
Each day on arrival we had a ‘fun quiz’ about the place we were visiting. Clearly the nostalgia sparked longstanding knowledge about all three destinations.
On day one our trip to Blackpool included a game of bingo, a trip up the tower, dancing at the tower ballroom, Wurlitzer organ recital, end of the pier entertainment with Arthur Askey and to finish, an evening ride along the illuminations in a tram. Lunch was traditional fish and chips from the ‘chippy’. Danielle mocked up a beach with bucket and spade. The day ended with a rousing chorus of ‘I do like to be beside the seaside’
Day two began with the journey up to Edinburgh. Phill had made a cardboard castle to adorn the lounge. The quiz was followed by readings of Robbie Burns poetry and the playing of bagpipes. Lunch was the traditional ‘Burns Night’ meal of haggis, neeps and tatties (with scotch broth for the less adventurous!). After lunch, the big screen allowed shared experiences including a display of sword dancing, a walk along the royal mile, military tattoo at the castle culminating in a Hogmanay fireworks display.
Our final day took us to London. The quiz was followed by a virtual open top bus tour that took us to lunch. Lunch was served in the conservatory that had been set up as a high-class London tea salon. A beautiful afternoon tea was served including bucks fizz and all the trimmings. The afternoon included a trip to the Tower of London, the changing of the guard and a trip to the London Palladium where we were entertained by Cliff Richard and Neil Diamond. Our day in London concluded with a right old karaoke singalong of songs such as ‘Maybe its Because I’m a Londoner’, ‘Down at the Old Bull and Bush’ and ‘Knees up Mother Brown’.
The successful event was a testimony to the teamwork of the whole Woodlands staff resulting in three days of joy for all. In the new year, we intend to organise such a virtual themed trip once a month – watch this space!
It is with great sadness we learn of the death of our Queen Elizabeth II on 8th September 2022. Woodlands Care Centre offers their sincere condolences to the entire Royal Family, and especially to our new King.
We will be supporting our residents at this sad time and ensure they are able to pay their respects to her on Monday 19th September as we observe the funeral together.