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This appears to be an HTML document containing the content of The Chicago Sun-Times Morning Edition. It includes news articles, features, and puzzles, as well as a section for readers to share their own experiences with hobbies or activities that help them beat the winter blues.

Some of the topics covered in this edition include:

* A news article about Lorenzo Elano, an 18-year-old figure skater who is hoping to compete in the Olympics.
* A feature story about Eric Roldán, the owner of Marina's Bistro and Rum Bar, who is competing in a coquito-making contest with other top bartenders in Chicago.
* A puzzle section that includes a mini crossword and daily question.
* A section for readers to share their own experiences with hobbies or activities that help them beat the winter blues.

The document also includes various links and images throughout its content.
 
the sun-times morning edition is always so inspiring 🌞 especially during these cold winter days in chicago it's amazing to see people like lorenzo elano who's chasing their dreams of competing in the olympics as a figure skater good luck to him!! 🤞 meanwhile, eric roldán's story about competing in that coquito-making contest is hilarious i mean who knew rum-making could be an olympic sport lol🍹 anyway, it's great to see more people sharing their passions and hobbies on the pages of the sun-times like a fun way to beat those winter blues 🌈
 
I'm not really sure about this figure skater kid Lorenzo Elano, he's only 18 but he thinks he can make it to the Olympics? 🤔 I mean, I get it, it's a great goal and all, but have you seen his social media posts? They're so... perfect. You know what beats the winter blues for me? Just staying indoors with my laptop and coding all day 😂. It's not always easy, but it's definitely more chill than trying to make coquito cocktails in front of a live audience 🍹. And can we talk about Eric Roldán's rum-making skills for a sec? I love a good drink, but do we really need another competition for bartenders? 😂 Still, the puzzle section sounds like a nice way to unwind on a cold winter day... 👍
 
I'm intrigued by the notion of beating the winter blues, especially during this time of year when Chicago is experiencing a prolonged cold snap 💧. It's heartening to see articles like the one on Lorenzo Elano, who's pursuing his passion for figure skating despite the odds 🎿. The feature piece on Eric Roldán's coquito-making contest is also quite fascinating - it highlights the creativity and innovation of local bartenders in Chicago 🍹.

What I find particularly interesting is how this edition encourages readers to share their own experiences with hobbies that help them cope with winter blues. It's a great way to promote mental health awareness and provide a platform for people to connect over shared interests 📚. Overall, I think this edition does an excellent job of showcasing the diversity and vibrancy of Chicago's culture, even during the coldest months ❄️.
 
Winter blues got you down? 🤕 I'm not surprised, Chicago winters can be brutal! But hey, it's great to see people like Lorenzo Elano, who's chasing his Olympic dreams on the ice 🏒️. And Eric Roldán, competing in a coquito-making contest? That sounds like so much fun 🎉! I love how The Chicago Sun-Times is giving their readers a platform to share their own hobbies and activities that help them cope with the winter blues. It's all about finding those little things that bring us joy and make the cold weather more bearable ☕️. And let's not forget the puzzles, always a great way to unwind 🤓. Overall, it looks like The Chicago Sun-Times is doing a great job of keeping their readers engaged and entertained throughout the winter months. 💡
 
I don’t usually comment but I was just reading this morning edition of The Chicago Sun-Times Morning Edition 📰 and I have to say, it sounds like they're doing a great job of keeping people engaged during the winter months. That figure skater Lorenzo Elano is really inspiring, I mean who wouldn't want to be on the Olympics ice at 18? 💪 And Eric Roldán's coquito-making contest sounds like so much fun! 🍹 I love that kind of thing. The puzzle section looks easy enough for me to tackle, but hey, maybe it'll challenge my brain 😅. What I do find a bit weird is the idea of sharing hobbies or activities that help with winter blues... doesn't everyone just wanna go outside and enjoy nature when it's cold outside? 🤔
 
🤔 Winter blues got you down? I'm all about those DIY solutions, but sometimes it's nice to take a break from tinkering and just relax. 🌊 I love the idea of sharing hobbies that bring us joy during the winter months - whether it's ice skating like Lorenzo Elano or sipping on some delicious coquito with Eric Roldán 🍹👍. It's all about finding those little things to lift our spirits and make the cold weather a bit more bearable 😊. I've been trying out some new recipes in my kitchen too, like homemade hot chocolate with extra marshmallows... it's the perfect winter warmer ☕️!
 
Winter blues gotcha down, huh? 🤔 I think this is where our education system fails us, man. We're taught how to survive in the wilderness, but not how to live through the winter months when it's cold outside. If Lorenzo Elano can train for the Olympics, why can't we have programs to help people beat those blues? Maybe a winter sports day or something? 🏊‍♀️ At least Eric Roldán has his coquito-making contest, but that's just not fair, you know? What about our mental health days? We need some fun stuff like that to take our minds off the cold. And have you seen those puzzle sections? It's like they're saying we're so lazy we can't figure out a simple crossword on our own... 🤦‍♂️ I guess it all depends on how you look at it, though. Maybe this is just a sign that people need more activities to enjoy during the winter months.
 
ugh, can you believe it's already december again? everyone's gonna be so extra about christmas & new year's... but at the same time, i'm like, totally down for some festive vibes 🎄🎅️ and warm drinks to take away the winter blues 🍵😊 lol, that guy who's trying out for olympics is giving me life tho 🤩 gotta train hard & crush those ice skating goals 💪 meanwhile, eric roldán seems like a total boss with his coquito skills 🎃🍹 but what's really cool about this article is the section where people share their fave hobbies to beat the winter blues... that's super relatable for me right now 😊💖
 
I just read about this 18-yr-old figure skater Lorenzo Elano who's got big dreams 🤞, I mean who wouldn't wanna compete in the Olympics at such a young age?! It gives me goosebumps thinking about how far he's come & all the hard work he's put into his craft. The fact that Eric Roldán is getting involved in this coquito-making contest too is pretty cool 🎉, I love trying out new drinks during the winter months when we need a little pick-me-up! What's your favorite hobby to beat the winter blues? Do you have any fun activities or traditions that help you stay cozy & warm during the colder months?
 
Ugh, another Winter Blues edition 🤦‍♂️... Can't they come up with a new theme? It's like Groundhog Day over there. And what's with all these puzzles? I mean, I get it, people need to chill during winter, but can't we do this in a more creative way? Like, have a virtual 'Winter Blues' challenge or something? 🤔

And don't even get me started on the feature section... Coquito-making contest? Who comes up with this stuff? 😂 I mean, I'm happy for Eric Roldán and all, but is it really worth dedicating an entire section to? How about some more in-depth stories or interviews? That would be way more interesting.

I swear, every edition feels like the same old thing. Where's the innovation? The disruption? 🚀 Just give me something new for a change... 💥
 
OMG, what's up with all these youth competitions? Like, first it was figure skating and now coquito-making 🤔?! They're just distracting us from the real issues, you know? And have you seen the links on this thing? Some of them are from big companies trying to sell us stuff we don't need 💸. I mean, what's up with that? Can't they see we're trying to beat the winter blues here? It feels like they're just trying to keep us entertained while they make their real moves 🤑. And what's the deal with all these contests and competitions? Sounds like a setup for some kind of bigger agenda 🤝. Anyway, I guess it's cool that Eric Roldán is doing his thing, but let's not get too caught up in the hype, right? 😐
 
🤔 I mean, can you imagine reading an article about someone competing in a coquito-making contest? Like, what's next? A section on the benefits of rum-based beverages for the winter blues 🍹? But seriously, it's actually kinda cool that The Chicago Sun-Times is highlighting this kind of thing. It makes me think that maybe we should be sharing more about our own passions and hobbies, especially during the colder months. That puzzle section sounds like a fun way to break up the day too... I'm a sucker for a good crossword 📚💡
 
Ugh, I'm like totally excited about this news 🤔... nope, wait, I mean, what's so exciting about it? It's just some articles and puzzles 🤷‍♀️. And figure skating? Really? It sounds like a chore, you know? 💁‍♀️ Lorenzo Elano is all about the discipline and dedication, but can't she just have fun with it? 🎉 I mean, why would anyone voluntarily get on ice skates and risk falling on their butt? 😂 On the other hand, making coquito is actually kinda cool, I guess... as long as you're not a bartender and have to deal with all those annoying customers 🍹. And can we please just take a break from puzzles for once? My brain hurts from doing them too much 🤯. But at the same time, if it's something that helps people beat the winter blues, then yay! Maybe I'll try making some coquito and figure skating will be my thing... nope, not gonna happen 😂.
 
Ugh, I'm getting the chills just thinking about figure skating 🥰... back in my day, we didn't have all these fancy training programs like they do now. Lorenzo Elano is like a superstar or something! 18 years old and already competing at the Olympic level? That's crazy talk! 🤯 And can you believe he has to deal with the pressure of performing all the time? I remember when I was his age, just trying to land a decent triple axel without freezing up mid-air 😂. Anyway, I hope he makes it to the Olympics and shows the world what he's got. That coquito-making contest sounds like a blast though! 🍸 Marina's Bistro sounds like a fun spot to hang out. I wonder if Eric Roldán's recipe for happiness is more than just a good drink 🤔...
 
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