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Staph

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6. My sister, who is a little tight on funds this year,
Fri Dec 16, 2011, 10:28 PM
Dec 2011

is fixing a big family dinner for our mother, at Mom's house. The present for Mom is all of the extended family together, and she doesn't have to cook!

Mom loves it!


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A new will. rug Dec 2011 #1
omg. Wait Wut Dec 2011 #37
Why not make them some homemade candy? Frosty1 Dec 2011 #2
A fruit basket? Frosty1 Dec 2011 #3
Was "killer recipes" intentional. russspeakeasy Dec 2011 #29
OMG Frosty1 Dec 2011 #38
Something aesthetically sweet or sentimental? melonkali Dec 2011 #4
A supermarket gift card? graywarrior Dec 2011 #5
My sister, who is a little tight on funds this year, Staph Dec 2011 #6
Write them an IOU pink-o Dec 2011 #7
I'm pretty sure applegrove is full time caregiver of both her parents right now Kali Dec 2011 #18
The gift of time. stevedeshazer Dec 2011 #8
I'd make something homemade. Perhaps make them dinner for a week. A homemade coupon book Justice wanted Dec 2011 #9
Can you afford a photo album? Most agers have a boatload of MichiganVote Dec 2011 #10
What I would love if my kids were close rurallib Dec 2011 #11
A scrap book or an picture frame OhioBlue Dec 2011 #12
Mostly the same as last year: biscotti and kentauros Dec 2011 #13
I'll try and cook rack of lamb for them. It is my turn to cook the turkey but I just applegrove Dec 2011 #15
I'm the last person to ask advice on how to cook meat. kentauros Dec 2011 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author Bunny Dec 2011 #14
I bought books. Chan790 Dec 2011 #16
A donation gift beac Dec 2011 #19
are there pets in the house? I know you have a cat Kali Dec 2011 #20
Spend time with them. It's a gift to both of you! CottonBear Dec 2011 #21
grandchildren? Bucky Dec 2011 #22
Write them a letter Taverner Dec 2011 #23
Yes, they'd love things like treestar Dec 2011 #32
How about a picture collage... one_voice Dec 2011 #24
This is a good idea treestar Dec 2011 #31
My folks were between 65 and 70 years old when I got them one of these for about $15-$20... MiddleFingerMom Dec 2011 #25
That is a good idea. I, myself, loved those when I was a kid. I remember one time applegrove Dec 2011 #26
My mother specifically said she wanted chocolate covered cherries for Christmas. Jamastiene Dec 2011 #27
Honeybelles elleng Dec 2011 #28
Make some bird food xmas74 Dec 2011 #30
My presence. Xipe Totec Dec 2011 #33
Give them a coupon to do some work around their house LiberalEsto Dec 2011 #34
Music. Can you burn some CD's of some oldies? riderinthestorm Dec 2011 #35
Give them time. Lots and lots of time. virgogal Dec 2011 #36
I am an aging parent, but I will be happy with cash. n/t RebelOne Dec 2011 #39
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pj's shanti Dec 2011 #40
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