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							      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2008 08:41:24 MST</pubDate>
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							      	<title>Blog ID #1728: My blog</title>
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								      <description>This blog site it not working correctly at this time. Visit my other blog at www.thoughts.com for a current up to date blog.Thank you, Dianna</description>
								      <pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 00:00:00 MST</pubDate>
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							      	<title>Blog ID #1685: HANDBAG MAGIC</title>
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								      <description>Two years ago my husband and our two best friends rented a house for two weeks on Cape Cod. During our sightseeing adventures I found a charming and cozy yarn shop. The first time I entered the store it was overwhelming. The yarns were colorful and fun with strings, knots, fringes, and metallic threads swimming through them. How yarn had changed since I had learned to knit several years ago. I didnt buy anything that day but I couldnt get the yarns out of my head and I knew I would have to knit something. I made a second visit to the shop and purchased enough yarn to knit an afghan. The afghan didnt work well but the yarns were spectacular and I started searching for something else to knit. 
Another friend of mine had started knitting handbags. Well, I wasnt going to knit handbags since I remembered them as being floppy and ugly and not at all like my beautiful handbags. Then I saw the cute handbag she had knitted and felted. I decided this was a wonderful way to combine two hobbies I really love, knitting and buying handbags. 
So I started knitting handbags, one after another. When I got to twenty handbags, my husband finally had enough and said you either start a business or stop with the knitting.
He agreed that I needed more handbags to go with the hand knitted handbags and that is how our internet business started. </description>
								      <pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 00:00:00 MST</pubDate>
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