
Greensburg, PA, as seen from the top of the Courthouse
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A FAMILY GROWS IN GREENSBURG
(Southwestern Pennsylvania)
Sarah K. Byrne-Houser
While I never quite pictured myself evolving into a minivan-maneuvering soccer mom, I spent my childhood playing on a cul-de-sac in a streetlight-free township east of Pittsburgh. Suburbia and I came to know each other well.
Brooklyn born and bred, my fiancé possessed no true understanding of life outside a city. Apparently, he harbored some serious delusions upon his relocation to Greensburg in Southwestern Pennsylvania.
We moved from our college campus in Baltimore, Maryland to an apartment near my old high school. The apartment was a standard beige-and-white two-bedroom cheap enough for recent grads. His adjustment to Greensburg would take some time, we both knew. After all, his new “city” operated a very limited (more…)
A Family Grows in Greensburg, Pennsylvania
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Greensburg, PA, as seen from the top of the Courthouse
BEANERY ONLINE LITERARY MAGAZINE
A FAMILY GROWS IN GREENSBURG
(Southwestern Pennsylvania)
Sarah K. Byrne-Houser
While I never quite pictured myself evolving into a minivan-maneuvering soccer mom, I spent my childhood playing on a cul-de-sac in a streetlight-free township east of Pittsburgh. Suburbia and I came to know each other well.
Brooklyn born and bred, my fiancé possessed no true understanding of life outside a city. Apparently, he harbored some serious delusions upon his relocation to Greensburg in Southwestern Pennsylvania.
We moved from our college campus in Baltimore, Maryland to an apartment near my old high school. The apartment was a standard beige-and-white two-bedroom cheap enough for recent grads. His adjustment to Greensburg would take some time, we both knew. After all, his new “city” operated a very limited (more…)