The time has come! Do you recall me saying that we have an “Egg in a Bag” (formerly Egg N’ Bag) once a month? Well, this was the last one of the season. I guess all good things must come to an end.

(Courtesy of Adrianne Ayres)
Because of the fact that the season is starting to wind down, and many of our residents have already returned to their summer homes or have taken extended getaways, the attendance is starting to dwindle. Still, for the last “Egg in a Bag” on April 1, more than 80 people were served.
It started with Galen Parker saying grace, while the rest of the people bowed their heads and observed a moment of silence.
Tables were then called to make their omelets from various ingredients on the table. There was bacon, ham, cheese, onions, mushrooms, green peppers and Jalapeno peppers.
The breakfast also included sausage gravy, biscuits and hash-brown potatoes, plus coffee and orange juice.
The ingredients that you chose were added to the eggs or egg beaters already in a cup.
At the end of the line, the entire contents of the cup were put in a bag, and the bag was then sealed, and you took it to the cooks to prepare it.
Several minutes later, a delicious omelet was presented to you.
The helpers and kitchen helpers included Sue and Galen Parker, Clayton and Carol George, Jim and Judie Leitzke, and Doris Sutfin.
Our sincere thanks go out to all of them. They did a wonderful job on this particular day, and the entire season.
Ten residents met at the community center April 3 to play a game of Mexican Train.
It may have been a relatively small group, but we all had loads of fun and, as usual, we had a nice conversation among us.
We had two tables of five, and it was a nice little group.
We always have fun at dominoes, which is held once a week on Mondays.
This particular game was introduced by Eugene and Nancy Martin, and it is one of our favorite activities at Grand Horizons.
By Helene Rubenstein
Grand Horizons
Published April 12, 2017
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