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Last weekend, Ingrid, Lily and I went to see a Christmas parade in a nearby shopping hot spot. On that Saturday, it was anything but as we all huddled together to stay warm in the chilly fall air. Usually I am very against Christmas celebrations before Thanksgiving. This year, I am looking forward to Christmas so much that I don't mind. This time of year goes so fast; I think that I'm attempting to extend it a bit. When it comes down to it, both Thanksgiving and Christmas involve spending time with family and celebrating those we love, so who wouldn't want it to last longer?
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