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	<title>Comments on: My Reason for the Season</title>
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		<title>By: Shayne</title>
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		<description>I was so glad to find your blog the other day.  Thanks for taking the time to share what life is like for you and your family!
What I learned about Christmas with my marriage is that my husband tends to be very low-key.  (Not that Christmas things aren&#039;t important to him.  They are, but he&#039;d be happy taking care of them on Dec. 24th, which is impossible...)  So in my house I&#039;m the Keeper of Christmas regarding purchasing, wrapping, baking, visiting, traditions, etc.  When we were first married and I was teaching full-time, that really frustrated me.  In the last six years, I&#039;ve been home with my children, so it seems a little easier to get things done.  It makes me wonder how that balance is in other families?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was so glad to find your blog the other day.  Thanks for taking the time to share what life is like for you and your family!<br />
What I learned about Christmas with my marriage is that my husband tends to be very low-key.  (Not that Christmas things aren&#8217;t important to him.  They are, but he&#8217;d be happy taking care of them on Dec. 24th, which is impossible&#8230;)  So in my house I&#8217;m the Keeper of Christmas regarding purchasing, wrapping, baking, visiting, traditions, etc.  When we were first married and I was teaching full-time, that really frustrated me.  In the last six years, I&#8217;ve been home with my children, so it seems a little easier to get things done.  It makes me wonder how that balance is in other families?</p>
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