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		<title>By: TMarieHilton</title>
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		<description>Susan,
Thanks so much for adding your voice here.  I also appreciate the link to Parenting Twenty Somethings.  I&#039;m dealing with a bit of holiday sadness too, as this will be the first holiday season without my twenty something daughter. She&#039;s all grown up and celebrating way up in the cold country of Maine. I&#039;m thankful to still have my 19 yr. old here with me, but he and I will both miss his sister this year. 
Your post gave me pause to be thankful, as you are, that she is independent and enjoying building her own life and traditions.
Welcome to the Boomer Community and I hope to see and read you here often.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Susan,<br />
Thanks so much for adding your voice here.  I also appreciate the link to Parenting Twenty Somethings.  I&#8217;m dealing with a bit of holiday sadness too, as this will be the first holiday season without my twenty something daughter. She&#8217;s all grown up and celebrating way up in the cold country of Maine. I&#8217;m thankful to still have my 19 yr. old here with me, but he and I will both miss his sister this year.<br />
Your post gave me pause to be thankful, as you are, that she is independent and enjoying building her own life and traditions.<br />
Welcome to the Boomer Community and I hope to see and read you here often.</p>
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