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Monday, May 21, 2007

What should be said to a 2007 graduate?

By Gordon Garnos

A BRIEF EXPLANATION: Our first grandchild is about to step on the stage to receive his high school diploma. Your grandmother and I are just one set of grandparents among thousands, maybe millions, of grandparents who will or have already witnessed that graduation of their first grandchild. This is a traumatic time in our lives as well as yours as we ask, "Where did all of those years go?" Today's column is a letter to Marshall, our grandson who lives with his mom, dad and brother in Michigan, but it could be addressed to any son, daughter, or grandchild about to commence his adult life. (Full Story)


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