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			<title>Cradle for Soon to Be Grandson Sean</title>
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			<description>This cradle is made from the same plans as one made for Sean and Paul 33 years ago.  They were published in a 1975 issue of Women's Day magazine.  The original was made from pine before we knew Narni was carrying twins.  As it turned out, we didn't need to as they both fit into the one cradle.  The amazing thing is that Narni still had the original plans!!!!

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