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Well, I have a few random thoughts here. I don't think it's necessarily "self absorbed" to forget something. I like to think of myself as very contentious and not very self absorbed, but I know I certainly DO forget things! For example, I was going to edit a letter for a fellow BYCer, and her postal union in Canada went on strike, so she said there was no hurry. Well, I completely forgot about it until she emailed me to ask how it was coming. I felt very bad, and admitted that it slipped my mind and edited the letter immediately. I'd hate to think that makes me self absorbed.
Also, I think it's odd to say she is a follower of Jesus, and therefore shouldn't forget. I suspect there's lots of forgetful followers of Jesus. I don't think forgetting something has much reflection on ones' religion. I sure hope people aren't basing my worth on whether I'm a follower of Jesus...
Anyway, I did not read the entire thread, so forgive me if I'm repeating this or if it's been said, but have you asked her for the $10? I know if that BYCer I edited the letter for never reminded me, but then ranted to others about how I forgot, that would seem a bit unfair. She may just need a reminder.
Also, this is a shot in the dark, because I didn't hear the actual conversation you had with her about the donation, but some people might take "make a donation" as "don't worry about it". Sometimes when I do favors, and someone says "What do I owe you?" I just say "Eh, come over and help me stack some wood sometime", or something to that affect. I don't actually hold them to it, nor do I get mad if they don't come stack wood. It's more my way of saying "No big deal, if you can help me sometime, great". She may have taken your suggestion of a donation the same way, just a thought.