Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village - March 2014 Newsletter
1. March 2014
THE{FULL}LIFE
TOUCHMARK AT MEADOW LAKE VILLAGE
Love stories confirm marriage has its benefits
Last month was Heart Month, and love stories abounded. Tales of love at first sight. Second chances.
Worldly adventures. The heart of why many celebrate Valentine’s Day. Older adults are often the best
sources to convey the power of enduring love, as evidenced by these Touchmark residents:
A Valentine’s
Day wedding
Wray and Mary
Scott met in
high school
when they were
15. Both were
active in the
school plays,
with Wray
doing sound.
They dated
on and off
and describe
themselves
as true
“high school
sweethearts.”
But after
graduation, life took them in different directions.
Each ended up marrying someone else and being
busy with separate lives and families.
When it came time for their 30th high school
reunion, Wray and Mary found themselves
divorced from their first marriages and living in
separate states.
Their 30th reunion turned out to be a 10-day
trip that reunited the high school sweethearts.
After a six-month courtship, they were married
on Valentine’s Day … a mere 30-and-a-half years
after they graduated from high school. Today,
they’re again involved in stage productions;
Wray still does sound; and they still describe
themselves as sweethearts.
Love at first sight
Dorothy and Lee
Davick were destined
to be a couple. It
began at a corner
snack shop where
Dorothy worked. She
and a coworker were
leaning against the
counter looking out the
window when three
young men walked by.
They stopped for a bit
outside the shop, and Dorothy was particularly
drawn to one of the young men. She told her
coworker, “If that blond man were to come in
here right now and ask me to marry him, I would
say ‘Yes!’” Her coworker slapped her on the
shoulder and told her, “You’re crazy!” She turned
and headed to the back room.
The man with blond hair turned and gazed into
the window and said to his brother and friend,
“I’m going to walk into that shop, and if that gal
is single, I am going to ask her to marry me!” His
brother slapped him on the shoulder and told
him he was crazy.
(cont.)
2. (cont.) Dorothy was cleaning up the work area
when the young man walked in and sat down at the
counter. He asked for a cup of coffee, which Dorothy
poured for him. As she was about to write up the
ticket for the order, he said, “I wonder if you would
marry me, and if so, it would have to be this week.
Dorothy said yes, and they were married on the
following Sunday. They purchased a wedding suit for
her and made the quick arrangements for a wedding
at a small local church. When she arrived at the
church door, she was shocked to see her husband-tobe in a full-dress US Marine’s uniform. She hadn’t
thought to ask him if he were in the military.
They lived a full life … until Lee passed away on their
50th wedding anniversary. But the love lives on.
Worldly
adventures
Alice and Dean
Boyle’s story is
one that spans the
world, beginning in
Peshawar, Pakistan,
in 1963. Alice was
serving in the Peace
Corps in Kohat (30
miles from Peshwar)
and using her
training as a nurse
to help others. Dean
had joined the Air Force after graduating from dental
school and was stationed in Peshawar.
When Alice needed a dental checkup, she was sent
to Peshawar, and Dean was her dentist. After several
visits, Dean began to woo Alice with gifts of Velveeta
cheese, chocolate, or other hard-to-attain staples.
Once Dean’s tour was complete, the two returned to
the US and married. Dean’s career with the Air Force
took the couple to sites around the world, including
Japan and Asia. They finally settled in North Dakota
to raise their two children.
Because they enjoyed spending time in Idaho, the
couple moved to Idaho. Now, their travels routinely
take them to their cabin in Stanley, where they
reconnect with family and friends.
These stories highlight how often the most
important relationship people have is with their
spouse, and indeed the benefits of marriage are
many. Numerous research studies, in fact, have
found that being married lengthens a person’s life
span. A landmark report (The Effects of Marriage
on Health: A Synthesis of Recent Research Evidence)
compiles numerous studies to correlate marriage to
overall health. According to research by Manzoli et
al. (2007), studies show that on average, married
people are about 18 percent likely to live longer than
their unmarried counterparts. A bonus for these
older adults, as they celebrate another month of
heartfelt love.
CAPTURING DELIGHT{FULL} MOMENTS
Look for more photos on Facebook.
Resident Jane Wilcox brought her vintage
doll collection to the annual Talents and
Treasures Show. At this event, residents
share artwork, collectibles, paintings, and
handcrafts, including items they’ve made or
enjoy collecting. The event featured an amazing
display of two Frederick Hart sculptures, a twoheaded brass horn, vintage paper dolls, oil and
acrylic paintings, war memorabilia, and much
more.
(cont.)
3. (cont.)
The annual trip to McCall for the
Winter Carnival offered a perfect
day of fun, ice art, good food (for
both people and the elk!) Walt
Ernst is getting a close encounter
with a hungry cow.
The Touchmark group stops for a photo at the McCall Winter Carnival
in front of a 5’x5’x9’ ice block that was in the process of being carved
by Touchmark Chef Rich Brown. Rich had just started his sculpture
the day the group visited. Two days later, he won first place for the
third year in a row.
Infuse your lifestyle with fun and friendships
The lifestyle at Touchmark makes it easy to connect with friends and take part in activities. You’re
able to enjoy the comfort and privacy of your home—and participate in what we call the {FULL} Life.
Looking to infuse your lifestyle with fun, food, and friendship? We invite you to visit in person or
online, including our Facebook page.
Feature: Hamilton cottage at 785 S Spelman
Offering: 1,963 square feet, three bedrooms, two
bathrooms, wraparound patio, two-car garage,
hardwood flooring in kitchen and breakfast area,
built-in cabinets in great room, fireplace, dual sinks
in master bathroom, upgraded closet organizers,
pull-out shelving in kitchen cabinets, stainless
appliances, island in kitchen, central vacuum,
separate laundry room with cabinets, and laundry
sink in the garage.