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		<title>By: Aunt Janet</title>
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		<dc:creator>Aunt Janet</dc:creator>
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		<description>Ariel, so glad we will be hearing from you.  I always enjoy your descriptive messages, and pictures.  I printed out the one of you and Ling on the motorcycle - you look right at home.

After we received your prayer card, the next Sunday I took it and the motorcycle picture (which I just printed that morning) along to church to show Kristen Ventola&#039;s parents - which I never got done.

That Sunday our two new MCC IVEP young people were introduced.  One was Latthaya Kho (&quot;Gai&quot;) from Laos.  She pointed out that she was wearing her Lao skirt - so now I will know what your skirt will look like.  After church I told her you were in Laos for two years and showed her the prayer card and picture.  She said, &quot;That&#039;s my good friend Ling!&quot;.  She asked how you liked Laos and I was able to tell her a little of what you wrote.  I told her you said the tuk-tuk was a natural hairdryer and she laughed and agreed.

Love &amp; Prayers,
Aunt Janet</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ariel, so glad we will be hearing from you.  I always enjoy your descriptive messages, and pictures.  I printed out the one of you and Ling on the motorcycle &#8211; you look right at home.</p>
<p>After we received your prayer card, the next Sunday I took it and the motorcycle picture (which I just printed that morning) along to church to show Kristen Ventola&#8217;s parents &#8211; which I never got done.</p>
<p>That Sunday our two new MCC IVEP young people were introduced.  One was Latthaya Kho (&#8220;Gai&#8221;) from Laos.  She pointed out that she was wearing her Lao skirt &#8211; so now I will know what your skirt will look like.  After church I told her you were in Laos for two years and showed her the prayer card and picture.  She said, &#8220;That&#8217;s my good friend Ling!&#8221;.  She asked how you liked Laos and I was able to tell her a little of what you wrote.  I told her you said the tuk-tuk was a natural hairdryer and she laughed and agreed.</p>
<p>Love &amp; Prayers,<br />
Aunt Janet</p>
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