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		By: Trysha		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I can totally relate!  Caedon and Brandon are only 13 months apart.  They are really close.  I was worried about a third boy.  I&#039;ve seen episodes of Home Improvement; when the little brother is always picked on by the older brothers and always left out.  Not old enough to play the big kid games, not fast enough to run and keep up with the older ones.

I wanted for Shane to be a girl to avoid the &quot;third wheel/brother&quot; syndrome.  And for the dresses, but that&#039;s another comment for another post.  ;)

So far, my fears have been put out to pasture.  You have a realistic idea that things aren&#039;t always going to be ideal and that&#039;s the best way to go about it (I think).  :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can totally relate!  Caedon and Brandon are only 13 months apart.  They are really close.  I was worried about a third boy.  I&#8217;ve seen episodes of Home Improvement; when the little brother is always picked on by the older brothers and always left out.  Not old enough to play the big kid games, not fast enough to run and keep up with the older ones.</p>
<p>I wanted for Shane to be a girl to avoid the &#8220;third wheel/brother&#8221; syndrome.  And for the dresses, but that&#8217;s another comment for another post.  😉</p>
<p>So far, my fears have been put out to pasture.  You have a realistic idea that things aren&#8217;t always going to be ideal and that&#8217;s the best way to go about it (I think).  🙂</p>
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