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January 2003 Issue
Post-Holiday Blues?
by Ronda L. Halpin
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After months of entertaining, party-going and general interaction with family and friends, January can bring with it a general let-down after all of the previous months' festivities. No one wants to have the post-holiday blues, but even the best of us get a little misty when the tree's gone and all that's left is the cold of winter. So, this month, we're trying to find ways to beat the blues. Share your favorite ways to perk up an otherwise dull month and find some new ones too.

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