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		<title>By: Linda</title>
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		<description>I love your opening comment on this post.  I have just the opposite reaction to chocolate.  Before Owen died, I was a bona fide chocoholic - could eat it beyond the point of sickness, just to keep tasting it.  Now, it makes me sick after one or two bites, and small ones, at that.  Weird, how our chemistry can actually change with grief.  

You are a good writer, Steph.  You have funny and thoughtful things to say, and I hope you keep writing the blog.  I love how you get to things like realizing that you are one of the people in your life.  Important stuff, ya know???

Happy Freakin&#039; New Year, eh?

Linda</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love your opening comment on this post.  I have just the opposite reaction to chocolate.  Before Owen died, I was a bona fide chocoholic &#8211; could eat it beyond the point of sickness, just to keep tasting it.  Now, it makes me sick after one or two bites, and small ones, at that.  Weird, how our chemistry can actually change with grief.  </p>
<p>You are a good writer, Steph.  You have funny and thoughtful things to say, and I hope you keep writing the blog.  I love how you get to things like realizing that you are one of the people in your life.  Important stuff, ya know???</p>
<p>Happy Freakin&#8217; New Year, eh?</p>
<p>Linda</p>
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