Share: adversity, Andy Talley Bone Marrow Foundation, Baseball, baseball season, Be The Match, Blogging, bone marrow, bone marrow donation, Bone Marrow Foundation, cancer, cape may brewing company, cape may county, Chicago Cubs, Facebook, Family, Giving back, lower township, Morey's Piers, Motivation, NJ, North Wildwood, padres, san diego, san diego padres, saving lives, Szcz The Day, tap the rock, The Wildwoods, Villanova Baseball, Villanova Football, Villanova University Szcz The Day Dinner Event 2018 January 31, 2018 NatalieSzczur Matt and I are both humbled and honored by the continued overwhelming support our community so graciously blessed us with in order to make the...
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Share: Baseball, baseball season, Blogging, Chicago Cubs, Family, Home, New Beginnings, padres, petco park, san diego, san diego padres, Szcz The Day, Villanova University, wags, wrigley field A Farewell to Chicago, Hello San Diego June 3, 2017 Admin I heard stories after the Cubs won the World Series. Stories before we even left Chicago for the off-season. Magical stories of families,...
Baseball, baseball season, Chicago Cubs, Szcz The Day, tap the rock, wrigley field Renegades March 2, 2017 Admin “Maybe you should have picked another song,” I said to him. We were in our living room on North Halsted Street, surrounded by the glass walls...
Share: adversity, Andy Talley Bone Marrow Foundation, Baseball, Be The Match, Blogging, Bone Marrow Foundation, brain tumors, cape may county, Chicago Cubs, Community, Family, Feature, Giving back, Home, Love, lower township, North Wildwood, Szcz The Day, tap the rock, Villanova Baseball, Villanova Football, Villanova University, Wildwood Crest, World Series Champions From Us to You, Thank You, Thank You January 30, 2017 Admin They remind me in so many ways of each other. I often wonder how two little girls on two opposite sides of the world have so much in common. I...
Share: Baseball, baseball season, Blogging, Chicago Cubs, Community, Family, FLOTUS, Home, POTUS, Szcz The Day, wags, World Series Champions, wrigley field The Tour of Champions January 17, 2017 Admin I awoke from an easy slumber when I heard the pilot come over the intercom and announce the possibility of snow upon touchdown. My second time...
Share: Baseball, baseball season, Blogging, Chapel, Chicago Cubs, Facebook, Feature, Motivation, Szcz The Day, Villanova Baseball, Villanova Football, Villanova University, wrigley field Fig Tree September 21, 2016 Admin It was beautiful at Wrigley Field this past Sunday. With the Cubs coming down off the high of winning the National League Central Division, the...
Share: Baseball, baseball season, Blogging, Chicago Cubs, Community, Family, Szcz The Day, wags WAGs in Real Life August 25, 2016 Admin The rain kept up most of the night. I sat by the window in my hotel room on the 14th floor looking out at the mountains and the bolts of...
Share: adversity, Blogging, brain tumors, Chicago Cubs, Community, dr kelly, Family, Home, Motivation, NJ, North Wildwood, NYC, nyu medical, Relationships, Storms The Beauty of the Journey August 10, 2016 Admin Growing up the only girl and also the middle child stuck between two older and two younger brothers, I always felt a sense of responsibility for...