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isPermaLink="false">https://mitaylorfamily.wordpress.com/?p=1043</guid> <description><![CDATA[For Christmas my sister and brother-in-law gave Lydia some beads and stretchy string to make jewelry. After we got back from our trip up North, I spent a couple of days helping her make necklaces and bracelets. She made some &#8230; <a
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