by hssweb-admin | Mar 3, 2022 | Coronavirus Updates
One of the main reasons you may be putting off downsizing or moving to a retirement community is dealing with all the “stuff” that has accumulated over the years. Yet, if done right, the process of downsizing may not be as daunting as you think. It may even be...
by hssweb-admin | Feb 24, 2021 | Coronavirus Updates
The Good News, in good South Louisiana and Christwood tradition, is about food. In our cautious efforts to return to normal, or as near normal as we remember, we’re initiating a few changes in the Harvest Dining Room. Dine in, with some restrictions, will be possible....
by hssweb-admin | Jan 8, 2021 | Coronavirus Updates
Thinking theologically, as I’ve been encouraging others to do for my whole professional life, in accord with one commentator, 2020 will be one of the darkest times in our American history, but also one of the most hopeful. Theologically, it’s the horror of the cross...
by hssweb-admin | Nov 5, 2020 | Coronavirus Updates
We’ve been dealing with this for some time, since mid-March when we closed the campus. Seven months is a long time even over a superannuated life span. We’ve also been dodging the hurricanes. With any luck that’s just about at an end. Looks like we’ll be dealing with...
by hssweb-admin | Sep 16, 2020 | Coronavirus Updates
The very best advice I can give, and I am not reluctant in giving it concerning the virus, is: ASSUME I’VE GOT IT! If each one of us were to act that way, we would have a better chance of avoiding giving it or catching it. If you assume I’ve got it and I assume you’ve...
by hssweb-admin | Aug 21, 2020 | Coronavirus Updates
I’m an alum of the University of the South, Sewanee, along with a number of Christwood residents who are also alums or have grandchildren or other connections with that University. Many in the south and particularly those associated with the Episcopal Church have...