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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: Vacation
Living like a tourist in downtown York
Sarah Chain learns to look at York through a tourists’ eyes — and get excited about the opportunities to explore different areas.
Posted in 20-something, Home, Sarah Chain, Vacation
Tagged arthur & daughters, book ends, central market, downtown york, first friday, gifford pinchot, living like a tourist, maewyn's, new eastern market, new grounds roasting company, rocky ridge, staycation, the green bean roasting company, the stadium grille, the watchmaker's daughter, the york emporium, tourism, tourist, used book store, vacation, weekend, york city
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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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Heading home for the holidays — times are a changin’
When did going home for the holidays change from packing in as many visits with friends as possible?
Posted in 20-something, Aging, Growing up, Home, Kate Harmon, Vacation
Tagged holiday, home, thanksgiving
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Best US cities to vacation in, eat well and see live entertainment
Last week, Forbes released its list of 10 Best Cities for Weekend Vacations. Here are the places that made the cut.
A continuing education in driving a car
Sarah Chain realizes that being a cautious driver can sometimes pay off.
Posted in Growing up, Travel, Vacation
Tagged car accident, driver, driving, highway, I-81, learning, sarah chain
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I’ll vacation how I want to, thanks
Dan Rorabaugh didn’t get much of a tan on his beach vacation and blogs about why that’s OK.
Posted in 20-something, Dan Rorabaugh, Guy's perspective, Vacation
Tagged beach, Outer Banks, tanning, vacation
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Sunscreen, sunburns and lessons learned
I do not tan. Pale, pasty, blindingly white — you pick the adjective. I just don’t tan. When I was younger, I used to wish that all my freckles would meld into one glorious shade of bronze. Or, at the … Continue reading
Posted in 20-something, Health, Sarah Chain, Vacation
Tagged freckles, lessons learned, national cancer institute, pale, sarah chain, skin cancer, sun protection, sunburn, sunscreen, tan, tanning
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Remember when you couldn’t get enough of the pool?
When I was a kid, there was no more prized activity than swimming. My little brother and I used to beg to swim. In the summers, my parents would plan our nerdy educational vacations — they we both teachers — … Continue reading
Posted in Emily Opilo, Growing up, Uncategorized, Vacation
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