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		By: Janice Voorhies		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://viewfromawomanswindow.com/the-bumpy-road-of-life/#comment-3001553&quot;&gt;Vernon&lt;/a&gt;.

If the format allows you to enjoy yourself, then your family will love reading it. Can&#039;t guarantee it will be those living right now, though. Only a couple of my eight children read my blog, but I have three grandchildren on missions: Chicago (Spanish-speaking), Jamaica, and Johannesburg, South Africa. And every week when I write them, I include a blog entry--and they all say they love it. Of course, I know they are desperate for any news from home, so it&#039;s probably not genuine interest, but still . . . 

Plus, I&#039;ve heard some of your adventures, and they are definitely worth listening to, so there&#039;s that!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://viewfromawomanswindow.com/the-bumpy-road-of-life/#comment-3001553">Vernon</a>.</p>
<p>If the format allows you to enjoy yourself, then your family will love reading it. Can&#8217;t guarantee it will be those living right now, though. Only a couple of my eight children read my blog, but I have three grandchildren on missions: Chicago (Spanish-speaking), Jamaica, and Johannesburg, South Africa. And every week when I write them, I include a blog entry&#8211;and they all say they love it. Of course, I know they are desperate for any news from home, so it&#8217;s probably not genuine interest, but still . . . </p>
<p>Plus, I&#8217;ve heard some of your adventures, and they are definitely worth listening to, so there&#8217;s that!</p>
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		By: Vernon		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Janice, I love your writing, your creativity, your insights, and everything else that makes your writing so fantastic. It was a real blessing in my life to have had the chance to know you for the years I did. Thank you again for all your inspiration, not only to me but also my children.
Btw, I feel the same way you do about dull, dry, boring, factual histories. For that reason I put mine off for a long time. I have since written quite a bit of mine, but I have followed Ray Bradbury‘s example when he wrote Dandelion Wine. I have simply been telling stories of my experiences and then arranging them in somewhat chronological order as my life history. That has been a lot more fun, and I don’t know if it’ll be entertaining to any readers, but it certainly was more entertaining for me.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Janice, I love your writing, your creativity, your insights, and everything else that makes your writing so fantastic. It was a real blessing in my life to have had the chance to know you for the years I did. Thank you again for all your inspiration, not only to me but also my children.<br />
Btw, I feel the same way you do about dull, dry, boring, factual histories. For that reason I put mine off for a long time. I have since written quite a bit of mine, but I have followed Ray Bradbury‘s example when he wrote Dandelion Wine. I have simply been telling stories of my experiences and then arranging them in somewhat chronological order as my life history. That has been a lot more fun, and I don’t know if it’ll be entertaining to any readers, but it certainly was more entertaining for me.</p>
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