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                    [Title] => Breathing into life
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Last week, during a particularly hectic day (which day isn’t lately?), I decided to squeeze a load of laundry in. Just as I opened the machine, my older boy ran in and asked if he could help. I wasn’t keen on it as I was in a mad rush, but of course I let him. I dilute my detergent in big pitchers and use a little cup to measure it out. As the pitchers are heavy, my son asked me to pour the liquid into the cup he was already holding.
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                    [AuthorName] => BREATHING SPACE  By Panjee Tapales  Lopez
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                    [Summary] => If you think you’re harassed at Christmas, imagine what her world is like once the calendar peels away November and welcomes December. For Yeyet Chio, it’s a different kind of Christmas rush that takes over her house every yearend –there’s the smell of food for the gods hanging in the air, a thin layer of flour dust in the kitchen, colorful boxes neatly arranged in rows, and the constant ringing of the bell by people coming to pick up their Christmas gifts and food. 

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