
Your weekly dose of wit and wisdom for navigating young adulthood
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One of the downsides of becoming a grown-up is that it gets harder to gather everyone in your friend group together at the same time. Schedules become harder to coordinate. You may see a friend or two individually, but random hangs of the w...
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In the olden days, moms used to clip newspaper articles for their kids when they came across something they thought would be useful. I’m keeping an eye out for things that may help you.
Cathy Cassani Adams refl...
The gang at our wedding. TBH I don’t remember what any of our friends gave us as a wedding gift. But I do remember them being present to celebrate with us.
If you’re in your 20s and you’re starting to feel like being a wedding guest...
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In the olden days, moms used to clip articles from newspapers for their kids if they thought they needed to know something. I’m keeping an eye out for things that you might have missed that may be helpful to you.
My first day of school at Lansdale Catholic
If I look a little bit smug on my first day of school at Lansdale Catholic in 1980, I couldn’t help it. I was extremely happy to be headed off to L.C. instead of what would have been my mo...
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Writer. Mom-on-call. Dispenser of wit and wisdom. Loves throwback photos and telling candid stories about becoming a grown-up. Uses humor to reduce troublesome things to manageable size.
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