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		<title>By: meg</title>
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		<description>hi dana~i hear ya! this afternoon raimund, my parnter and i put our 401ks and IRAs together. my oh my, we&#039;d better become pretty savvy old people, that&#039;s all i have to say. but for some odd reason, which is not like the usual worry wort, i just laughed. and then recalled a lovely quote: when fishermen cannot go out to sea, they mend their nets. we&#039;re all mending our nets, taking a collective deep breath and making adjustments we can, and taking time to enjoy the lavender, the roses, the the lillies. i think often of the ancestors and draw strength knowing what they lived through. may the ancestors draw closer for all of us!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi dana~i hear ya! this afternoon raimund, my parnter and i put our 401ks and IRAs together. my oh my, we&#8217;d better become pretty savvy old people, that&#8217;s all i have to say. but for some odd reason, which is not like the usual worry wort, i just laughed. and then recalled a lovely quote: when fishermen cannot go out to sea, they mend their nets. we&#8217;re all mending our nets, taking a collective deep breath and making adjustments we can, and taking time to enjoy the lavender, the roses, the the lillies. i think often of the ancestors and draw strength knowing what they lived through. may the ancestors draw closer for all of us!</p>
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