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	<title>Comments on: January 2010 Face of a Foster Care Graduate &#8211; Edna Brady</title>
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		<title>By: Dawn</title>
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		<description>Edna, what a beautiful article.  Even though I was fortunate enough to be raised by my biological mother (rest in peace, Mom - I miss you so bad it hurts!), I can relate to some of the struggles you experienced.  I am so glad you made the right decisions and am PROUD to have an aunt like you (can&#039;t say that to often - you know what I mean!)  You have done a beautiful job raising your children (Kate says she wants to be just like your oldest!)  I know I am biased because you are my aunt, but you are an awesome inspiration to many.  To all of the kids out there in the fostercare system - NEVER GIVE UP ON YOURSELVES!  One of the major problems I have witnessed with kids is they are not told what their potential is, so they don&#039;t know - well let me be the one to tell you - YOU CAN DO ANYTHING if you put your mind to it - your potential is limitless!  It&#039;s never to late to try, no matter what you believe are your obsticles, know that you can get through them.  God wants you to have a beautiful life, but you have to believe it before it will happen.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Edna, what a beautiful article.  Even though I was fortunate enough to be raised by my biological mother (rest in peace, Mom &#8211; I miss you so bad it hurts!), I can relate to some of the struggles you experienced.  I am so glad you made the right decisions and am PROUD to have an aunt like you (can&#8217;t say that to often &#8211; you know what I mean!)  You have done a beautiful job raising your children (Kate says she wants to be just like your oldest!)  I know I am biased because you are my aunt, but you are an awesome inspiration to many.  To all of the kids out there in the fostercare system &#8211; NEVER GIVE UP ON YOURSELVES!  One of the major problems I have witnessed with kids is they are not told what their potential is, so they don&#8217;t know &#8211; well let me be the one to tell you &#8211; YOU CAN DO ANYTHING if you put your mind to it &#8211; your potential is limitless!  It&#8217;s never to late to try, no matter what you believe are your obsticles, know that you can get through them.  God wants you to have a beautiful life, but you have to believe it before it will happen.</p>
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