friend in Kuwait
Just had an e-mail from friend L., the biology Ph.D. student called up as a reservist. She's at Camp Doha, Kuwait. She included her snail mail address; any suggestions of what I might send her? I'm thinking of "treat" kind of items more than practical ones (like lip balm or a bulletproof vest).
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Is she a reader? Books are always good, at least in my opinion. Yummy snacks that will keep, candy. CDs are another option if she has a player. Make her a mix cd, maybe?
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This is the woman who used to go to the slaughterhouse down near Emporia to get eyes to practice her retina research on (the human ones being too valuable for casual cuttin' up). The story she told of going into the slaughterhouse with a machete, which the Mexican workers would fight each other to help her sharpen, is one my all-time favorite friend stories. Yep---she had to hack 'em right outta the hanging cow heads. She'd be wearing a coverall kinda thing (as you might imagine). I love how stalwart and matter-of-fact she'd be, knowing she needed the eyes to work on her efforts (in retinal tissue regeneration, as I recall) for the future good of people's vision. Plus the idea of this little boyish dyke appearing in that other-worldly context, and how she was warmly received there---I dunno. Just a good story. (And better when she told it.)
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The whole eye thing has me thinking medical/crime subjects. Perhaps some P.D. James would be good? Tony Hillerman? I always like his stories cuz (besides the good characters) he has the geography and culture down. I've been to a lot of the places he writes about.
Bill Bryson's always good, too. Being a midwestern, she might appreciate The Lost Continent. Walk in the Woods is also great. Oh, and that other one I got you when you had your surgery.
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I realize I don't know if she has CD-listening capacity.
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