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My friend's father died


Question Posted Wednesday November 5 2008, 7:07 pm

My friend Katie's father passed away this Sunday, and I was trying to think about a gift I could give her. I wanted it to be original. First I was going to write her a card, but she's getting so many cards lately, it's insane. I thought about getting her a present, but she's gotten a lot of stuffed animals, too.

I was thinking writing her a poem would be a good way to show her that I'm thinking of her.

Is that a good idea?

Thanks, Laura ;]


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LOL_x0x answered Wednesday November 5 2008, 7:17 pm:
Thanks for inboxing ;]


I think the poem is a wonderful idea! It's different, and I think she'd really appreciate it. I think she'd appreciate it because anybody can go out and get a card; it takes somebody special to write a poem. And it's much more personal than a card.


Along with the poem, maybe you can get her some flowers? I'm sure she's gotten a ton of those, too, but maybe you can make an extra effort and get her favorites!



-Laura (16-f)

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