by Patricia Roop Hollinger
"Who is this Lois Halley from Westminster?" I asked my husband as her name kept appearing in the Story Circle Journal with yet another writing. Since he was a former Westminster, Maryland resident I thought he might know. Her name did not appear in the local listings so, I virtually gave up on ever finding her.
"Oh, but I just might run into her at the check out line at Safeway if I am brave enough to ask the females in line with me what their names are." No luck though with this strategy.
During the weekly Chair Yoga event at Carroll Lutheran Village, the Retirement Community where I now reside, the instructor called out our names. "Patricia Hollinger, so I have that right?" She asked. "That's me," I responded. When all our names were called, our bodies age 70 and over began to twist their bodies in positions that were just not familiar, but downright foreign.
Ah! the hour was finally over and I must say so myself, my body and that of the woman adjacent to me performed better than most. She approached me, saying, "I am Lois Halley and are you the Patricia Roop Hollinger that writes for Story Circle?"
"Why yes, I am she," I exclaimed with surprise!
Lois then shared with me the recent death of her husband and that she was also now a resident at Carroll Lutheran Village Retirement Community. Since that serendipitous meeting, we have shared gatherings in the local Pub and just a week ago a meal at the local Gypsy Tea Room. Since we are both lovers of words, we attend local library events that feature current writers. The most recent one being with Judith Viorst, whose most recent book is "NEARING 90 AND OTHER COMEDIES OF LATE LIFE." Her book has given us both a more lighthearted approach to our advancing years that also include more writings to Story Circle Journal.
“Pat” was raised on a farm, and thus developed an imagination pondering the nature of the universe. Words held the magic of stories. Other cultures intrigued her. She is a retired Chaplain/Pastoral Counselor/Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor who lives in a retirement community with her husband and their cat “Spunky.”
Susan Schoch says
Love that you discovered each other, and have so much to share. And you both tell such good stories! This is serendipity taken to a very happy place.
sara etgen-baker says
How delightful! Thanks for sharing 🙂