By Jude Crittenden A quiet tradition has been unfolding among a select group of Dexter High School graduates for years: receiving a jade plant and a short poem to accompany them as their future lives unfold. The tradition started in 1983 when a 39-year-old woman, herself a mother of three high school kids and an administrative clerk for a city in Ohio, took an unexpected and impromptu vacation to San Diego, California. The young and vibrant wom…
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