Tim Chi, the CEO of The Knot Worldwide, attended eight weddings in the year leading up to his own 2005 nuptials. After seeing all that…
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Our granddog wears a hoodie. I can’t believe I just wrote that. The part about having a granddog. And the part about a hoodie. Our…
A text arrived saying a dress I ordered online had been delivered to our front porch. And so it had, in a large and heavy…
My newsfeed said that the internet had been “set on fire” when Martha Stewart, 82, posted a sultry selfie of herself in front of a…
Meet Little Brother Kevin, the January Little of the Month. Kevin is a 12-year-old from Exeter who wants to be an actor when he grows…
STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. The push to encourage, interest and educate students in these fields has been ongoing for years. The…
We’ve been having issues with possessive pronouns lately. Forty-five years of marriage and we’re still carving out our turf. A green light on the refrigerator…
Cradled in the palm of my hand is the gift that keeps on giving. It is not returnable nor refundable. It never decays, disintegrates or…
Meet Little Sister Grace, the November Little of the Month. Grace is a 16-year-old from Bernville who loves art and animation. She wants to go…
Following is an account of the first Thanksgiving as recorded by a very punny Pilgrim writer: It was early morning of the great feast. Pilgrim…
I’m on the fence about using a guest towel in someone else’s home. I only mention this because my sister-in-law, one of our daughters and…
Someone once said, “With age comes wisdom.” Then someone else immediately said, “Yeah, but sometimes age comes alone.” My experience is that with age comes…
Nine months ago, my brother retired. If you want to get technical, he went to lunch and never went back. Now he is launching a…
I wouldn’t consider myself an antiques collector, but there are certain things that I tend to accumulate. Old instruments seem to find their way into…
Given the option — and social acceptability — the husband would wear his favorite shirt every day of the year. The favorite shirt is a…
It’s hard to be humble, but in fourth grade I was named Class Poet. Once a week, students could read a poem they had written…