Sunday, August 14, 2011

Care Packages When They Need It

It's an interesting feeling when for the very first time in your life, you know what it's like to not be able to buy the things you want. I've become totally used to this lifestyle over the past three years and although it's not easy, I've learned some helpful lessons from it. I've learned what it feels like to live with nothing extra for luxuries. I've learned what it's like to not be able to pay for the most basic things such as groceries, gas, a cup of coffee in the morning, or even a means of transport ride. I've learned to take charity from others with the hope that one day I can pay them back or pay it forward. I've learned how to stretch a dollar as far as it can possibly go. And last but not least, I've learned how awesome it feels to receive a Oh The Places You'll Go Gift Basket package, no matter what's inside it, from someone who cares about you. This unique gift has a very thoughtful encouraging book that will inspire and uplift anyone's spirit. Th inspirational gift basket contains book Oh The Places You'll Go with great munchies they will enjoy. Inspire someone with this basket based on Dr. Seuss's book. This gift basket Based on the Dr. Seuss book Oh the Places You'll Go.  As you probably already know, I am a college student. Although we students have a t for running around, most of my friends and I work hard to play hard. We go to college full time, work one to two positions, and try to earn enough dough to pay the bills and still go out and forget some of the strain of our day to day lives. I remember when I first moved away from home, my mom took me clothes shopping and I told her that would be the last time she would ever have to buy me clothes. inspirational gift basketsI was confident that I would become utterly independent over night and somehow work hard enough to keep the same level of affluence that I had become accustomed to. My mom was aware how mistaken I was, but I didn't come to realize the truth until eight months later. My mom called me up and asked me if she could take me clothes shopping. I hadn't asked her for any assistance, but somehow, as is normal with mothers, she just knew. I realized that no matter how madly I wanted to be self-sufficient, I could not turn down her offer, so I thanked her awesomely and we headed off to some of my favorite shop. When I moved away to Rhode Island a year ago, I was eventually completely on my own for the very first time. I was somewhat scared, I missed my friends and family, and I was working every single day but still doing without. One day a care package arrived from. It was filled full of desserts, fruit and nut bars, mixed nuts, capuccino, chocolate, and all sorts of other snacks. It was a box of goodies from home to say we love you. The surprise of receiving something from home put a smile on my face that lasted all day. It's amazing what a small but thoughtful gesture can do to pick you up when you're striving to get by. http://www.basketsbyrita.com http://www.basketsbyrita.com/Oh-The-Places-Youll-Go-Gift-Basket_p_69.html

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