A Thoughtful Gift

So what do you call a person who tries to console me by giving me a gift of – among other things – soap that features on its wrapper a picture of a bouncing baby boy and the brand name of “My Baby”?

Honestly, sometimes even the most robust psychological health might fail one.

10 thoughts on “A Thoughtful Gift

  1. I am astonded. Sometimes people mean well and are just so flumoxed when comfronted with grief and tragedy that they act stupidly.I am sorry…….. On that note, is there anything us readers can do? Can we contribute to an Amazon account or anything? I have been reading your blog for so long and commenting so often that I really feel like I know you and I’m so truly sad for your loss. Is there a way your readers can reach out?

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  2. I feel the same as Evelina. I wish there were something that any of us could do. I know that there’s nothing that can be done. But we will keep reading.

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  3. Actually, this has been a question in the back channels. My thought was that a bunch of silly or bland, polite gifts would not do it. I do not know that we can come up with the cash but I was thinking of something more along the lines of the Eric N. endowed scholarship, you know? Work with me on this, Clarissa and people, I am all ears.

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      1. That also sounds like a good idea. I know this is not the time, but when Clarissa feels up to it, please let us know if we could organize a donation like the ones suggested above or contribute to a cause you feel dear to your heart. You have a large readership, so I believe that if we all came together, we could do something significant.

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  4. If you feel you may need someone to talk with I have a couple of clients who had very similar tragedies to you. I could possibly get you some contact info.

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