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Becoming a pen pal at 92 years young brings Jay out of her coronavirus lockdown

Christmas has come early for Pimpama aged care resident Jay Jones, 92, thanks to two dynamo mums and creative toddlers.
Bree Thompson and Suzanne Guastini organised workshops where local children make hand made Christmas cards to be delivered to residents of a local aged care facility that includes Mrs Jones.
She visited one of the workshops where six toddlers were eagerly colouring in and putting multiple Santa stamps on cards.
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