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February 7, 2007 1:14 PM

Mommy Time - revisited

flying%2520hearts.gifWow. I feel so privileged to have such a great group of readers. Sometimes I wonder why you all even need me around :)

I'm referring to the Q&A I posted the other day about Mommy Time. I was in a hurry - as I said, trying to keep up with emails - and my answer was fast and off-the-cuff. But you all had some amazing insight to offer in your comments.

I really love the way so many of you take the time to come alongside another mom and share from the heart the lessons you've learned/are learning.

If there are readers out there who haven't been already, you might want to start reading the comments here.

You all are the best!

Love,
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