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Welcome to Twenty & Change! Here, you'll find stories from York Daily Record's Generation Y'ers as they blog the many changes that come along in your 20s -- good and bad -- and, essentially, how to survive until you’re 30.

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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Was there emphasis on exercise and limiting TV when we were young?
Kate Harmon doesn’t remember her parents restricting TV time and encouraging physical activity when she was young. It was just something that happened.
Posted in 20-something, Family, Growing up, Kate Harmon
Tagged children, exercise, kids, obesity, physical activity
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Should I go back to school?
To go back to school or to not go back? This is a struggle many young professionals struggle with, and there are some dos and don’ts.
Posted in 20-something, Bethany Fehlinger, Career, Graduation, Jobs, Quarter-Life Crisis
Tagged 20-something, 20-somethings, career, college, degree, job, loans, master's degree, money, path, professional, school, York Daily Record
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10 tips of advice for young couples
Improve your relationship with these words of advice from a happy couple.
Posted in 20-something, Aging, Ashley May, Cohabitating, Dating
Tagged advice, am I in a good relationship, before you marry, boyfriend, dating, dating tips, engaged, girlfriend, how to improve your relationship, improve your relationship, love, married, relationship test, relationships, what to ask your partner, what to know before you tie the knot
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Understanding auto insurance — and Pennsylvania
Sarah Chain offers tips on purchasing auto insurance, plus her account of the process to re-title and register her car in Pennsylvania.
Posted in 20-something, Growing up, Sarah Chain
Tagged aaa, auto insurance, car insurance, dmv, driver's license, how to, new resident, Pennsylvania, registration, sales tax, sarah chain, state inspection, title, VIN, what to know
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Apartment life: What you need to know about renters insurance
What is renters insurance? Do I need it?
The high price of a wedding
Weddings now cost a small fortune — close to $30,000. However, 20-somethings have a larger debt load at about $45,000. How can we even afford to get hitched?
Posted in 20-something, Bethany Fehlinger, Generation Y, Love, Marriage, Money, Relationships, Wedding
Tagged 20-something, 20-somethings, budget, Cost of Wedding, debt, elopement, engaged, engagement, favors, flowers, marriage, rings, wedding, wedding institution
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Back in the gym (and feeling it)
Dan Rorabaugh makes his long-needed return to the gym.
Posted in 20-something, Dan Rorabaugh, Guy's perspective
Tagged gym, jogging, Planet Fitness, running, workout
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Crazy cat lady: I can never be a real mom
Kate Harmon is a crazy cat lady. And her cat, Ginger’s recent shoulder injury may be the sign she needs that she would be a crazy overprotective mom, too.
Posted in 20-ish Dish, Family, Kate Harmon, Kids
Tagged crazy cat lady, injury, kids, pets, sick
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The evolution of dating in your 20s
Dating has changed for 20-somethings in the 21st century, thanks to technology.
Posted in 20-something, Dating, Relationships, Sarah Chain
Tagged 20-something, dating, New York Times, relationships, technology, text, the end of courtship, trend, tweet
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Office terms you need to know for your first job
If you are starting your first job out of college, here’s some terms you need to be familiar with.
Posted in 20-ish Dish, 20-something, Ashley May, Jobs
Tagged business terms, business vocabulary, funny office terms, office humor, office vocabulary
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