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Marriage 101: Being thankful for what we have

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By: Lisanne Anderson Email
Updated: Wed 11:11 AM, Nov 19, 2008

Licensed counselor Barbara Roland joined Lisanne this morning to talk about what to be thankful for as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches.

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If you have any questions for Barbara you can email her at barbararoland@gmail.com. You can also call the Family Forum at 903-891-1616.

If you have any questions for Lisanne, you can email her at lisanne.anderson@kxii.com.

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