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e know how
it is: you pick up the holiday guide or hit the Web, research
everything to the ninth degree, apply to your boss to get the
right days off, check the ferry schedules, pack up your kids and
all your "stuff" and make for the holiday destination of
your choice. You think you've got everything under control, but
you've forgotten the one thing that's beyond your control: the
weather. And if it turns against you, you might find that
all your plans have come to nothing.
For each family who
has heard the fateful words, "Mom, it's raining out," we
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