Monday, December 18, 2017

Longbourne Apartments

My new apartment home is in a building for seniors, 55 and older.
The Longbourne Apartments are part of East Carolina Community Development, a Non-profit association.  There are only 44 units in this building.  We have a community garden (weeds at this time of year), with a barbecue, community room, exercise equipment and I noticed today there is a shuffleboard court.  To get into the building, you have to enter a code, which helps me feel very safe here.

Everyone I have met, has told me the same thing, “We’re like family here, and we look out for each other.”  They have made me feel welcome.

I’m finding out just how much like a family, it is.  The manager is very nice and her own mother had been living here and recently moved to another senior apartment in a nearby town.
Late last week we were all asked to meet in the community room because Terri, (manager) wanted everyone to know her mom has just been hospitalized with leukemia.  Everyone was very sad to hear the news. They all miss her and are sorry that she moved.  There were many tears all around the room with everyone helping Terri get through her announcement.  Prognosis is not good by the way.

I know I’ve written this before, but there are a lot of Christians here in this area and prayer and comments about “The Lord” are common anywhere you go.  (Elaina: Mom, this is the South!) This morning in the meeting, prayer broke out loud and clear for Terri’s mom, thanks to the black ladies in the group of residents.  If you’ve never sat through a prayer meeting, or church time with gospel-loving black people, it’s an experience you should have at least once.  Everyone else was praying too, and encouraging Terri through her tears. 

Being the new person, I’m still getting to know people but I have been made to feel very welcome.  I met my next door neighbor this morning; a man named Ulysses.  He told me to come over sometime for a glass of wine!  (I know my sisters and my kids will want to get lot of teasing mileage out of that!  Don't do it!)  
I’m probably better off health-wise than 75 percent of the residents. Hope that fact continues!


Little did I know, when I applied here that this would be the kind of home for me that it is.  I asked the Lord to provide me a home where I can be content for as long as I need to.  I think I’ve found it!

4 comments:

Sue said...

Wow! That makes me so excited and happy for you. I'm jealous of the shuffle board. Ours is in such bad shape and they don't want to spend the money to fix it up. I hope you will enjoy it. I love you, Sister and so glad God has blessed you with a wonderful place to live.

Patty said...

Cindy, so happy for you! You will be a blessing to everyone in your new neighborhood! I'm glad they are already blessing you!! God does answer prayer!!

Glenn said...

That is so heartwarming! Thanks for sharing. It's a bright spot in the season for me!

Elaina M. Avalos said...

I am so happy for you!