CarvinAbuser
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Just wondering if there's any place in St. Mary's or Calvert to drop off supplies for the troops. Thanks
acommondisaster said:I did the adopt a soldier thing for awhile; diligently sending funny or thoughtful cards a couple of times a week with short letters in them and sending goodies every couple of weeks. It was very rewarding to me. Then I got an email from one of my adoptees - he said please don't waste your money sending me things - we have more goodies and stuff than we'll ever use. Just email me every few days, include a picture so I know who I'm talking to and keep up the cards and letters. Those are the things that mean the most. I responded okay, but only if you tell me if there's anything you have a craving for that you can't find there. He promised he would.
He never asked for anything. My female adoptee in Afghanistan confirmed the same thing. She told me she could order (mostly thru Amazon) anything she really wanted, dvd's were way cheaper there, and the cards and letters and encouragement on her Security + certification (which I'd just passed) were the most welcome.
So here's a link that sort of sums it up:
Save your money unless there's a specific request for something, send cards and letters, pictures saying "we're still thinking of you, we know you're there, we're praying for you, etc).....at least that's what several have told me.
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