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<blockquote data-quote="ck1" data-source="post: 88454" data-attributes="member: 3767"><p>These are all GREAT ideas--thanks!!! She already has a weekly cleaning service (has for awhile) so that one won't work. I'm going to send this when she gets home from the hospital. She is in such excruciating pain or sleeping so she doesn't get bored there. Hopefully, she'll get home in the next few days though. </p><p></p><p>I was thinking of surprising her with a visit (she lives about nine hours away) but me coming with two relatively loud toddlers when hers are past that stage may not be very helpful! I know when I have a stressful situation (this summer with difficult child) I did not want extra kids around.</p><p></p><p>I love the childhood tv series ideas! Mash is a really good one, I will probably get that but a couple more would be nice. My sister is 43, so I'll do some research about what was popular then...maybe Love Boat and Gilligan's Island?</p><p></p><p>Also, KJS, which is easier, cross-stitch or rug hooking? I think those are both great ideas but she may not be very crafty, I'd like to send her the easier one. Maybe I'll send a hand-help Sudoku game too. I hadn't thought of any of these but this is exactly the kind of basket/box I was thinking. Thanks so much and please keep them coming!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ck1, post: 88454, member: 3767"] These are all GREAT ideas--thanks!!! She already has a weekly cleaning service (has for awhile) so that one won't work. I'm going to send this when she gets home from the hospital. She is in such excruciating pain or sleeping so she doesn't get bored there. Hopefully, she'll get home in the next few days though. I was thinking of surprising her with a visit (she lives about nine hours away) but me coming with two relatively loud toddlers when hers are past that stage may not be very helpful! I know when I have a stressful situation (this summer with difficult child) I did not want extra kids around. I love the childhood tv series ideas! Mash is a really good one, I will probably get that but a couple more would be nice. My sister is 43, so I'll do some research about what was popular then...maybe Love Boat and Gilligan's Island? Also, KJS, which is easier, cross-stitch or rug hooking? I think those are both great ideas but she may not be very crafty, I'd like to send her the easier one. Maybe I'll send a hand-help Sudoku game too. I hadn't thought of any of these but this is exactly the kind of basket/box I was thinking. Thanks so much and please keep them coming!! [/QUOTE]
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