The Sacred Work of Tearing and Mending
Maybe if we still tore our clothes today, people would understand the grief we’re experiencing, I think to myself as…
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Maybe if we still tore our clothes today, people would understand the grief we’re experiencing, I think to myself as…
Continue ReadingChildren are resilient and I believe many people use this logic to think children will be just fine after something…
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Continue ReadingE.B. White had an amazing talent for capturing the joy of friendship, the beauty of nature, and the profound melancholy…
Continue ReadingI used to drink a ton of coffee, but in January, for health reasons, I switched to herbal tea. One…
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Continue ReadingI’ve been thinking a lot about death lately. Death and grief and the impending doom of losing my mom. (Yeah,…
Continue ReadingOn April 25, 2018, my world imploded and I’m still living in the aftershock. Every day since has felt like…
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