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<title>Blogosm &#45; Margaret Jones</title>

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<title>How a Giant Bean Bag Brought My Family Together</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ I bought the Giant Bean Bag for my own comfort. I was able to build a link. No, it didn&#039;t fix everything. On the other hand, it made room for the memories, the conversations, and the intimacy that are real. I grin back when people ask me what&#039;s unusual about our house. Because the solution is simple to understand. There was no time off, no therapist, and no book on how to be a good parent. We all fit well in the enormous, bouncy seat we were sitting in. But that was the most essential thing. ]]></description>


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