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	<title>Writer in the Cranberry Tower &#187; Humor</title>
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		<title>It&#8217;s Good to See that the Eccentricity Is Alive and Well in the Newest Generation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People continually ask me where I get such quirky characters for my books.&#160; Actually, I tell them, the quirk is in my head, passed down from who knows how many generations of eccentrics.&#160; Those who know me well learn not to question this truth.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People continually ask me where I get such quirky characters for my books.&#160; Actually, I tell them, the quirk is in my head, passed down from who knows how many generations of eccentrics.&#160; Those who know me well learn not to question this truth.</p>
<p>Therefore, I am extremely gratified to see my grandson, Jack, aka Aniken Skywalker, exhibit signs of said eccentricity.&#160; Last summer when he was 3 1/2, he said to me, his voice very firm, “Nana we need to have a talk.”&#160; I knew I was in trouble for something.&#160; He took me into my bedroom and pointed to my little round table full of knick knacks.&#160; “What are <em>these </em>doing <em>here???</em></p>
<p>Gulping, I said, “What are you talking about?”&#160; Promptly, he held up a gray pebble, an inch-long piece of driftwood, and a small, razor sharp shell.</p>
<p>I informed him that they were things I got on a special vacation to a beach.&#160; He replied,&#160; “<strong>This belongs on a rock pile </strong>(the pebble), <strong>This belongs on the beach </strong>(the driftwood), and <strong>This belongs in the ocean! </strong>(the seashell).&#160; <strong><em>Nana, this is very bad!&#160; You are breaking Heavenly Father’s rules!</em></strong></p>
<p>This at 3 1/2?&#160; I feel full of the felicity Mr. Bennett (that wonderful character of Jane Austen’s) must have felt when entertained by the eccentricities of his friends, neighbors, and family.&#160; De-pending on how long it takes me to get Alzheimer’s, I look forward to many years of enjoyment as Jack grows in the subtleties and nuances of his own particular brand of quirkiness.&#160; (I swear, his parents are not runaway environmentalists!)&#160; If only his great grandfather could have known him!&#160; What fun they would have had!</p>
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