Ya'll must understand - DGA is not a friendless, helpless, lonely invalid, and it would raise her hackles if she knew anyone thought she was!
Yes, she does have some nice ladies in every day to cook and clean and drive her places now, but she lives in the same house she's lived in for the past 30 years (a nice 3 bedroom brick home, app. 2000 square feet), she still goes to her church (It helps that she's primitive baptist and the church only meets once every few weeks.) her painting club, still cooks occasionally (although she seems to feel that if she's paying someone to cook for her, why not let them?) etc. She went to the parish fair a couple of weeks ago and got an award for being the oldest person at the fair!
She's got a couple of sons, a passel of grandkids and great-grandkids, cousins, neices, etc.. We all visit, mostly, and take time for her. (I could name one or two who don't, but then I'm not catty like that.) She and my mom have been extremely close for a very long time.
If there's one sad point in her life, it's that she's outlived all of her dearest friends. She lost her husband back in the early 1970's, and one by one, her friends have all passed.
She's not the first in our family to be extremely long-lived. She had an aunt who made it well into her hundred-and-teens, so she might well make it another 15 or 20 years! (She finally stopped saying things like "I'm not planting a garden this spring because I don't know if I'll see it through" a few years ago when it was pointed out to her she'd been saying that for years!

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So really, all I need is advice on what you give someone who has everything, LOL, and isn't interested in adding to her jewelry collection or any other sort of collection. . .I know she loves to paint and raise african violets, but I'm not sure I know enough to buy her something worthwhile on those fronts.
Actually, after the digital photo frame one, I started thinking seriously, and I think I'm going to post an ad at Michael's or Hobby Lobby and see if I can commission a scrapbook for her or something like that. I do have a completely empty photo album from the early 1920's that has been hanging around the house for a while that would make a great base for it. The one thing I will refuse to do is get into a competition with other relations over who can get her the best present. . .