Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Violet's Independent Living at Freedom Pointe (with Ira, of course)

 This is the sixth in my "Virtual Sitting Shiva" series of Blog postings of memories of Violet (Stark) Glickstein, my dear wife of 57 years, who sadly passed away November 27, 2021. [The first posting in this series is Here]

Near the end of 2013, Violet and I decided to up-grade from our private home in The Villages, Florida, to a two-bedroom, two-bath condominium apartment at Freedom Pointe Independent Living. Another excellent decision, made at the right time and place. 

As people age, they generally need a bit of extra care each year. We wanted to remain in The Villages, with access to the wonderful friends and amenities we had become used to, including recreation centers, sports pools, entertainment and shopping, plus additional services and assistance, as needed.

We had a wide choice of apartment size and location because the recently constructed Independent Living building was only about half-full. We chose an apartment on the fourth floor, facing east-northeast, so we get a sliver of the rising Sun in the morning, and avoid the afternoon glare of the setting Sun. 

We have access to a large, common area balcony facing west-southwest, with a great view of the pond and one of the golf courses. The balcony offers three options: 1) An air-conditioned section, 2) a screened section, and 3) an open section. I spend most Sunday mornings reading the newspaper, alone in the open section. The other sections are used when we have a fourth-floor party, or when several neighbors get together to play cards or share a take-out meal. 

The apartment is an easy walk from the covered garage where we have a parking spot for our car adjacent to a spot for our golf cart, along with a 4' x 8' locked storage shed.

In addition to two bedrooms and baths, we have a living room, a kitchen, a washer/dryer, and a master closet. At 1144 square feet, it is half the area of our most recent home, but we have access to lots of public areas. These include: 1) a good sized balcony (described above), 2) the Library, 3) the Studio, 4) the Meditation Room, 5) the Woodshop, 6) the Dining room, 8) the Pub, 9) the Town Center auditorium, 10) the Pool, 11) the Barbershop, 12) the Lobby, 13) the fully-equipped Exercise and Rehab facility, 14) outdoor picnic area, and 15) pitch and putt golf,

One restaurant-style meal, in the Dining Room or Pub, is included daily. Weekly light housekeeping is also included. They are responsible for all maintenance of the appliances in our condo.

When the time comes that we cannot drive our car or golf cart, they offer free transport to doctor's appointments and shopping. They also have weekly free entertainment and movies, free internet building wide, over 90 free channels of TV (plus premium TV channels and HD-DVR service we pay for) and lots of scheduled activities, trips, and who knows what. And, we still have access with full resident rights to all amenities of The Villages.

Freedom Pointe is a "Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) that offers different levels of care on a common campus, where, if necessary as we age, one or both of us may move to higher levels, including Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing. Click HERE Senior Living in The Villages, Florida | Freedom Pointe (freedompointefl.com) for a neat video. At about the one-minute mark, look for me (Ira) leading my fellow residents in Water Aerobics.


See photomontage below:
LEFT: After years of rural life in New York and a private home in Florida, we moved to an apartment house, reminiscent of our roots back in Brooklyn, over 70 years ago! Our fourth floor location provides a view of a major road intersection, a shopping plaza, The Villages Hospital, and the sight and sounds of ambulances, helicopters, and fire engines. Of course, our current digs are a major "mov'in on-up" in lifestyle, seehttp://tvpclub.blogspot.com/2012/03/movin-on-up-to-independent-living.html. We enjoy monthly parties at Freedom Point, a daily restaurant-style meal, and other amenities.
MIDDLE: We are still in The Villages, thus have access to all amenities, remain close to most of our old friends, be it for dinner or water aerobics. Photo shows Violet on a zip-line in Ketchikan, Alaska, on a cruise we shared with most of our children and grands. Up till 2013, we both taught online grad courses for the University of Maryland (Vi-Software Requirements, Ira-System Engineering). 
RIGHT: I (Ira) remain intellectually and physically active, giving talks at the Philosophy Club, Science-Tech Club, and others. In preparation for kayaking with my granddaughter and son-in-law during our Baltic cruise, I took a few friends from Freedom Pointe on an 8-mile kayak paddle on the Rainbow River, near Dunellon, FL. 

Violet and I enjoyed regularly scheduled themed dinners and parties that gave us a wide variety of food and entertainment choices, right in the building where we lived!

French-Themed Party at Freedom Pointe. July 2014. French was Violet's favorite language (after English and Hungarian).
 
Violet and me 2014 New Year's Party at Freedom Pointe Independent Living. They set the clock two hours ahead. We celebrate midnight at 10 PM! (Then, an easy walk to the elevator and our apartment, and we get to sleep at a rational hour.) 

The New Year Celebration for 2022, was my first without Violet. Very poignant. Very sad.

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So, please join me in thinking about your good and eventful times with Violet. Read subsequent postings on this Blog about events I remember. If you'd like, you could put on some slippers, sit on your couch, and join me and others in a "virtual" Shiva for Violet.

Love to all, and specially elevated kisses and hugs to Violet, from her husband,



Ira Glickstein



NOTE:  This is the sixth of our "Virtual Sitting Shiva", the traditional Jewish custom of relatives and friends devoting seven days to specially remembering the deceased.


Violet and Ira Glickstein were married in 1964. See our 50th Anniversary memories in the following postings include highlights of our life together.

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  1. Wedding and Farm Days 
  2. Passing the Genes and Memes
  3. Computers R Us (Ira and Vi's careers)
  4. Retirement in The Villages, FL
  5. Our 50th Anniversary Baltic Cruise (Air Travel and Shipboard activities)
  6. Our 50th Anniversary Baltic Cruise (Land-Tours)

50th-0 CELEBRATING OUR 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (tvpclub.blogspot.com)

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