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<blockquote data-quote="The lady0251" data-source="post: 703344" data-attributes="member: 21074"><p>Thank you for your replies. I really like the idea of a gift certificate for a hair cut. That could definitely be considered by 17D to be a good present. And possibly the movie passes. We just got her good winter boots for her birthday. </p><p></p><p>While I understand that no one has to buy Christmas presents, I always do - I love Christmas, and love buying presents for everyone. We don't go into debt for it nor do we ever put of bills or payments to afford Christmas. I can see the logic somewhat in saying that whomever does not live at home is not invited to Christmas but we are not there yet. Maybe it's false hope, but the hope still exists that maybe she will realize it's a safe and comfortable place we offer here. </p><p></p><p>Sigh....I know I'm kidding myself. She's made choices that are ruining her life. We haven't given up on her yet though. And we miss her and love her still.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The lady0251, post: 703344, member: 21074"] Thank you for your replies. I really like the idea of a gift certificate for a hair cut. That could definitely be considered by 17D to be a good present. And possibly the movie passes. We just got her good winter boots for her birthday. While I understand that no one has to buy Christmas presents, I always do - I love Christmas, and love buying presents for everyone. We don't go into debt for it nor do we ever put of bills or payments to afford Christmas. I can see the logic somewhat in saying that whomever does not live at home is not invited to Christmas but we are not there yet. Maybe it's false hope, but the hope still exists that maybe she will realize it's a safe and comfortable place we offer here. Sigh....I know I'm kidding myself. She's made choices that are ruining her life. We haven't given up on her yet though. And we miss her and love her still. [/QUOTE]
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