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		<title>By: Star Wilkinson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you for making my blue mood go away.  I was having a rather grand pity party today by myself.  Then I happened to run across something about your beautiful wife.  One thing ran to another and I found myself reading your blog.  I remember hearing you speak at Creative Escape and how inspiring you were.  At CE, in the class, I remember sitting up front, and listening to Kolette talk to the women that were bringing in baby gifts to the two of you.  Later on, I remember reading about the birth of your son and thought how much the two of your lives would change.  Thank you for the beautiful words in this blog.  It may be raining outside, but my room is filled with the most glorious sunny glow from your wisdom.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for making my blue mood go away.  I was having a rather grand pity party today by myself.  Then I happened to run across something about your beautiful wife.  One thing ran to another and I found myself reading your blog.  I remember hearing you speak at Creative Escape and how inspiring you were.  At CE, in the class, I remember sitting up front, and listening to Kolette talk to the women that were bringing in baby gifts to the two of you.  Later on, I remember reading about the birth of your son and thought how much the two of your lives would change.  Thank you for the beautiful words in this blog.  It may be raining outside, but my room is filled with the most glorious sunny glow from your wisdom.</p>
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