This is a house that we deliver to, the lady lives in the back apartment. Her sister and brother-in-law live in the front part of the house. The brother-in-law was a mail carrier. We got a laugh out of his mail box. The high mailbox is for junk mail.
We really love delivering the Meals on Wheels. We do the city route here in Rexburg. We deliver to approximately 32 residents. They are mostly older people. Some are quite friendly, some we never see, some are handicaped, and all benefit for having the meals delivered. The Senior Center here in Rexburg plans and cooks the meals. We come to the Center at 10:00 am (on Monday and Wednesday) to help sack up the cold part of the meals, then we load the meals and start our delivery about 10:30, we are finished around 12:00-noon.
The Senior Center received a letter from one of the couples we deliver to, in the letter she explained that her husband has Alzheimers and had gotten really depressed and had stopped eating. She was referred to the Senior Center and they started taking in meals. This has really helped the husband, he is now eating and looks forward to the lunch delivery everyday. He thinks it is coming from a restaurant. He always invites us in and asked if we couldn't stay for a while.
I know that many of these older people look forward to the meals coming just because they will have contact with someone. We have one man that as we pull up to the apartment complex he is sitting at his window waiting for us. He meets us in the hall by his apartment, I wonder if we are the only contact he has with others. It saddens me that these old people are so lonely but glad we can make their day a little brighter. If you know of an older person that live alone near you, bake them some cookies or just go visit them!
We feel truly blessed to serve in this mission, we receive a newsletter from Salt Lake City every month telling us where the shipments have gone for the last month. In April shipments went to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cape Verde, Chile, Guyana, Moldova, Palestinian Territory, United States and Uzbekistan.
We have a DVD that we show groups who come in to help in the evenings (we work Wednesday evenings), it tells that newborn babies are being sent home from hospitals with newspapers wrap around them as a blanket. It warms my heart when we put together the newborn kits knowing that some little babies somewhere in the world will have a nice new blanket to be wrapped in.
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