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Janet Gustafson shows the gingerbread village that she creates annually at her home in Flossmoor Friday, December 7, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Janet Gustafson shows the gingerbread village that she creates annually at her home in Flossmoor Friday, December 7, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Janet Gustafson shows the gingerbread village that she creates annually at her home in Flossmoor Friday, December 7, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Janet Gustafson shows the gingerbread village that she creates annually at her home in Flossmoor Friday, December 7, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Janet Gustafson shows the gingerbread village that she creates annually at her home in Flossmoor Friday, December 7, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Janet Gustafson shows the gingerbread village that she creates annually at her home in Flossmoor Friday, December 7, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Janet Gustafson shows the gingerbread village that she creates annually at her home in Flossmoor Friday, December 7, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Anyone who sees Janet Gustafson’s amazing gingerbread village may be left speechless. Seven-year-old Emily Wendt was reduced to speaking in abbreviations on a recent afternoon. “OMG” was her first response when Emily, a friend of a neighbor’s granddaughter, got her first glimpse of the village. …