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A Moment With The Editor
Just Say "No". Ah, winter. There are many sports related events that make many of us fall totally in love with winter. Toss in a little holiday spirit and all the snow and cold doesn't bother us at all, for a while, anyway. Naturally, depending upon where you live in the world, winter affects you differently, but almost everyone gets a little down and a little more tired when winter arrives. It's human nature. Need a lift? Need some encouragement? Well, just say "No" to your dreary feelings. Make a hot cup of tea or cocoa, get a fire going and get nice and warm and read this exciting new issue of Dreams Alive! We are very excited with this, our second issue, since we have been blessed with many talented writers who have provided meaningful and uplifting stories for our winter issue. Enjoy your winter season. Be sure to dress warm and always buckle up when driving! May God bless you all. -- David Nelmes
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