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	Comments on: 30 Days of Lists Sept. 2013 &#8211; Lists 16 &#8211; 19	</title>
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		By: scribler		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[DeCee You are still a bit taller than me.  I only made it to 4&#039;10&quot;.  If you have a local scrapbook store, you might be able to meet other traditional scrappers that way.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DeCee You are still a bit taller than me.  I only made it to 4&#8217;10&#8221;.  If you have a local scrapbook store, you might be able to meet other traditional scrappers that way.</p>
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		By: DeCee		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I love your talent. I think I was always just a tad bit taller than you growing up but I stopped at that 5&#039;1/2&quot; mark so I can diffantly relate. My daughter is 4&#039;8&quot; at 15 so I fairly sure there not much hope for her to catch to momma. Though we wear the same size jeans, hers is a little on the short side for me so I roll them up and wear as capri&#039;s. cause capri&#039;s as you mention are normal jeans for me... The difference for us is all 4 of my teenaged sons are over 6&#039; so I dont even have a step stool in my house. 
Im hoping to get some more inspiration from you. I have boxs of old pics from when the kids were little and in the process of scanning cause I just dont have the time or room for traditional scrapping so my plan is to do some special occassion traditonal scrapping and do the rest digital for easier storing. I have no one who has the desire to scrap book so I am on my own here.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love your talent. I think I was always just a tad bit taller than you growing up but I stopped at that 5&#8217;1/2&#8243; mark so I can diffantly relate. My daughter is 4&#8217;8&#8243; at 15 so I fairly sure there not much hope for her to catch to momma. Though we wear the same size jeans, hers is a little on the short side for me so I roll them up and wear as capri&#8217;s. cause capri&#8217;s as you mention are normal jeans for me&#8230; The difference for us is all 4 of my teenaged sons are over 6&#8242; so I dont even have a step stool in my house.<br />
Im hoping to get some more inspiration from you. I have boxs of old pics from when the kids were little and in the process of scanning cause I just dont have the time or room for traditional scrapping so my plan is to do some special occassion traditonal scrapping and do the rest digital for easier storing. I have no one who has the desire to scrap book so I am on my own here.</p>
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