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I would love to be able to give one to my son. He has trouble writing (aspergers) and being able to type out what he wants to say would be great. Unfortunately, I just can't afford another one right now.
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I got a computer and a scanner/copy/printer from my son, a staffle to paint from my partner, makeup from my two youngest ones and a deep fryer from my oldest daughter.
But the greatest gift of all was that my son came home on the 21st of December. He is staying for three weeks before he returns to Alaska.
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A couple of monetary gifts; a pair of slippers; two more dragons for my collection (one framed print, one action figure); a couple of tools; some bubble bath stuff; and lots of candy. And I bought myself some accessories for my violin and clarinet; a small bottle of Scotch; and a book.
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LOL Cardero, I bet Mrs. Cardero sees nothing "wrong" with your present : )
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