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		By: Grandma Judy		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Not to worry, this is nothing to be afraid of.  I will comfort you with the fact that you must learn to laugh at these minor incidences because they seem to continue into other stages of life.  Now that I have reached the &quot;age of accountability&quot; (a better way of saying menopause) I find myself putting things in odd places just like I did before this stage of life, kinda like I did when I was distracted by my small children, then by my older children, then by my busy schedule, then by my many sewing projects, and on and on.  Many others cope with the same issue.  This seems to be universal, but fear not, it also happens to the male half of the population.  I hope I&#039;ve encouraged you :o)

Love to you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not to worry, this is nothing to be afraid of.  I will comfort you with the fact that you must learn to laugh at these minor incidences because they seem to continue into other stages of life.  Now that I have reached the &#8220;age of accountability&#8221; (a better way of saying menopause) I find myself putting things in odd places just like I did before this stage of life, kinda like I did when I was distracted by my small children, then by my older children, then by my busy schedule, then by my many sewing projects, and on and on.  Many others cope with the same issue.  This seems to be universal, but fear not, it also happens to the male half of the population.  I hope I&#8217;ve encouraged you :o)</p>
<p>Love to you.</p>
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