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Baby Jesus (Ann)

Eileen was ahead of her time. She had a nativity scene and kept the straw separate from it. We had to to chores to get to put a piece of straw in the manger for the baby Jesus. She encouraged us to make good choices and be helpful so that we could get the privilege of putting straw in the nativity.

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