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		<title>By: Just Heather :: My Princess Drives a Dump Truck</title>
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		<description>[...] Stacia - my official preteenI made an extra effort to buy our oldest daughter Tonka trucks, Hot Wheels and boy dolls to balance out the Disney princess, Barbie dolls and fancy hairpieces everyone else threw her direction. Stacia didn&#8217;t turn out to be a tomboy, but she isn&#8217;t a girly girl either. She landed somewhere in the middle. Mission accomplished. Stacia has a style all her own—a little funky, sometimes wannabe punk with interests ranging from baking to motocross. Her latest fashion craze was mismatched holiday socks (but only if the holiday wasn&#8217;t any time soon). She reminds me a lot of myself, actually—which is probably why it&#8217;s a struggle to get along. [...]</description>
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