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    Default What is the right thing to do?

    My close friend lost her beautiful DD Indya late last year unexpectedly. It is Indya's birthday coming up very soon and I am unsure what to do. Do I acknowledge it, and if so how?? or not?

    I rang on Christmas day as I didn't want her to think I wasn't thinking about her and she didn't pick up, totally understand why but I am unsure that I did the right thing calling then as well. Just want to be able to do what right for her, but do know what this is. Any help and ideas would be appreciated.
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    You could send her a card.. Or leave a message and just let her know that you are thinking about her and that you are there for her.
    Or you can send her flowers.

    I don't really know if there is much else you can do.

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    I would definitely acknowledge her birthday. I think the worst thing people can do is pretend the child didn't exist. I give my sister a card on my niece's birthdays and Christmas, and I donate to a charity in memory of her. I think of it as my gift to my niece, even though she is not here. Oxfam have cards that you can give that outline where the money has gone. I like to buy vaccinations for children in developing countries, or a mosquito net etc. You don't actually buy the physical item, but you donate a particular amount, and they use it to send that item overseas.

    Or you could donate to a children's charity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WitchHazel View Post
    Or you could donate to a children's charity.
    Do you know why her daughter passed?

    If you can donate to an appropriate children's charity on her behalf, that would be nice.

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    Yes, that's a great idea.

    NCB, I seem to be following you around the hub ATM - I promise it's not intentional!

    Bnbng - I think it's really lovely that you're putting so much thought into this. I'm sure your friend appreciates the support and thoughts that you're giving her

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    Thank you so much, I just needed confirmation that I was not going to be doing the wrong thing. At Indya's funeral we all donated to the RSPCA as she loved animals so very much so I will donated to them. I like the idea of still giving her a gift. Thanks again NibbleCurlynBun and WitchHazel.
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    That sounds like a great idea bnbng.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NibbleCurlynBun View Post
    Do you know why her daughter passed?

    If you can donate to an appropriate children's charity on her behalf, that would be nice.
    Thats a fantastic idea
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    Good ideas.
    We spent Christmas with close friends that lost their son. We gave their dearly departed son a plant to go in a special part of the garden they have for him.


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    Quote Originally Posted by WitchHazel View Post
    NCB, I seem to be following you around the hub ATM - I promise it's not intentional!
    I think we are both everywhere at once and keep bumping into each other. We really both should get off the computer.


 

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