Mother daughter relationships

@sharone74 (4837)
United States
March 18, 2007 4:51pm CST
I am currently enrolled in an online University studying for a course in Information Technology. My mother who gave up an opportunity to go to Business College on a scholarship before I was born wanted me to send her my books when I get done with them. Well rather than buying my books I use the option to download my textbooks and then print them at home. After I am through reading them I normally throw them away. So as not to clutter my house. So anyway. I decided I would download all of the textbooks again and then burn them to CD's for her. She'll probably never read them anyway but CD's are so much cheaper to mail anyway. And as long as I give them to her I have fulfilled my end of the request right?
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@sjohnson628 (3197)
• United States
18 Mar 07
That's a great idea! And then yes your conscious will be clear about this situation!
@classy56 (2880)
• United States
18 Mar 07
thats nice of you to do this for her.even if she never use them.you can still say.that you did what she asked you to do."she cant never come back an say, you didnt do what she asked. an you did keep your end of the bargin."who knows your mother just might use them!
• United States
18 Mar 07
I believe so....hm..just make sure to include a note on how to work the CDs if she is computer illiterate.