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		<title>By: TL (from TL's Take on Scripture)</title>
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		<description>Thank you, Jen, for saying what no man is allowed to say.  My children&#039;s step-mother hides from the &quot;Mother&#039;s Day&quot; service by taking an extra turn in the nursery, and relieving a biological mom of dooty-duty.  Other years, she and a few of her wounded, bereaved or barren friends organize a camping trip and boycott the whole weekend. &lt;i&gt;(One of those girls actually lost her mother &lt;b&gt;on&lt;/b&gt; Mother&#039;s Day!)&lt;/i&gt;  I never know what to do.  I think it is important that we make a habit of celebrating &lt;b&gt;all&lt;/b&gt; the women who make our lives special...everyday!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you, Jen, for saying what no man is allowed to say.  My children&#8217;s step-mother hides from the &#8220;Mother&#8217;s Day&#8221; service by taking an extra turn in the nursery, and relieving a biological mom of dooty-duty.  Other years, she and a few of her wounded, bereaved or barren friends organize a camping trip and boycott the whole weekend. <i>(One of those girls actually lost her mother <b>on</b> Mother&#8217;s Day!)</i>  I never know what to do.  I think it is important that we make a habit of celebrating <b>all</b> the women who make our lives special&#8230;everyday!</p>
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