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Old 11-19-2015, 11:41 AM
JuliaP JuliaP is offline
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My birthday was last week and I know my family think it's hard to find gifts for me at the moment, since I can't read or watch movies now. I had a hard time writing a wishlist...

I think a sand art frame would be a nice gift! I also like hour glasses. I have one that is 30 minutes that I use to make sure I don't do the same thing for too long (and get exhausted). It's great because it doesn't bip or blink.

I also agree colouringbooks and home-cooked meals are great gifts!

If your friend misses baking or cooking you could also help her with that. For me it is great if someone else picks up the groceries and cleans up afterwards. That, together with the knowledge that someone will step in if I get too tired, makes it possible for me to enjoy cooking again, which is very good for the confidence!
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