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		<title>By: Stepping On Legos &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Happy Anniversary To Me!</title>
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		<description>[...] This blog started out as a way to chronicle my journey to Madeline, my daughter connected by a read thread half way around the world in Vietnam. When I started this blog, she was still growing in her first Mother&#8217;s womb and a dream I couldn&#8217;t imagine coming true. The blog was a way to make the journey seem real. Prior to this journey, I had tried various blogs and family web pages but never kept them up to date more than a few days. In fact, since then I&#8217;ve started a few new blogs to wax chaotic about life outside the adoption process but really it was the journey to Addison that kept me motivated. [...]</description>
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