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	<title>Comments on: 529 College Savings Account Confusion</title>
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		<title>By: Ramona</title>
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		<description>Hello Kyle and Roger! I am sure you are enjoying the weather and your new home!
I want to say, that I understand and agree with you and Roger one hundred percent when it comes to not finding out the gender of the baby. Eight years ago, I requested the same of my doctor. Also, as you stated, this is not something in the midst of the miracle of your baby being born that you can change. Why not allow this to be part of the miracle and experience of giving birth to your first child. Most people want to coordinate colors such as blue for boy and pink for girl. However, I am also sure that people recognize there are many neutral colors.
Anyway, you and Roger are of course, thinking and planning for the more important parts of having a child.

Hope to talk to you soon!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Kyle and Roger! I am sure you are enjoying the weather and your new home!<br />
I want to say, that I understand and agree with you and Roger one hundred percent when it comes to not finding out the gender of the baby. Eight years ago, I requested the same of my doctor. Also, as you stated, this is not something in the midst of the miracle of your baby being born that you can change. Why not allow this to be part of the miracle and experience of giving birth to your first child. Most people want to coordinate colors such as blue for boy and pink for girl. However, I am also sure that people recognize there are many neutral colors.<br />
Anyway, you and Roger are of course, thinking and planning for the more important parts of having a child.</p>
<p>Hope to talk to you soon!</p>
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