We are two weeks into the new year and most of us have already given up on our resolutions. According to Strava, January 8th was Quitters Day 2021. What is Quitters Day? It is the day most likely for people to give up on their new year resolutions (around 80%). We are keeping the momentum … Read More
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Everyone Can Make New Year’s Eve Celebrations Safer: from the CDC
We at EdenHill Communities are committed to keeping our staff and residents safe. While we know people want to celebrate this New Year’s, it is more important than ever to minimize contact with others. Please check out the CDC recommendations below for celebrating this New Year’s Eve. You need javascript enabled to view this content … Read More
Should I Stay or Should I Go?
Test your knowledge by answering the questions in blue. Answer key below. Like many others, I now truly grasp the concept of being stir-crazy. I find myself practically running at the chance to drive somewhere, anywhere! Heck, sometimes I just get in my car and cruise around the block a few times to get out … Read More
From Our Chaplain: Waiting for Spring
Along with EdenHill’s other fabulous amenities available to our residents, we’re proud to have an on-site chapel. Our full-time Chaplain, Rev. Sarah Currie, shares some words of wisdom with us. Hello, Friends! We’ve had a bit more wintry weather than we’re used to here in central Texas, so it’s with perhaps even more eagerness than … Read More
Celebration of Life Day: A Day About YOU!
It’s time to celebrate! Not a birthday or an anniversary, but YOU and your life. January 22 is “Celebration of Life Day” and it’s an occasion where we celebrate life at any age! This day is all about you and taking the time to see the greatness in this phase of life. All of us … Read More
National Blood Donor Month: What you Need to Know
According to the American Red Cross, winter is “one of the most difficult times of year to collect enough blood products to meet patient needs.” That’s because of busy holiday schedules, bad weather which leads to canceled blood drives, and other things. Plus, seasonal illnesses such as the flu can cause regular donors miss a … Read More
National Espresso Day: What You Need to Know
Espresso – that thick, bold Italian-style coffee – got its name thanks to the technology used to make the dark, rich brew, which is “pressed out” and tailor made ‘pronto’ for its consumer. Espresso is also the base ingredient for other popular coffee beverages such as cappuccino, café latte and macchiato, has come a long … Read More