Thanksgiving is days away and this year's holiday season will be very different for so many of us.
Despite the immense amount of loss we've seen over the last three weeks, we still have so much to be thankful for.
Hurricane Sandy has thrown all of our schedules out of whack, but like it or not, Thanksgiving is next Thursday, and Black Friday sales? That's SO last year.
With all that's gone on in the past few weeks, it seems like Thanksgiving just kind of appeared out of nowhere this year. I think this Thanksgiving will be the most meaningful one we've had in a long time here at the Jersey Shore.
This past June, I lost my Nana. She lived 94 great years. I will be spending Sunday, Grandparent's Day, remembering what she, and all of my grandparents, meant to me and how much I loved them.
We were saddened to hear the news that a too young Michael Clarke Duncan passed away at age 54. Many believed his death was linked to complications from a recent heart attack. That was not the case. And you won't believe what happening with his family following his passing, it's sad.
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You know that John Lennon lyric, "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans"?
It definitely applies to us here at the Point this week.
My Grandpa is one of the coolest people I know, mostly because he's funny when you don't expect it. I've decided I should start documenting some of his pearls of wisdom...and more importantly to share them with you.
We'll start with his thoughts on baseball. Who doesn't love America's pastime, right?
With the holiday weekend upon us, I got to thinking how my family used to celebrate Easter and was wondering how others celebrated.
Does this sound familiar to you?
All this week win a skating session for a family of four at Jersey Shore Arena in Farmingdale if you can answer Matt Ryan’s Nearly Impossible Question. Listen every weekday afternoon at 5:20 to play!
A new survey reveals GPS and a DVD player are the #1 and #2 must haves for a family road trip. What is #3? Find out after the jump!
I finished my Christmas shopping way early this year. My family decided to do a Secret Santa exchange for the adults, which worked out really well and made life much easier. The only other gifts I had to buy were for my immediate family...I thought I did a decent job this year, until we opened the presents.