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  2. Baby announcement - Wikipedia

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    A baby announcement or birth announcement is a notice traditionally sent to friends and family by the parents of a baby within the first year of the baby's birth for the primary purpose of alerting friends and family to the birth of the baby. A baby announcement will typically include at least some or all of the following information: the baby ...

  3. The simple Christmas ornament tradition that makes the ... - AOL

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    On Christmas morning, we laughed about the fact that both of our ornaments reflected our work-centric lives. One year later, we were engaged to be married and made the decision to move from ...

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  5. Couple's twins announcement goes viral - AOL

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    ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KTVI) -- This pregnancy announcement video is reaching a lot of people! Laura and Ryan High posted it to YouTube on earlier this week and it's gone viral since then. In the clip ...

  6. The Christmas Ornament - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Ornament is a 2013 American/Canadian holiday romance television film directed by Mark Jean and starring Kellie Martin, Cameron Mathison, and Jewel Staite. [1] [2] Written by Bill Wells and J. B. White, the film is about a young widow unable to celebrate Christmas because of the memories that it evokes, until she meets a Christmas tree shop owner who helps her start her own cookie ...

  7. Las Posadas - Wikipedia

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    Las Posadas derives from the Spanish word posada (lodging, or accommodation) which, in this case, refers to the inn from the Nativity story. It uses the plural form as the celebration lasts for a nine-day interval (called the novena) during the Christmas season, which represents the nine-month pregnancy [3] [4] of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ.