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Gee, I was wondering why Angel was sniffling about, ahh...surely, this does touch the heart in a good way. That was beautiful-- 
The time your mother took (Reba's) is beyond any price. The 'care' she took is well noted and one of 'love'.
I can recall the days when I was younger, my own parents taught me the importance of giving, 'to give' doesn't need to cost anything or very little, the importance is the 'thought'. However, they also did teach me the importance of being able to make or create something whatever our own little minds at the time could stir up. Even creating a list of favors, like coupons, when presented by the person who rec'd the gift, coupon might be an item or chore I would carry out. Creating and making something back in my childhood days is something I'll always cherish, something I can look back and realize how great it was doing that and not just buying something. Of course, buying a gift for a family member, loved one is always a great thing as well, but it's the creation, the making of a gift is one that will always be treasured forever.
Btw, an item that had to be disposed of via blowing it up--hmm...wouldn't want to know. Imagine, a gift being blown up. :-X
~RR

The time your mother took (Reba's) is beyond any price. The 'care' she took is well noted and one of 'love'.
I can recall the days when I was younger, my own parents taught me the importance of giving, 'to give' doesn't need to cost anything or very little, the importance is the 'thought'. However, they also did teach me the importance of being able to make or create something whatever our own little minds at the time could stir up. Even creating a list of favors, like coupons, when presented by the person who rec'd the gift, coupon might be an item or chore I would carry out. Creating and making something back in my childhood days is something I'll always cherish, something I can look back and realize how great it was doing that and not just buying something. Of course, buying a gift for a family member, loved one is always a great thing as well, but it's the creation, the making of a gift is one that will always be treasured forever.
~RR
I gave my brother a $75 gift certificate for home depot so he could buy a ladder that he always wanted to own his contruction bussiness and other things so I spent almost $200 on my brother alone so far...my parents don't want anything so I am sending them certificates for food restraunts...they love to out go to eat so what can I do--same for my grandparents...my kids are always expensive...Playstation and all but my daughter has two kids and one more on the way. She needs few things so I help her out...