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		<title>By: Annie</title>
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		<description>I love your story of the National Geographics as I too have a similar National Geographic childhood connection.  My dad stored them up in high closets at the school he taught in and when he would have to get ready to go back to school at the beginning of the year, I would go with him and climb up in the closet and read them and look at pictures for hours.  Aside from the anecdote, as I get ready to go back to AZ for the first time since Christmas, I too find myself nostalgically longing for my Arizona Home.  I love you blog - thanks for sharing it with me!</description>
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