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		<title>By: Little Debbie [Deborah Graaff]</title>
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		<description>that is such a blessing that you took a week to process in Nepal. I agree very much with what you said. the two parts that made me stop and read them again for the truth that stood out in them were these, and I imagine it&#039;ll be good for you to remember their truth too: &quot;The reality is, though, that I could spend the next ten years here and still not be ready to leave.&quot; and &quot;There’s so much work to do, so many problems to fix, so many broken people to make whole. I have to remember that God is the one that does this&quot;. 
Love you brother. take deep breaths, smell one last flower, and kiss one more forehead before you leave for possibly the last time, though hopefully not.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>that is such a blessing that you took a week to process in Nepal. I agree very much with what you said. the two parts that made me stop and read them again for the truth that stood out in them were these, and I imagine it&#8217;ll be good for you to remember their truth too: &#8220;The reality is, though, that I could spend the next ten years here and still not be ready to leave.&#8221; and &#8220;There’s so much work to do, so many problems to fix, so many broken people to make whole. I have to remember that God is the one that does this&#8221;.<br />
Love you brother. take deep breaths, smell one last flower, and kiss one more forehead before you leave for possibly the last time, though hopefully not.</p>
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