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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 702610" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Hi Jabber</p><p></p><p>In my state family and friends outside can select items for a package via a ordering sheet, in accordance to what they want to buy and/or their loved one wants. I believe that is the case with a TV as well, in my own state. The wonderful option that has recently emerged is the possibility of buying a tablet computer. While internet access is restricted at present this opens up the possibility of buying a wide range of books, a la Kindle. I had forgotten to mention that option that might be available in Oklahoma, too.</p><p></p><p>I share her (and your) concern of possibility vulnerability/vice concerns that open up with any money sent. The ball is certainly in son's court here. He got himself where he is--he needs to use his own steam to decide where (and how) his life goes from here.</p><p></p><p>It is the unfortunate situation that unites each and all of us--and how difficult it has proven for us to negotiate and to follow this path. Ahem, as Cedar writes, to let our kids negotiate and follow their paths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 702610, member: 18958"] Hi Jabber In my state family and friends outside can select items for a package via a ordering sheet, in accordance to what they want to buy and/or their loved one wants. I believe that is the case with a TV as well, in my own state. The wonderful option that has recently emerged is the possibility of buying a tablet computer. While internet access is restricted at present this opens up the possibility of buying a wide range of books, a la Kindle. I had forgotten to mention that option that might be available in Oklahoma, too. I share her (and your) concern of possibility vulnerability/vice concerns that open up with any money sent. The ball is certainly in son's court here. He got himself where he is--he needs to use his own steam to decide where (and how) his life goes from here. It is the unfortunate situation that unites each and all of us--and how difficult it has proven for us to negotiate and to follow this path. Ahem, as Cedar writes, to let our kids negotiate and follow their paths. [/QUOTE]
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