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I agree with everyone who has said that the gift could be seen as MORE meaningful in light of their daughter's visual impairment. It's sweet, saying she still has the opportunity to show her daughter all the beauty in this world even though she can't see it on her own. Because she can't see it on her own. As long as you didn't get her daughter, like, a book of optical illusions..
lololololololol
#11 SO has it right!!
i agree with #2
Seeing isn't always with your eyes...sometimes you make friends and you don't know every detail about their lives and the people involved in their lives...it happens. I'm sure if they're any decent people they'd forgive it. It's a nice statement. lol
A LITTLE SUGGESTION: YOU CAN TOTALLY PULL IT OFF BY ACTING AS THE SWEETEST FRIEND EVER, AND INTERPRET IT AS: no worries, dear friends of mine, maybe she can't see, BUT, what she really sees depends on what we show her!! LOVE!!! CARE!!! WHOLE LOT MORE!!!
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I'm assuming that you didn't know her well enough to know she had a blind daughter... that plus the fact that the message is clearly figurative should get you off the hook loll just don't make a big scene about it with her and you should be fine :)
Personally, I find the phrase to be even more relevant when the daughter is blind.