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	<title>Comments on: Merry Christmas!</title>
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		<title>By: Cuc Hanns</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cuc Hanns</dc:creator>
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		<description>We have a gingerbread making party every year. It is some thing we began over 20 years ago when my sister and I had been teenagers, and my little brother was at the proper age to appreciate such things (6-7). We alternate whose residence it&#039;s at each and every year, and sometimes we have themes or contests. We&#039;ve built gingerbread churches, cabins, tents, lean-to&#039;s, and replicas of our own real homes. We also have spiced cider, play Christmas music, and get sick eating the candy we use to decorate the houses, but we usually have a blast. It is incredibly nerdy, but fun, and each year we have new individuals join us within the festivities, such as our spouses, older brother, and now niece. It&#039;s a excellent way to invest an afternoon, and we all get to take home our creations at the end of the day.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have a gingerbread making party every year. It is some thing we began over 20 years ago when my sister and I had been teenagers, and my little brother was at the proper age to appreciate such things (6-7). We alternate whose residence it&#8217;s at each and every year, and sometimes we have themes or contests. We&#8217;ve built gingerbread churches, cabins, tents, lean-to&#8217;s, and replicas of our own real homes. We also have spiced cider, play Christmas music, and get sick eating the candy we use to decorate the houses, but we usually have a blast. It is incredibly nerdy, but fun, and each year we have new individuals join us within the festivities, such as our spouses, older brother, and now niece. It&#8217;s a excellent way to invest an afternoon, and we all get to take home our creations at the end of the day.</p>
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