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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 486474" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>First, not cheesy, I loved getting little gifts from students etc. Really sweet. My favorite gift of all time is two mismatched salt and pepper shakers wrapped in a Deluxe check box from an adult client i worked for. He said he got it at Goodwill. </p><p></p><p>Not saying your gifts are like that, lol. but I am saying it really truly is the thought that counts. And I was the only staff he bought for! He was an aggressive man living in an community apt. where we supported them to live independently. He hated that people called him the R word and I never ever had to call for restraints etc. He would sit for hours talking to me. My favorite job ever. I learned a lot from that guy... and look where I am..... I know there was a plan.</p><p></p><p>I love your idea. I think the staff will too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 486474, member: 12886"] First, not cheesy, I loved getting little gifts from students etc. Really sweet. My favorite gift of all time is two mismatched salt and pepper shakers wrapped in a Deluxe check box from an adult client i worked for. He said he got it at Goodwill. Not saying your gifts are like that, lol. but I am saying it really truly is the thought that counts. And I was the only staff he bought for! He was an aggressive man living in an community apt. where we supported them to live independently. He hated that people called him the R word and I never ever had to call for restraints etc. He would sit for hours talking to me. My favorite job ever. I learned a lot from that guy... and look where I am..... I know there was a plan. I love your idea. I think the staff will too. [/QUOTE]
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