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Old 02-14-2008, 08:39 AM #1
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Reading some of your introductions is enough to make one get down on their knees in front of the computer.

One of my sisters gave me this awesome card/booklet for my birthday recently and I wish I could share it here with all you incredible people.

It's written by Cooper Edens in 1980 and I guess since it was first published, it's become a collectors item. The drawings that accompany the text are enough to "blow you away".

I was able to order a couple of used ones from Amazon...and not suprisingly, in the fly covers there were handwritten incriptions to the caretakers in their lives.

If you can find this little gem....Caretakers of Wonder by Cooper Edens..you
will just love it.

Hugs to all you wonderful people....
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Thanks so much...I will look into the booklet...your the best!!
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I just want to say thank you to all the caregivers, I don't say it often enough to my partner DJ...he is loving, kind, patient, motivated, and supportive, never a word of complaint, never cranky...and I got to thinking, how must those people feel who do not have a voice to say thank you?

I have a voice, so I will use it more often from now on...to give those thanks as they are so heartfelt ....

And on behalf of those who do not have that voice...thank you...thank you so very very much
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