He's home.

Jul 25, 2009 10:26

Yesterday I arrived at work to find a card addressed to Grady on my desk. It contained well wishes and a large sum of cash, but no signature. I am immensely grateful for the windfall, but I wish I knew who to thank. The anonymous nature of the gift leads me to assume that it was someone who knew me. I usually don't receive such large gifts ( Read more... )

ethan, thank you, grady, flea

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dustin_00 July 25 2009, 18:35:28 UTC
Without being specific, you could send an email to your team saying thank you for the wonderful surprise card and gift to Grady.

That way, Anon knows you received it.

If anyone asks what the gift was, just tell 'em it was catnip.

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winifred July 25 2009, 18:39:35 UTC
I could do that, but the only people on my team who know about Grady are two managers I work with, and only one of them knows that he was in for surgery. He donated on his own a couple of days ago.

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kistha July 25 2009, 18:47:13 UTC
Calm is good for feeding, and Tayet would sit through it just fine. Ankhet, we always had to have a spotter with, since she didn't like it at all. Glad it's going well, and hope that he improves markedly in the next week!

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nessainwe July 25 2009, 20:35:01 UTC
Im glad that he's home and doing a little better :) Hopefully it's only up from here :)

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You are most welcome. anonymous July 26 2009, 00:33:26 UTC
The $500.00 was given anonymously because we did not want you to feel any obligation or guilt whatsoever. Enjoy it without question. I will be sending a pic to you from an anonymous email account to prove my identity.

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