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she canceled her appointments for the next few weeks. My heart goes out to her and I would like to send flowers. I cannot send flowers to her PO box but I can send a card there. I would rather send flowers but I would have to send them to her home address, is that appropriate? I want to extended my condolences but I do not was to violate any boundaries.
She never gave me her home address but we live in a small town so I have not broken any boundaries by knowing any of this information. Thanks Xtree |
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How about sending flowers to her office? Someone there would probably take them to her?
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How about sending a card to her P.O. Box and sending flowers when you know she's back in the office. I'm sure she'd appreciate them then as well.
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Thank you. Good idea, that is what I will do.
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or maybe you could make a donation in her name to a special cause (say for cancer, heart disease, child abuse or sexuable abiuse prevention, animal shelter, etc) that you could send notification to her po box
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you know what i think would be nice?
to send her a card, and maybe give her a pot plant the next time you see her. because pot plants keep on growing and i like the constancy of them. but that's just me. i've seen some lilys in pots, and i think that would be so pretty. |
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