• Weekend Wanderer: Let’s Talk About Hair in the Shower 

    Weekend Wanderer: Let’s Talk About Hair in the Shower 

    I was exploring the submarine Becuna, down at the Philadelphia waterfront. I stepped inside the seamen’s bathroom.  Although that bathroom hadn’t been used in years, I found myself shrinking from the walls. I wanted nothing in that bathroom touching me.  Part of it was stepping over the high lip of the door to enter the…

  • Phoenixville Family Trapped by Medical Emergency Pleads for Transport Home

    Phoenixville Family Trapped by Medical Emergency Pleads for Transport Home

    A Phoenixville family is desperate to bring their father home after he became stranded in Nevada following a medical emergency, writes Jennifer Lee for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Bill Peters, 77-year-old Vietnam veteran and two-time Purple Heart recipient, and his wife, Cameron, closed their floral shop Cameron Peters Floral Design on March 10. They were preparing…

  • Weekend Wanderer: A Kinda Sorta Golden Bachelorette 

    Weekend Wanderer: A Kinda Sorta Golden Bachelorette 

    I have an update on the Golden Bachelorette.  No, not the reality show.  I’m talking about Willie.  Who — yes, you’re right. Willie is definitely her own reality show.  “I give you a lot of credit,” a person involved in Willie’s care told me recently. “You have your hands full.”  You’d be surprised at how…

  • Phoenixville Family Trapped by Medical Emergency Pleads for Transport Home

    Phoenixville Family Trapped by Medical Emergency Pleads for Transport Home

    A Phoenixville family is desperate to bring their father home after he became stranded in Nevada following a medical emergency, writes Jennifer Lee for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Bill Peters, 77-year-old Vietnam veteran and two-time Purple Heart recipient, and his wife, Cameron, closed their floral shop Cameron Peters Floral Design on March 10. They were preparing…

  • Phoenixville Family Trapped by Medical Emergency Pleads for Transport Home

    Phoenixville Family Trapped by Medical Emergency Pleads for Transport Home

    A Phoenixville family is desperate to bring their father home after he became stranded in Nevada following a medical emergency, writes Jennifer Lee for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Bill Peters, 77-year-old Vietnam veteran and two-time Purple Heart recipient, and his wife, Cameron, closed their floral shop Cameron Peters Floral Design on March 10. They were preparing…

  • Weekend Wanderer: I’m a Planner 

    Weekend Wanderer: I’m a Planner 

    I just did something glorious.  It might be the best thing I’ve ever done.  Are you ready?  Here it goes:  I bought a five-year planner.  Please read that in a Cuba Gooding Jr., “Show me the money!” kind of voice.  You know the kind of planner I’m talking about, right?   The spiral-bound, 8.5-by-11-inch-monthly kind of…

  • Weekend Wanderer: The Dangers of Hiking

    Weekend Wanderer: The Dangers of Hiking

    My husband once gifted me two square feet of land.  The land is in a wildlife habitat in Scotland. The fee for purchasing those two square feet paid to rewild the terrain.  When we traveled to Scotland two years ago, three destinations made our itinerary:   Edinburgh, Loch Ness, and my land in the wildlife refuge. …

  • Weekend Wanderer: Spoiling Pets

    Weekend Wanderer: Spoiling Pets

    I thought we could take a break from Willie.   We need to talk about diarrhea.  Not mine, guys.   C’mon.   I think if I ever do that, you should leave.   Just go.  I’d deserve it.  No. I’m talking about my dog.  See, I have a rescue beagle. His name is Pete.  And Pete is high maintenance. …

  • Weekend Wanderer: Why Are We Here?

    Weekend Wanderer: Why Are We Here?

    So the lipstick was missing, and Willie and I were wandering in Target.  Willie is my mom, if you’re new around here.  Well, she’s my mom even if you’re not new around here.  She has dementia. And it’s been an interesting few months.  A few weeks back, we went to Macy’s. I bought her a…

  • Weekend Wanderer: The Lipstick

    Weekend Wanderer: The Lipstick

    “I need,” Willie texted me in early February, “lipstick. Can you take me to the store? Also, is my birthday the 17th or 18th?  Listen up, guys. Is it hard when those texts come across?   Sure.   But we have to find the reason for such texts, the source of the confusion.  Or we have to…

  • Wall Street Journal: As Economic Uncertainty Set In, Quakertown Family Tightens Belt to Survive

    Wall Street Journal: As Economic Uncertainty Set In, Quakertown Family Tightens Belt to Survive

    Concerns about the economy have caused consumer confidence to drop, leading some local families to tighten their belts just to get by, write Rachel Louise Ensign, Natasha Khan, and Ruth Simon for The Wall Street Journal. According to the Wall Street Journal, Ellen and Craig Miller, who live in Quakertown, have dialed back hosting friends…

  • New Report Reveals ‘Shockingly High’ Number of Bucks County Children, Families in Need of Assistance Programs

    New Report Reveals ‘Shockingly High’ Number of Bucks County Children, Families in Need of Assistance Programs

    A new report from Children First PA has found that over 30 percent of Bucks County families struggle to make ends meet, leaving a “shockingly high” number of children on assistance programs, writes Chris Ullery for the Bucks County Courier Times. According to the report, to afford the basics — rent, food, transportation, health insurance,…

  • Weekend Wanderer: A Treasure Found Too Late

    Weekend Wanderer: A Treasure Found Too Late

    We should do a Willie check.  Well, I should do a Willie check. You should focus on getting your mind out of the gutter because I’m not even talking about that kind of Willie.  Yet.  Do you guys remember the taxes? How I spent nearly two long, long years recreating the documents I needed to…

  • Ardmore Mom Keeps Tradition Alive with Gold $1 Sacagawea Coin from Tooth Fairy

    Ardmore Mom Keeps Tradition Alive with Gold $1 Sacagawea Coin from Tooth Fairy

    As more parents leave up to $20 or even $50 under their kids’ pillows from the Tooth Fairy, an Ardmore mom chose to keep the tradition alive, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “A lot of parents go for 5s, 10s, 20s,” said Alison Marsh, mother of 8-year-old Lily. However, whenever her daughter lost…

  • Weekend Wanderer: How Far Can a Marriage Bend?

    Weekend Wanderer: How Far Can a Marriage Bend?

    There’s a fight in my house.   It’s ugly, this fight. Insults slung. Parties insisting an opinion — an opinion — is wrong.  Well, yes. I’ve slung insults and denigrated opinions.   But it’s because everybody in my house is ridiculous.  They say — they say Danish breakfast pastries are better than scones.  Lunacy. That’s what that…

  • Want to Find the Highest-Rated Place to Live in Pennsylvania? Look Out Your Window

    Want to Find the Highest-Rated Place to Live in Pennsylvania? Look Out Your Window

    To determine the ranking of Montgomery County, Niche compared counties in the nation based on several relevant metrics, such as public schools, cost of living, job opportunities, and local amenities. Montgomery County is one of the top 50 places to live in America, according to a newly released ranking by Niche. In fact, Montgomery County…

  • Weekend Wanderer: Let’s Take Off Our Pants

    Weekend Wanderer: Let’s Take Off Our Pants

    I have a best friend.  Like any best friend, she has changed my life. Small ways. Big ways. In-between ways.  One such change is recent. I’m not sure if it’s positive, but I love it all the same.  It’s kind of like the time our other friend convinced me to buy that tight, low-cut shirt…

  • Weekend Wanderer: The Scourge of Parallel Parking 

    Weekend Wanderer: The Scourge of Parallel Parking 

    Can we all agree parallel parking, um, sucks?  It’s not that I can’t parallel park. Parallel parking is one of the few skills I will crow about in these pages.  See, I went to grad school in North Philadelphia.   My university had student parking. Of course it did.   What it did not have was capacious…