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help with something for my grandma? please?

My great grandma, who is 95, recently underwent surgery, and nearly diednow shes in rehabilitation, can bareley talk, can't sit, is on oxygen, and the foods are from the hospital, and like apple sauce, and creamed peas and mashed potatoesshe cant have anything watery, she really cant read or right, and she cant eat anything hardshe put some pictures in her room, but i wanted to brighten up her room a bit more, because it is so bleak and white and hospitalishany ideas? i can basically make anything that doesnt require special equipment beyond pen, paper, fabric, yarn, needles, beads, etc./any ideas?

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I think a light weight picture album would be niceThat way she can see all the people she lovesYou may also want to include Get Well cards from different family membersEven if she can't turn the pages her visitors or nurse's assistants can.
as a, fello cook i would have to say between 8-10 boxes .because as hungry as guests can be you have to figure how many will take seconds as well.hope that helps.wishing you a happy thanksgiving to you and your family.
2 large boxes, and make stuffing into balls it will go further.Then people take one to two balls each and you will have plenty ,as not everyone will want it.
It dependsDo you plan on leaving their bones inside, and stuffing around them, or are you going to be supporting them through some other means? In general, I've found that you need about 40 pounds of stuffing per human, but I personally leave the bones in for supportIf you remove the bones, you may need to stuff these people a lot tighter to make up for the lack of support.
If this is for TG, you can use 4-5there will probably be enough other stuff to eat, too.

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