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Gifts and Givers . . . From a Senior Point of View We're often in a quandary about a gift for someone whom we want to remember. Sometimes we hear, "Don't spend any money on me." Other times the statement is, "I really don't need anything." However, the gift is usually meant to say, "I care; I'm thinking about you." The following is a partial list of possible gifts. You may have even better ideas. Remember to keep the receiver in mind. You wouldn't want to give a box of candy to someone who can't eat sweets, or a small print book to a friend with eye problems. Here we go!
Remember, if someone remembers you with a gift, they care. The best response is "thank you," not "you shouldn't have." Love is giving and receiving. Note: This article was contributed by Alletta Schadler, Extension Home Economist, Lebanon County, and Francine Gates of the Lebanon County Mental Health Association. |
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