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		<title>The Postal Worker’s Christmas</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>by Sarah Anderson</p>My mother&#8217;s father was a North Dakota postal employee, so on Christmas Eve, she never knew when he would get home. He was determined to keep working, my mom would tell us, &#8220;until every Christmas package that could be delivered would be delivered.&#8221; He started working for the Postal Service in 1911, and family lore has it that he sometimes had to trudge through the snow on horseback to deliver the mail.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Sarah Anderson</p><p>My mother&rsquo;s father was a North Dakota postal employee, so on Christmas Eve, she never knew when he would get home. He was determined to keep working, my mom would tell us, &ldquo;until every Christmas package that could be delivered would be delivered.&rdquo; He started working for the Postal Service in 1911, and family lore has it that he sometimes had to trudge through the snow on horseback to deliver the mail.</p>
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