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Date Added: July 11, 2008 11:52:03 AM
With every rite of passage comes the flush of success. After thirteen tenuous years of education, my youngest child graduated from high school in May. I would breathe a sigh of relief, but it’s not over yet. My daughter’s graduation open house is scheduled for tomorrow night.As if the entire universe has felt her teen anguish, the entire world is rallying around her to help her celebrate...

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