“The clots had moved to my lungs. Because of this, I spent all of February and March in the house. I couldn’t walk without a walker or go up stairs for much of it. It’s was terribly isolating; but the women of Collingswood came together and delivered us meals all throughout. I’ve never felt so grateful and humbled by the generosity of others. I’ve also never felt so connected to my community, until now.”
The rest of humanity is joining me as a shut in just as I was ready to emerge.
Read MoreThe most difficult part is that when this is "over" things will never be the same as before. I'm just trying to remain hopeful that things will shift for a better future for our kids.
Read MoreEverything is better with the other, and having each other somehow makes this all bearable. I think it will only strengthen our resolve as a couple and team.
Read MoreI’m 34 weeks pregnant and this has been pretty scary.
Coronavirus aside, I’m excited to raise my child here. They say it takes a village and Collingswood is up to the task.
Read MoreI am an elementary school teacher and I'm working from home with my digital classroom while trying to also be the teacher of my own children. It is a very interesting dynamic.
Read More“This is a totally unprecedented experience for us and trying to just live in the moment is such a challenge.”
Read More“Our baby was born into this crazy piece of history and our other two boys are old enough that this is disrupting their norm, and they are confused and sometimes sad but also having a great time.”
Read MoreAn outgoing and dog-loving couple from North Carolina gets married at Rosewood Farms in Elton Maryland. The modern rustic wedding venue was the perfect backdrop for this fall wedding. The bride’s brother officiated their heartfelt and emotional ceremony, that was followed by the best party. The day was filled with gorgeous personalized details, so much laughter, even more tears, and an ice cream truck.
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