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	<title>Comments on: SMALL TOWN PARADE</title>
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		<title>By: Janie</title>
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		<description>I agree completely. There are so many gifts we receive each day that may be overlooked because we get too caught up in the cycles of our day. When we take a moment to feel the breeze, notice how the light on the drive home makes everything orange and pink, or appreciate that driver who actually let us go in front of them instead of cutting us off, or hear the voices of the young ones in our lives that are only “asking” because that is how they gain knowledge about this world, not just to be annoying, we can truly get a sense of gratitude for the gifts we have been able to experience each day. No one is ever promised a tomorrow, and you are right, there ARE places left in this world where strangers really do care for one another.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree completely. There are so many gifts we receive each day that may be overlooked because we get too caught up in the cycles of our day. When we take a moment to feel the breeze, notice how the light on the drive home makes everything orange and pink, or appreciate that driver who actually let us go in front of them instead of cutting us off, or hear the voices of the young ones in our lives that are only “asking” because that is how they gain knowledge about this world, not just to be annoying, we can truly get a sense of gratitude for the gifts we have been able to experience each day. No one is ever promised a tomorrow, and you are right, there ARE places left in this world where strangers really do care for one another.</p>
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