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		<title>By: Alex</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
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		<description>You would think that after so many fine births that a breech birth would be a snap. Oh well, I suppose it is hard to find a doctor who is comfortable doing one. Important thing is a healthy baby and mother. 

Be sure to give little Paisley Jane the book Chrysanthemum, just in case she needs to fend off teasing school mates. These days it seems to me that many children have unusual or fun names. Back in my day (many, many, many years ago) there were NO Alexandras. Now they are a dime a dozen and you can even find it pre-printed on keychains!

And she can always be a Jane if she wants to rebel.</description>
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<p>Be sure to give little Paisley Jane the book Chrysanthemum, just in case she needs to fend off teasing school mates. These days it seems to me that many children have unusual or fun names. Back in my day (many, many, many years ago) there were NO Alexandras. Now they are a dime a dozen and you can even find it pre-printed on keychains!</p>
<p>And she can always be a Jane if she wants to rebel.</p>
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