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		<title>By: Shannon</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2014 13:28:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My husband lost his father on the 21st of a month. For many months, it was just as you describe. Tears and emotional breakdowns. Then it became just quieter moments, not the destruction of an entire day. Yes, the first month he forgot, he was filled with guilt.  In this busy, full, over scheduled world we live in, it is almost inevitable. I can assure you that your emotions on that day will be as varied as other days depending on circumstances and memories. Just last week my husband was quiet, moody, and just wanted to be alone. I asked him what was wrong and his response ?  &quot;today&#039;s the 21st. It&#039;s been 47 months.&quot; Thank you for sharing and I will pray for you too on the 21st.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My husband lost his father on the 21st of a month. For many months, it was just as you describe. Tears and emotional breakdowns. Then it became just quieter moments, not the destruction of an entire day. Yes, the first month he forgot, he was filled with guilt.  In this busy, full, over scheduled world we live in, it is almost inevitable. I can assure you that your emotions on that day will be as varied as other days depending on circumstances and memories. Just last week my husband was quiet, moody, and just wanted to be alone. I asked him what was wrong and his response ?  &#8220;today&#8217;s the 21st. It&#8217;s been 47 months.&#8221; Thank you for sharing and I will pray for you too on the 21st.</p>
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		<title>By: Susan Dazet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2014 21:43:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have followed your every post Ginger from the start.  At the same time I was following a post for a friends 10 year old granddaughter who had cancer and passed away shortly after Michael.  I was so moved by both of  the daily blogs and your unwavering faith.  I have been inspired by both you and Amanda&#039;s mothers blog.  Thank you for continuing to share as often as you have.  You still inspire so many people by continuing to give, whether it is through donating blood, platelets or your inspiring words.  Keep posting and inspiring.  I have been able to donate blood again now that I have passed my five year mark and no signs of breast cancer.  When I give blood I always think of you because it was your post that made me inquire if I would ever be able to be a donor again.  You are in my prayers.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have followed your every post Ginger from the start.  At the same time I was following a post for a friends 10 year old granddaughter who had cancer and passed away shortly after Michael.  I was so moved by both of  the daily blogs and your unwavering faith.  I have been inspired by both you and Amanda&#8217;s mothers blog.  Thank you for continuing to share as often as you have.  You still inspire so many people by continuing to give, whether it is through donating blood, platelets or your inspiring words.  Keep posting and inspiring.  I have been able to donate blood again now that I have passed my five year mark and no signs of breast cancer.  When I give blood I always think of you because it was your post that made me inquire if I would ever be able to be a donor again.  You are in my prayers.</p>
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