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Old 11-29-2010, 12:48 PM #2
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Hi Poochie,

Can you volunteer anywhere? My mom never drove and is very limited in her walking, but she volunteers with the Cdn Cancer Society and is also involved with a service group. Sometimes from home, she arranges rides for those who need to get to their cancer treatments or doctors appointments out of town. For awhile, she was in charge of sending birthday cards out. Most of the members/volunteers are retired and very willing to give rides to others. When my dad still drove, although her never went with her to these places, he would give her a ride there and pick her up when needed.

My husband doesn't like to do much outside of work and watching TV, so I've hooked up with a friend to go out to movies, shopping, dinner. We joke that we're dating now.

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