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		<dc:creator>Brian Priest</dc:creator>
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		<description>Michael, thanks for the article.  My wife and I have two children from Guatemala (13 mos. &amp; 3 yrs.).  We often discuss what it will be like when they begin asking questions about their birth parents.  Thanks for the insight.  It is also encouraging to see other parents choosing to allow their children to tell their story.  
I have enjoyed keeping up with your blog.  Thanks!</description>
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I have enjoyed keeping up with your blog.  Thanks!</p>
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