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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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Category Archives: Holidays
Do you dress up for Easter Sunday?
Sarah Chain remembers dressing up for Easter Sunday as a child, but it’s not a tradition she’ll uphold this year.
Posted in 20-something, Family, Fashion, Holidays, Sarah Chain
Tagged childhood, dress, dressing up, dressing up for Easter, easter, easter service, easter sunday, family photos
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A holiday reminder that we all love mail
Holiday mailings are a reminder for Kate that while emails and texts are quick, it’s nice to get mail that’s not just bills and junk.
Posted in 20-something, Aging, Growing up, Holidays, Kate Harmon
Tagged cards, family, Friends, holiday, mail, mailing, technology
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New Year’s plans evolve as I roll through my 20s
Dan Rorabaugh reminisces on his New Year’s memories from years past.
Posted in 20-something, Aging, Dan Rorabaugh, Growing up, Guy's perspective, Holidays
Tagged Lord of the Rings, New Year's, Rose Bowl, Star Wars, winter classic
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Not your typical 20-something Christmas
No more days full of presents and food for this 20-something. I always work Christmas, and am lucky enough my family comes to visit anyway.
Posted in 20-something, Aging, Apartment living, Family, Growing up, Holidays, Home, Jobs, Kate Harmon
Tagged christmas, family, holidays
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Perks of being a single, child-free twenty-something
It is that time of year when I am reminded of life goals I should have accomplished by now. Though I am 26, single and child-free, there are many perks about being a twenty-something for the holidays.
Posted in 20-something, Bethany Fehlinger, Family, Growing up, Holidays
Tagged cards, child-free, gifts, growing up, holiday dinner, holiday etiquette, holidays, single, spoiled, traditions, twenty something
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Working on Christmas: Employees that won’t be home for the holidays
While my Christmas wish is that everyone could be home for the holidays, I realize that might be a request even too big for Santa to grant. So, I’m sending my many thanks to all of the workers who are working hard keeping America running.
Posted in 20-something, Ashley May, Career, Holidays, Jobs, Vacation
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‘Tis the season to watch movies; Dissecting the differences between two versions of “How the Grinch Stold Christmas”
There are a few things that go hand-in-hand with the American Christmas season. Among them are baking cookies, shopping and caroling. A fourth, for good measure, is watching Christmas movies, something that I believe, like listening to Christmas music, should … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Holidays, Pop culture
Tagged A Christmas Story, christmas, Dr. Seuss, Elf, Frosty the Snowman, home alone, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, It's a Wonderful Life, movies, New Year's, Rudoplh the Red-Nosed Reindeer, thanksgiving, The Santa Clause, White Christmas
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Recipe: My favorite Christmas cookie includes cottage cheese and cocoa
These Crinkle Cookies are soft in texture and chocolatey in taste.
Holiday shopping: Christmas gifts that cost less than $10
Check out a list of items for her, him and the kids that cost less than $10.
A 20-something Christmas list
Sarah Chain muses about what she — and other 20-somethings — truly want for Christmas.
Posted in 20-something, Growing up, Holidays, Sarah Chain
Tagged christmas, Christmas list, gift, holidays, santa, Thought Catalog, what I want for christmas
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