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		<description><![CDATA[A photo essay on bicycling with small children in tow. | My daughter will turn three this year, and we just enrolled her in preschool! With all our childcare at home to date, we&#8217;ve been lucky to avoid lots of extra running around with the kid. So, no sooner had we signed little Audrey up for preschool than we began to fret about the logistics of getting her to and fro&#8212;without royally complicating our lives. It&#8217;s a bit too far to...]]></description>
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