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		<title>By: Kate</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kate</dc:creator>
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		<description>I remember our trip to Maine to see Grandma Kadar and Martin and Sue.  It was fun - I was 16 I remember and it was in the fall I think.  I remember pushing Grandma around in her wheel chair at the mall.  She was so cute, let us wheel her anywhere.  I remember being sad looking at her, you could see her aging.  It was a fun trip though, seeing the light houses and the ocean, was really beautiful in Augusta.
That same trip I remember Kimmy getting sick after eating a calzone ( I think it was) at the same mall and she wasn&#039;t the same for many months.  It was weird.  Do you remember that Kim?  And on the drive out to Maine I remember Dad driving us through NYC!  That was so cool at the time.  But do you remember the hotel we stayed in after passing through the city??  It was so gross.  I still think of that room for some reason.  It&#039;s not like I was that young, but looking back I think I made it all seem so much more of a big deal.  
ANYWAY, just thinking back.  Poor Grandma Kadar.  She was so sweet.  I miss her too Dad.  It&#039;s weird to not have any grandparents alive anymore.  But at least we have the memories.  I think it&#039;s cool how you and Mom took us to see our relatives so often.  It&#039;s nice to remember those times.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember our trip to Maine to see Grandma Kadar and Martin and Sue.  It was fun &#8211; I was 16 I remember and it was in the fall I think.  I remember pushing Grandma around in her wheel chair at the mall.  She was so cute, let us wheel her anywhere.  I remember being sad looking at her, you could see her aging.  It was a fun trip though, seeing the light houses and the ocean, was really beautiful in Augusta.<br />
That same trip I remember Kimmy getting sick after eating a calzone ( I think it was) at the same mall and she wasn&#8217;t the same for many months.  It was weird.  Do you remember that Kim?  And on the drive out to Maine I remember Dad driving us through NYC!  That was so cool at the time.  But do you remember the hotel we stayed in after passing through the city??  It was so gross.  I still think of that room for some reason.  It&#8217;s not like I was that young, but looking back I think I made it all seem so much more of a big deal.<br />
ANYWAY, just thinking back.  Poor Grandma Kadar.  She was so sweet.  I miss her too Dad.  It&#8217;s weird to not have any grandparents alive anymore.  But at least we have the memories.  I think it&#8217;s cool how you and Mom took us to see our relatives so often.  It&#8217;s nice to remember those times.</p>
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