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MAPLE LAWN MIRROR Loving Hands Reflect Caring HeartsFEBRUARY 2020 The Maple Lawn Mirror is wrien & published by Maple Lawn residents & acvity department staff February Special Events In Loving Memory…. Clare Walker Arnold Malesh Billie Maki Gordon Lawhead Patricia Hyska Lewis Saunders Kenneth Zielke Mary Penner Bey Millard Lewis Fink Buster Bassage 2/19/39 2/25/35 2/26/42 2/27/41 2/28/32 2/28/29 February 5 February 7 February 13 February 14 February 18 February 20 February 26 Every Friday Resident Council Chocolate Workshop! Adopt-a-Grandparent Valenne Ice Cream Social & Entertainment Ladies Luncheon Make & Take Cards Music with Fred Walker Slumber Party! MAPLE LAWN MEDICAL CARE FACILITY 50 Sanderson Lane Coldwater, MI 49036 517-279-9587 Office Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. ______ Administrator: Jayne Sabais Office Manager: Jessica Worden Medical Director: Chad Whitaker, M.D. Director of Nursing: Lorraine Akers Acvies Director: Kelli Seager Social Services: Angela Salesman Registered Diean: Nichole Anglin Dietary Manager: Robin Hisler Billing/Bills: Kerry Schoenauer Care Conference/Waing List: Sue Failing The Maple Lawn Mirror can be viewed in color at: www.maple-lawn.org www.facebook.com/ MapleLawnMedical CareFacility Love has nothing to do with what you are expecting to get - only with what you are expecting to give - which is everything.Katharine Hepburn

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MAPLE LAWN MIRROR “Loving Hands Reflect Caring Hearts”

FEBRUARY 2020

The Maple Lawn Mirror is written & published by Maple Lawn residents & activity department staff

February Special Events

In Loving Memory….

Clare Walker

Arnold Malesh Billie Maki

Gordon Lawhead Patricia Hyska

Lewis Saunders Kenneth Zielke Mary Penner Betty Millard Lewis Fink Buster Bassage

2/19/39 2/25/35 2/26/42 2/27/41 2/28/32 2/28/29

February 5 February 7 February 13 February 14 February 18 February 20 February 26 Every Friday

Resident Council Chocolate Workshop! Adopt-a-Grandparent Valentine Ice Cream Social & Entertainment Ladies Luncheon Make & Take Cards Music with Fred Walker Slumber Party!

MAPLE LAWN MEDICAL CARE FACILITY

50 Sanderson Lane Coldwater, MI 49036

517-279-9587 Office Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

______

Administrator:

Jayne Sabaitis Office Manager:

Jessica Worden Medical Director:

Chad Whitaker, M.D. Director of Nursing:

Lorraine Akers Activities Director:

Kelli Seager Social Services:

Angela Salesman Registered Dietitian:

Nichole Anglin Dietary Manager:

Robin Hisler Billing/Bills: Kerry Schoenauer Care Conference/Waiting List:

Sue Failing

The Maple Lawn Mirror can be viewed in color

at: www.maple-lawn.org

www.facebook.com/ MapleLawnMedical

CareFacility

“Love has nothing

to do with what

you are expecting

to get - only with

what you are

expecting to give

- which is

everything.”

Katharine Hepburn

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Dior’s “New Look”

A casualty of World War II was fashion. With the rationing of materials and anxiety over radicalism, civilian clothing styles became austere, utili-tarian, and practical. Women no longer wore silk or other fancy fabrics, and they gave up accessories like boning for corsets and zippers. For the first time, women wore trou-sers! The British government went so far as to pass aus-terity regulations. Footwear, textiles, and clothing bran-

dished the CC41 logo, signifying that it conformed to 1941 regulations for “Controlled Commodities.” Per-haps no city suffered more than Paris, the world’s fash-ion capital. Not only was it occupied by the Germans but fashion houses were forced to shut their doors. So, on February 12, 1947, when French designer Christian Dior debuted his “New Look” line at the Par-is fashion show, he both saved Parisian fashion and brought femininity into style again. Dior’s New Look silhouette was both old and new all at the same time. It offered a return to pre-war femininity and yet presented a new, modern woman. The line did away with trousers, boxy shoulders, and civilian an-drogyny and returned to the small waists and hourglass figures of the pre-war era. Dior focused on soft, round-ed shoulders, tight-fitting jackets, and spreading, pad-ded skirts. Essential to the New Look was his corset, known as the Waspie, which narrowed the waist and accentuated the bustline. As a child, Dior grew up wandering the flower gardens of his home. Those flowers heavily influenced his notions of femininity. He rejected austerity and let fabric flow freely from his gar-ments, like an abundance of petals. Some critics de-cried the designs as wasteful or extravagant, while oth-ers found them to be affronts to the newfound inde-pendence enjoyed by women who had taken over the jobs of men in offices and factories. But many women embraced the New Look as a welcome alternative to the ugly practicality of the war years. In many ways, the New Look was a rejection of the war itself and a re-turn to the nostalgia of the pre-war years, where wom-en were once again expected to be feminine.

A Giant Leap for Humankind

This month we will enjoy an extra day, transforming 2020 into an extraordinary year. Every four years, an extra day, called leap day, is added at the end of Feb-ruary. This extra day is built into the year to ensure that our calendars remain aligned with Earth’s movement around the sun. Our modern calendars have 365 days, but Earth takes 365.2421 days to make it all the way around the sun. The ancient Egyptians were the first civilization to calculate that our cycle of days and nights did not align perfectly with the calendar year, but it wasn’t until Julius Caesar’s reign during the Roman Empire that anything was done about it.

For millennia, calendars were loosely based on human observations of the lunar cycle. Extra days, weeks, and even months were added at random to make up for seasonal discrepancies. Julius Caesar was fed up with the inadequacies of such calendars based upon a 10-month solar year. In 46 BC, he enlisted astronomer Sosigenes to modify the calendar to include 12 months and 365 days. January and February were added as the final two months of the calendar, with the leap day add-ed as the final day of the last month of February once every four years. Julius Caesar named this the Julian calendar after himself.

The Julian calendar was hailed as a tremendous im-provement, but it was still not perfect. The solar year is only .2421 days longer than the calendar year, not .25. Adding an entire day every four years added 11 extra minutes to each year! After hundreds of years, the Julian calendar veered weeks from the solar year. Like Cae-sar before him, Pope Gregory XIII decided to fix this problem. In 1582, the Pope created his Gregorian cal-endar. It was still a 12-month, 365-day calendar with an added leap day every four years, but the Pope went further. He decreed that leap years would not occur on years evenly divisible by 100, excepting those divisi-ble by 400. For example, the years 1700, 1800, and 1900 were not leap years, but the year 2000 was. Pope Gregory XIII’s calendar is still in use today, but it is still not perfect. Mathematicians note that after another 10,000 years, someone will have to create a new cal-endar once again.

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White Bean Chicken Chili A slow-cooker recipe

Ingredients:

1 yellow onion, diced 2 cloves garlic, minced

1 (32-ounce) container chicken broth 2 (15.8-ounce) cans great northern beans, drained

and rinsed 2 (4-ounce) cans diced green chilies

1 (15-ounce) can whole kernel corn, drained 1 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon black pepper 1 teaspoon cumin

3/4 teaspoon dried oregano 1/2 teaspoon chili powder 1/2 cup chopped cilantro

4 ounces cream cheese, room temperature 1/4 cup half-and-half

3 cups shredded rotisserie chicken meat

Sour cream, chopped avocado, shredded cheese, and/or tortilla strips for serving

Directions Place onion, garlic, broth,

beans, chilies, corn, salt, pepper, cumin, oregano, chili powder, and cilantro in the bowl of a slow cooker. Cook on the low setting for 8 hours or

the high setting for 3–4 hours. Stir in cream cheese, half-and-half, and shredded

chicken. Cook on the high setting for an addi-tional 15 minutes.

Divide soup into bowls and optionally top with sour cream, avocado, cheese, or tortilla strips.

Makes 6–8 servings

Rising from the Ashes

During the mid-1820s, the U.S. government was pres-suring the Cherokee people of Georgia to leave their homelands and move west of the Mississippi River. In response to this crisis, the Cherokee Nation estab-lished a newspaper, the Cherokee Phoenix, with the purpose of keeping its members united and informed. Cherokee Galagina Oowatie, taking the American name Elias Boudinot, was selected as the first editor. The first issue was printed on February 21, 1828. It was the first newspaper published in a Native American lan-guage. Articles were run in both Cherokee and English, and soon the newspaper informed both Indian and white audiences. The paper was shut down in 1834 but was revived and can be read today in print and online.

Maple Lawn Bible Study scripture of the month:

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February Birthstone

The amethyst, a purple variety of quartz, is the birthstone of February. This gorgeous violet

gemstone has been valued by humans for thou-sands of years for it’s beauty and mythical pow-

ers. Amethysts were buried in the tombs of Egyptian pharaohs and in caves of Neolithic

man. In the Middle Ages, amethysts were worn to protect against sorcery and bring victory in

battle. The name amethyst comes form the Greek word amethystos, which means “not drunk”, as the stone was thought to prevent intoxication.

February Flower-Violet

While many associate roses with Valentine’s Day, violets are the traditional flower to give

one’s beloved on February 14. Legend has it that while imprisoned by the Romans, the Christian priest St. Valentine used crushed violet petals as ink to write secret notes of love and friendship.

Thus, violets came to symbolize faithfulness and love. It is said that dreaming of violets means

good luck and success are coming your way. In addition to their decorative charms, this lovely, little edible flower can be used in a variety of foods, such as salads, smoothies and sweets.

February Birthdays

In astrology, those born between February 1–18 are the Water Bearers of Aquarius. As the water of life heals the land, so Aquarians are

the humanitarians of the zodiac. Free-spirited, nonconformist, compassionate, and visionary,

they support giving “power to the people.” Those born between February 19 and 29 are the Fish of Pisces. Fish feel things deeply, as in under-the-sea deep. These intuitive, creative, and intelligent people have strong feelings of right and wrong and also love to help others.

Ayn Rand (author) – February 2, 1905 Gertrude Stein (writer) – February 3, 1874 Rosa Parks (activist) – February 4, 1913

Laura Ingalls Wilder (writer) – February 7, 1867 Thomas Edison (inventor) – February 11, 1847

Galileo (astronomer) – February 15, 1564 Michael Jordan (athlete) – February 17, 1963 Sidney Poitier (actor) – February 20, 1927

Nina Simone (singer) – February 21, 1933 George Washington (president) – February 22, 1732 Elizabeth Taylor (actress) – February 27, 1932 Dennis Farina (actor) – February 29, 1944

“Away in a meadow all covered with snow, The little old groundhog looks for his shadow.

The clouds in the sky determine our fate. If winter will leave us early or late.”

-Don Halley

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From Your Valentine

On February 14 each year, sweethearts celebrate Valen-tine’s Day by exchanging cards, chocolates, and other tokens of love. But do these sweethearts know who they are celebrating? The true identity of St. Valentine is murky and there are differ-ing stories detailing his role in the church and the acts that inspired the popular holiday bearing his name.

Competing stories depict St. Valentinus (the Latin version of the name) as either a priest from Rome or the Bishop of Terni during the reign of Emperor Claudius II. Legend has it that Valentinus aided Christians who were persecuted under Claudius II’s reign. Eventually, Valentinus, too, was put under house arrest at the home of Judge Asterius. It so happened that Asterius had a blind daughter. The judge asked Valentinus to prove the power of Christ by restoring the girl’s sight. When Valentinus per-formed the miracle, the judge thanked him by free-ing him and all the Christians he had imprisoned. But Valentinus did not remain free for long. He was again arrested and brought before Emperor Claudius II himself. When Valentinus attempted to convert Claudius to Christianity, he was executed on Febru-ary 14, AD 270, but before his martyrdom, he is said to have written a note to the daughter of Asterius, which he signed “From your Valentine.”

Another story details how Claudius II outlawed mar-riage for young men in the belief that single men made better soldiers than those with wives and families. Valentine defied Claudius and performed marriages in secret, purportedly cutting hearts of parchment and gifting them to the couples as a sign of God’s eternal love. When Valentine’s secret was discovered, Claudius executed him.

These stories are different yet they both illustrate Val-entine’s devotion to his faith and his people. As these legends spread, so did Valentine’s repu-tation for heroic love and devotion, inspiring a holiday dedicated to the ideals he died for.

When Cows Fly

On February 18, 1930, a cow known as Elm Farm Ollie won the unique distinction of becoming the first cow ever to be milked while flying in an airplane, ushering in the very first Cow Milked While Flying in an Airplane Day. The circum-stances of the flight are well-recorded, as Elm Farm Ollie was part of the International Air Expo-sition in St. Louis, Missouri. Researchers were apparently eager to observe the effects of flight on livestock. Elm Farm Ollie was an unusually productive Guernsey. She needed milking three times a day. During her flight, she produced 24 quarts of milk. Wisconsin native Elsworth Bunce had the honor of milking her, conse-quently becoming the first man ever to milk a cow in an airplane. The milk was sealed in paper car-tons and parachuted to the crowds below, where it is said that Charles Lindbergh took a drink.

Tree of Willow

The willow primarily grows in moist

climate . There are around 400 of willow, most of which can

classified as osiers leaved shrubs) or

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