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Date Posted: 21:50:07 05/24/11 Tue
Author: The Chief
Subject: See if you can contact her family to find out what they may already be doing, and how you and others from the office can fit in (so you're not doing double-duty, or offending anyone). I'd also suggest things like board/card games (scrabble, gin, yahtzee?), building puzzles, reading books aloud, or picking up a few of her faves from the library. She'll be home recovering for a while, and may get bored. If her family is doing the housework, you can keep her company.
In reply to: chris k 's message, "need suggestions" on 21:09:10 05/23/11 Mon


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[> The last friend (smile) I sent a package to appreciated receiving some DVDs & a digital picture frame. If she's too tired to read, DVDs are an easy solution for entertainment to take your mind off "things." Also a small digital picture frame can be loaded with favorite family photos, garden pictures, etc., whatever she enjoys gazing at while "tolerating" chemo. And the plus of the single digital frame, means you only have to take one frame to the hospital, but can still enjoy a revolving menagerie of favorite pictures. -- doc, 07:13:11 05/25/11 Wed [1]


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[> [> What a cool gift idea! -- JJ (Ronda)--who only has old fashioned frames., 16:26:49 05/25/11 Wed [1]


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