If money were no object, what gifts would you buy for your loved ones this holiday season?

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Here's a little list... For my husband: medical insurance (he only has a green card and cannot get insurance in this country unless we pay an arm and a leg, and we are fresh out of extra limbs) For my oldest son: pay off his mortgage For his wife: hire extra assistants for her class -- she teaches deaf children For my oldest daughter: finish her landscaping for her For her husband: a new wheelchair For my second son: a home For my third son: pay off his education For my second daughter: pay off her education For my fourth son: hire someone to help us with him who had time to take him for walks and play with him (he is a profoundly retarded 23 year old young man who had encephalitis when he was three) For our closest friends -- first couple: buy them a home of their own -- second couple: get them to sell the home they have at a loss and get them the house next door! -- third couple: a home of their own and a raise for him -- he deserves it. -- fourth couple: they don't need anything physical, but if money could buy time and health....

With money no object, that would be fun! With unlimited money, like with winning the big Power Ball Lottery, that would be fun going shopping! For my Dad that's going to be 83 in a few days, Dec 2nd, I would get him a full time house keeper/cook Like whats her name, Alice?

On the Brady Bunch. My Sis and her husband that are truck drivers, that big fully loaded KW or Peterbilt with a double sleeper that my brother-in-law wants. My Big Brother and his wife that has MS, a new house that's built all one floor with extra wide doors and everything handicap accessible along with there own "Alice" house keeper.

And a new van with the wheelchair lift. The one they had got ran off the road and rolled coming home from Wendover NV a couple years ago. As for my self, since I lost everything in my divorce that'd be easy, everything!.

Oh, man... I'd buy entire stores. *laugh* For my parents... I'd pay off their mortgage. I'd buy my mom a new car and my dad a new truck (nothing fancy, just something that works).

And then I'd send them on a two-week vacation to Aruba for their 25th anniversary. My older brother is autistic (Asperger's Syndrome). For him, I'd design a program and hire people to work with him so he could actually enjoy living.

He gave me my love of videogames, so I would get him every console out there with whatever games he wanted. Plus, he's a talented artist. I'd love to give him a studio and see what he could come up with..

Making a list, checking it twice If money were no object, I would have a 4 car garage built in the backyard for my Sweetie to store his project cars in, and maybe he would be so thrilled that he would let me have a space for my oldie but goodie car, too. For my daughter, I would pay her tuition and books for her next year of college. For my son, I'd buy him a solid, dependable car.No, wait, I'd hire a limo to drive him around so that I'd KNOW the car would stay in one piece.

For my Dad, I'd have landscapers plant good-sized trees across his backyard to give back some of the privacy he lost when the cornfield behind his house became a neighborhood. For my step-mom, I'd have a sunroom built on the back of her house so she'd have plenty of windows to watch the birds and wildlife she feeds. For my daughter's boyfriend, I'd hire the best lawyer in the U.S. To go after the Chicago cabdriver that ran him down in a crosswalk last spring.

I would give my church the amount necessary to cover the budget next year, so all the offerings could go towards benevolence. Lastly, I would make a sizeable donation to the American Cancer Society in memory of my Mom..

Anything their hearts desired Also, I’d love to take them on a trip to Europe. We have wanted to go for such a long time... I’d take my mom, grandmother and aunts on a shopping spree to New York’s 5th Avenue, too.

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