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Mom & Dad in 2012
Coming home means the embrace of my mom and the echoes of my dad. The contrast doesn’t settle easily inside me. I crave my mom’s love, her cooking, the way her hand rests on mine. But it all exists beside something that n...
I’m a healing avoidant, and this is how I say “I love you.”
Some people find it hard to believe that I’m someone who runs from hard feelings, despite the stamps on my passport that say otherwise. The way I use words with eloquence is a bit...
It’s been a while since I’ve written here. I thought silence meant healing, but lately I’ve learned that it can also mean hiding. This is about grief, the hospital, and remembering the hands that hold us — even when they’re no longer here....
I can’t tell if it’s a gift or a burden—to know when something will be the last. That knowing brings intention. Suddenly, every second matters. There’s no space for absence or regret. Nothing demands presence quite like anticipatory grief....
Two years have now passed since you left, Dad.
One month after you’ve gone, we brought you back to Vietnam and had an impromptu family reunion. We threw street parties, grilled food, drank, sang, and then laid you to the waters of you...
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