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	<title>Comments on: Happy Thanksgiving</title>
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		<title>By: daniel</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 15:28:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We missed you for thanksgiving too.  Mom and Dad went to MN so we actually missed out on most of the action as well but we did get together on Sunday evening and hang out a little.  I don&#039;t know what your phone situation is like but you should give me a call or maybe we could skype.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We missed you for thanksgiving too.  Mom and Dad went to MN so we actually missed out on most of the action as well but we did get together on Sunday evening and hang out a little.  I don&#8217;t know what your phone situation is like but you should give me a call or maybe we could skype.</p>
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		<title>By: winnie</title>
		<link>http://taiwaneers.com/2007/11/happy-thanksgiving/comment-page-1/#comment-35</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 19:24:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey You Guys!  It sounds like you had a good Thanksgiving. That&#039;s great. Mom and Dad and I drove up to MI to spend Thanksgiving with James and Margot and Jason, Justin, and Joel. As always Margot was totally organized and had a wonderful dinner planned for us. It snowed a little. Just enough to look pretty and not enough to make traveling difficult. We spent some quality time visiting and getting caught up with everyone. We found out Chris is coming home for Christmas which will be really great. We all missed him and Emily at Thanksgiving dinner. Jason is working now at a temporary store in the mall selling country gifts - carved animals, warm hats and mittend, old wooden sleds, and any thing country gift wise. He says it pays better than his old job and when the store is quiethe can study and do homework. Malcome&#039;s son (name?) gave the sermon Sunday and did a good job. He talked some about the difficulties of some of the students at the Wales Bible College and it was very emotional because many of them must risk their lives and that of their families in order to practice their religion. It put alot of things into perspective for all of us. Anyway, it sounds as if you are doing OK with school. Michael, I&#039;m always so tickeled when you comment on when you discover yourself acting like your Dad. It&#039;s an eye opener - Hun!  Well, I know how it feels to be homesick, and I wish I had some smart advice for how to deal with it but I don&#039;t. Hopefully it will get better soon. Know that we are all praying for God to make you feel at home in Him - werever you are.   All my love - Aunt Winnie</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey You Guys!  It sounds like you had a good Thanksgiving. That&#8217;s great. Mom and Dad and I drove up to MI to spend Thanksgiving with James and Margot and Jason, Justin, and Joel. As always Margot was totally organized and had a wonderful dinner planned for us. It snowed a little. Just enough to look pretty and not enough to make traveling difficult. We spent some quality time visiting and getting caught up with everyone. We found out Chris is coming home for Christmas which will be really great. We all missed him and Emily at Thanksgiving dinner. Jason is working now at a temporary store in the mall selling country gifts &#8211; carved animals, warm hats and mittend, old wooden sleds, and any thing country gift wise. He says it pays better than his old job and when the store is quiethe can study and do homework. Malcome&#8217;s son (name?) gave the sermon Sunday and did a good job. He talked some about the difficulties of some of the students at the Wales Bible College and it was very emotional because many of them must risk their lives and that of their families in order to practice their religion. It put alot of things into perspective for all of us. Anyway, it sounds as if you are doing OK with school. Michael, I&#8217;m always so tickeled when you comment on when you discover yourself acting like your Dad. It&#8217;s an eye opener &#8211; Hun!  Well, I know how it feels to be homesick, and I wish I had some smart advice for how to deal with it but I don&#8217;t. Hopefully it will get better soon. Know that we are all praying for God to make you feel at home in Him &#8211; werever you are.   All my love &#8211; Aunt Winnie</p>
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