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About meI'm the author of "Where Am I Wearing: A Global Tour to the Countries, Factories, and People That Make Our Clothes." I'm also a freelance writer who focuses on globalization, travel, and the outdoors. I've spent the night in Castle Dracula in Romania, gone undercover as an underwear buyer in Bangladesh, played PlayStation in Kosovo, taught an island village to play baseball in Honduras, and in another life, worked as a SCUBA instructor in Key West, Florida.

I live with my (as of 11/08) very pregnant wife Annie in Muncie, IN, the hometown of Garfield.

Homepagehttp://www.whereamiwearing.com

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Emailkelseytravelin-light.com

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Why God Made Little Girls
by Henry Alfred Dixon

God made the world with its towering trees,
Majestic mountains and restless seas.
Then stopped and said, "It needs one more thing,
Someone to laugh and dance and sing.
To walk in the woods and gather flowers,
To commune with nature in quiet hours."

So God created little girls.
With laughing eyes and bouncing curls.
With joyful hearts and infectious smiles,
Enchanting ways and feminine wiles.

And when He'd completed the task He'd begun,
He was pleased and proud of the job He'd done.
For the world when seen through a little girl's eyes,
Greatly resembles His own paradise.
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