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Proud Husband

Just because I happen to think my wife is pretty awesome, if you’re in Chicago and pick up this week’s Chicago Reader, you might just notice a photo they used with one of their stories that she took.

If you’re not in Chicago, the article and photo are online too.

Way to go!

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