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	<title>Comments on: Weaning</title>
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		<title>By: Steven Noels</title>
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		<description>Being &#039;only a father&#039; of three (us, poor male human beings cannot fathom what pregnancy and nursing is all about), your little poem sent shivers through my spine. I read Ted for &#039;A-patch-y&#039; reasons, but am very glad I found your blog through his. The warmth and strength of your relationship, and the energy you find in your kids, radiate through all of your postings, and brings a knowing and understanding smile to my lips when I find a new post of yours in my feed aggregator. Keep up the fine work, Julie. For us, we&#039;re only months past the baby period, with our little daughter heading towards 17 months. I can assure you that the amazement - of seeing your offspring grow and blossom - lasts, even when the leaps you go through become smaller - at first sight. Cheers!
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