On December 14, 2010, I went with my mom and the Gideons to carol at Cranford Health and Extended Care. Except I realized I didn’t feel comfortable caroling, so I brought some cranes for the residents. I spoke with a resident for some time. She told me she doesn’t get many visitors, that she didn’t really have family to come over. But she was glad to receive one of my small origami paper crane. When presented with it she asked if she could keep it, and I said, yes.
The woman in charge of some of the matters in the nursing home, as the carolers and I stood before our resident audience in the main room, announced that we had a very talented woman here, and showed the residents my crane. I gave my large 2-foot crane to the woman to hang up.
On December 14, 2010, I went with my mom and the Gideons to carol at Cranford Health and Extended Care. Except I realized I didn’t feel comfortable caroling, so I brought some cranes for the residents. I spoke with a resident for some time. She told me she doesn’t get many visitors, that she didn’t really have family to come over. But she was glad to receive one of my small origami paper crane. When presented with it she asked if she could keep it, and I said, yes.
The woman in charge of some of the matters in the nursing home, as the carolers and I stood before our resident audience in the main room, announced that we had a very talented woman here, and showed the residents my crane. I gave my large 2-foot crane to the woman to hang up.