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	<title>Comments on: about Leonie</title>
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	<description>Leonie Schroder ... Independent Stampin&#039; Up! Demonstrator</description>
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		<title>By: Rebecca Tipace</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rebecca Tipace</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Leonie, I was just re-joining ESAD on Ning after seeing your message on the old ESAD and I thought I would check out your blog.  After reading your profile above, I thought I just had to drop you a line.  I too lost a little boy, Levi, in 2000 from Trisomy 18, he was still born at around 35 weeks also.  I have never met anyone else who has had a baby with Trisomy 18. He was our first born, so as you can imagine how difficult it was for us to try again.  But we have been blessed with 3 more children, but that didn&#039;t come easy.  With Levi&#039;s pregnancy I developed Reces- disease which has been risky for each pregnancy.  But it was because of Levi that I got into Scrapbooking (to be able to record my memories of him during pregnancy and my rare photos of him at birth) and from scrapbooking I have then found stamping and joined Stampin&#039; Up! last year.  Thank you for sharing your story and for your inspiring website. - Rebecca</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Leonie, I was just re-joining ESAD on Ning after seeing your message on the old ESAD and I thought I would check out your blog.  After reading your profile above, I thought I just had to drop you a line.  I too lost a little boy, Levi, in 2000 from Trisomy 18, he was still born at around 35 weeks also.  I have never met anyone else who has had a baby with Trisomy 18. He was our first born, so as you can imagine how difficult it was for us to try again.  But we have been blessed with 3 more children, but that didn&#8217;t come easy.  With Levi&#8217;s pregnancy I developed Reces- disease which has been risky for each pregnancy.  But it was because of Levi that I got into Scrapbooking (to be able to record my memories of him during pregnancy and my rare photos of him at birth) and from scrapbooking I have then found stamping and joined Stampin&#8217; Up! last year.  Thank you for sharing your story and for your inspiring website. &#8211; Rebecca</p>
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