Family
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Weekend Wanderer: Driving in Foreign Countries
So I’m going to Ireland. Good for me. I have decided to drive. Not to Ireland. Although I prefer that to flying. Don’t worry. I read Society of the Snow last year. I have my plan of action set, plane crash-wise. But no. I’m not driving to Ireland. I’m driving in Ireland. Rick Steves says the Irish attribute 10 percent of all car accidents to right-hand side of the road…
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Weekend Wanderer: Sleepaway Camp, Rabies, and Maternal Worry
Do you remember my absolute meltdown when I left my oldest at sleepaway camp? I spent a week obsessively refreshing the camp’s Facebook page. No phones and no calling home were two major rules of the camp. Facebook was my only link to my child. Seeing my daughter’s countenance populate the camp’s Facebook feed brought joy. Relief.…
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Weekend Wanderer: Armageddon
I am standing at the top of the slope, my skis edging out over the plunge. I’m not, really. I haven’t skied in years, and I have a friend who assures me my quarter-century old skis will identify me to the Helly Hansen set as the infrequent skier I’ve become. That plunge is the one into empty nesting.…
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Seven Family-Friendly Attractions in Delaware County That Can Save Summer Vacation
Summer vacation sounds magical until the kids start announcing they’re bored by the third day. Luckily, families don’t need to plan an expensive getaway to make the season feel memorable. Delaware County is packed with family-friendly attractions that can turn any ordinary afternoon into a full adventure. From indoor playgrounds and bowling lanes to orchards,…
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Weekend Wanderer: Where’s the Wi-Fi?
I thought there would be Wi-Fi. Look. I’m no stranger to the corners of the planet lacking Wi-Fi. Our family cabin, built by my husband’s grandfather in 1938, famously lacks Wi-Fi. And I’m glad for it. Weekends at the cabin engendered a technological flexibility in the kids. Their cabin adventures included grilled cheeses and fries at the 1950s-inspired drive-in burger joint, where a tray…
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David’s Bridal Dresses Grandma in Wedding Gown, Decades After Her Race Originally Disallowed It
Ninety-four-year-old Martha Mae Ophelia Moon Tucker was an active figure in the Civil Rights movement. She spent her early years in segregated Alabama, and was barred from many institutions and activities that kept her from living her life to the fullest. When she married her late husband Lehman Tucker Sr. in 1952, she was…
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Mother Reflects on Her Late Son’s Legacy After Tragic WCU Accident
Walnutport mother Traci Hafner is continuing to honor her late son after his tragic passing in a West Chester car accident last month, writes Sam Gilette for People. Hafner’s son Garrett Nicholas, a junior at West Chester University, sadly passed away when he was struck by a car near campus. He was 21 years old.…
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Delaware County Family’s Century-Old Photography Legacy Lives on in New Book by Kathleen McDevitt
A new book by Kathleen M. McDevitt begins with a promise and ends with a legacy that spans invention, war, and the quiet art of remembering. Captured With Love and History: Willson Way Photography is part family memoir, part American invention story, and entirely the product of McDevitt’s determination to honor the generations who came before…
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Weekend Wanderer: The Backyard Massacre
I was not the one to call. Sure. There are situations in which I am the one to call. Like the day the beagle rescue called to say a nine-year-old beagle had just been surrendered. “He’s in quarantine,” they said. “Heartworm, Lyme, and ehrlichiosis. They’re being treated.” Ehrlichiosis? “It’s a tick-borne disease. He’s in quarantine until his treatment is done. We think he’s perfect for your family. Would…
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Weekend Wanderer: Close the Door
It’s spring. So now, besides worrying about getting trapped in a deep-sea submersible, demonic possession, tumbling into space when my tether to the space shuttle is severed, getting eaten by an alligator, getting eaten by a crocodile, the thing that lives in the closet realizing just how often I sleep alone, and chipping my nail polish…
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Radnor Wedding Shifts to Lankenau ER After Bride Collapses
An April 11 wedding ceremony at Pomme in Radnor for a Downingtown couple was sidetracked to the Lankenau emergency room when the bride suddenly collapsed, writes Aubrey Whelan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “I just started convulsing. … It was really scary,” bride Melissa Kellogg recalled. “I went down , hard.” Kellogg, set to marry Derek…
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Weekend Wanderer: It’s Raining … Toilet Water. Hallelujah?
We’re going to talk about toilets today. I won’t be graphic. It’s cool to sip your coffee and eat your biscotti. I remember the day I moved into my apartment. Just me and my cat. Four tiny rooms in a former attic, outfitted with a custom shower and kitchen range because the space was so small. Five other people lived in…
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Weekend Wanderer: My Phone and the Apocalypse
Let’s just stipulate we’re all addicted to our phones. That society is disintegrating beneath the weight of our screens. That one day, our phones will rise up. Kill us. Decimate humanity like the metal robot dogs in the “Metalhead” episode of Black Mirror. Now, go ahead and set that aside. I have an iPhone 13. Three weeks ago, I performed a…
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Broomall Five-Year-Old Throws Mom’s Debit Card Into Wishing Well, Sparking Kindness Movement
A Broomall family is using a viral moment that has already been viewed by about 27 million people as a springboard to start a kindness movement, writes Siobhan McGirl for NBC10 Philadelphia. During a weekend camping trip in Virginia, Palmer Larkin and her family stopped at Luray Caverns. When they reached the wishing well, the…
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Weekend Wanderer: I Want to Watch ‘Community’
My husband and son are binge-watching the late-aughts television show Community. It’s a nice little bit of bonding between the two of them, critical now that my son leaves for college in four months. But, um, I want to watch Community. And I do. Sometimes. When it’s evening and the fellas have gathered around the tube, I plop down with…
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West Chester Community Mourns Student After Tragic Vehicle Accident
West Chester University student Garrett Nicholas was tragically struck by a car on over the weekend and later died from his injuries at Paoli Hospital, leaving the community and school mourning his death and celebrating his life, reports staff and Walter Perez at 6abc. 21-year-old Nicholas of Lehigh County was crossing South High Street at…
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Philadelphia Finalizes New Ancestry Agreement Allowing Millions of Philadelphia Historical Records Online
Millions of Philadelphia’s historical documents will become available online through a new multi-year agreement with Ancestry.com, writes Chelsea R. Cox for Technical.ly. The world’s largest for-profit genealogy company will digitize and index Philadelphia’s historical records, including birth, death, marriage, and property documents from the late 1600s through about 1950. By using high-speed scanning and AI-powered…































