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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 106136" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I Believe your gifts will be appreciated for years to come. The first year I left my x, my boss signed me and difficult child up as a Salvation Army family - That was 12 years ago and I have NEVER forgotten the generosity. I couldn't send anything but an anonymous card thanking that high school class for the joy they brought my son. He never said a word at 6 - but I knew he thought without his biodad there Christmas would be miserable - (little did he know x never had a thing to do with buying a single gift -ever) </p><p></p><p>Christmas morning he woke up and I heard him tiptoe down the hall to see a living room sprawling with gifts. He shut the door and came in trying to conceal his joy. We raced to the living room and he opened gifts of toys, clothes, bathtub junk - and I got a basket with bubblebath, and a gift certificate to a grocery store for $50.00 </p><p></p><p>-you can't buy happiness like you just gave Abbey - I promise you the families you helped will NEVER forget their invisible angel from 2007. </p><p></p><p>GOOD ON YA!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 106136, member: 4964"] I Believe your gifts will be appreciated for years to come. The first year I left my x, my boss signed me and difficult child up as a Salvation Army family - That was 12 years ago and I have NEVER forgotten the generosity. I couldn't send anything but an anonymous card thanking that high school class for the joy they brought my son. He never said a word at 6 - but I knew he thought without his biodad there Christmas would be miserable - (little did he know x never had a thing to do with buying a single gift -ever) Christmas morning he woke up and I heard him tiptoe down the hall to see a living room sprawling with gifts. He shut the door and came in trying to conceal his joy. We raced to the living room and he opened gifts of toys, clothes, bathtub junk - and I got a basket with bubblebath, and a gift certificate to a grocery store for $50.00 -you can't buy happiness like you just gave Abbey - I promise you the families you helped will NEVER forget their invisible angel from 2007. GOOD ON YA! [/QUOTE]
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