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Joy Drop: 'Tis the month for friends and delicious goodies

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Hi, friends! I have been having a lot of conversations about how to retain joy. One of those ways is to celebrate the accomplishments of others.

And to revel in their happiness. It brings out so much pride. As we approach the end of November and speed toward the most jolly of months, I want to share some things with you that put a smile on my face and made me proud and happy for others.

Canada's beloved Christine Sinclair will take her final bow on Dec. 5 at Vancouver's BC Place, and it will be renamed for her for the night.

I wrote a piece about Sinclair's impact on the global stage and interviewed some of her international opponents, as did my CBC Sports colleagues.

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