Landmark
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God Save The Child
History has a funny way of getting ahead of itself. One moment, progress is charging full steam ahead—a new law passes, a landmark decision is handed down, or an amendment promises lasting change. And then—bam—reality slams the brakes. Something unexpected,… Continue reading
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Dance Hall Days
“In the Mood,” that toe-tapping big band classic, was on the setlist when my mom, her youngest sister, and brother-in-law caught a recent show at the Sellersville Theater. They were in town celebrating my aunt and uncle’s forty-fifth wedding anniversary,… Continue reading
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School’s Out For Summer
When you ask someone to name the oldest college in America, Harvard is almost always the first answer—and for good reason. Founded in 1636, it holds the title of the nation’s first institution of higher learning. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts,… Continue reading
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Garden of Eden
After months of gray skies and stillness, there’s nothing more healing than stepping outside and feeling the warmth of the sun on my skin again. I live for those quiet hours with my hands in the dirt—no noise, no screens,… Continue reading
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From Lemonade to Lubinville
My first big trip was to California when I was fourteen, give or take a year or two. I was both excited and scared—never having flown on a commercial airplane before. My mom, her partner Jon, my brother, and I… Continue reading




