St. John’s Home has always been a place of rich traditions. In these past few years when so many of the traditions we hold dear were taken away by circumstance, the return of the familiar is more than sweet, it is sacred. While some elders may only spend a few months living with us, others have been a part of our community for nearly a decade or more. Regardless of the time, an aspect of how we welcome people is to bring them into the traditions that shape us. As those traditions build back to what we know, we continue to welcome residents, families, and staff members into those shared experiences that get passed down, year by year, person by person, to include us all in the family of St. John’s.
Just like the traditions that bind us, the growth and development of these lilac bushes help us to know that we are part of something larger here in Rochester and that Highland Park is something worth both celebrating now and preserving for those who will need it in the future.