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		By: Kate		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello Jan…..my story is so much like yours!  I read &quot;The Flame and the Flower&quot;, kept the name &quot;Brenna&quot; in my memory file, and when my daughter was born in 1974, we named her Brenna Kate.  Once when leaving Macy&#039;s Herald Square through their revolving door, a father and daughter were entering and he said &quot;Brenna&quot;.  I circled back in the store and told them that my daughter&#039;s name was Brenna, too.  Nice exchange, pleasant memory.  Lovely name!!!  So glad I bumped into your blog :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Jan…..my story is so much like yours!  I read &#8220;The Flame and the Flower&#8221;, kept the name &#8220;Brenna&#8221; in my memory file, and when my daughter was born in 1974, we named her Brenna Kate.  Once when leaving Macy&#8217;s Herald Square through their revolving door, a father and daughter were entering and he said &#8220;Brenna&#8221;.  I circled back in the store and told them that my daughter&#8217;s name was Brenna, too.  Nice exchange, pleasant memory.  Lovely name!!!  So glad I bumped into your blog 🙂</p>
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