Our Pandemic Year: Lessons from the school bus lunch run
Modified: 3/10/2021 9:38:01 PM
Editor’s note: In anticipation of the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic’s arrival in the Upper Valley, we asked Valley News readers to reflect on the last 12 months and to share their thoughts about what has changed in their lives, what they missed, what they lost and what they may have learned. We’re sharing their responses as part of a series we are calling “Our Pandemic Year.”
“Home, is where I want to be
But I guess I’m already there.” This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody), Talking Heads, 1983
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Pat Carter makes the best cinnamon buns and butter tarts. Just ask the residents of Carveth Care Centre who have been enjoying her baking for almost a quarter of a century.
Speaking from the home at the end of January 2021, the 68-year-old Gananoque woman reflects on her time at the home with pride. In less than five days, she will be retired after 24 years of service.
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“I liked it. It was good,” she said about her work at the popular home. “You get to meet a lot of people. The residents are so cute. You get attached to them.”