
My personal Substack
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| Issues | 47 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | 8 days ago |
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Why, why, why?
Tell me why I ever thought making the pile bigger was a good idea.
I do my laundry on my weekends. I live alone, no kids, so we’re talking one light load, one dark load, sheets, and towels. It’s not an all-day ordeal. But I...
I ask all my clients this at the end of our appointment: “What are you guys up to after this?” It’s my gentle signal that we’re wrapping up our jewelry consultation.
I forget about the landmines.
“Both of our parents are meeting tonight.”...
I’ve had three best guy friends in my life. Two of them died. This week, I think I lost the third - even though he’s still alive.
For years I posted about all three of them regularly on social media. Other people knew their names, asked ab...
After my Mom passed, she left a list of places where she wanted her ashes spread. One of them was Hawaii. The first Christmas without her, the pain of being anywhere “normal” felt unbearable, so I turned to her list. Hawaii just felt right....
Three years ago today, my Mom died. That 1st year is a blur. Last year was way worse than year one. What should I expect from year 3? Is there a Death Anniversary gift list? Or maybe a “What To Expect When You’re Expecting” Grief book?
I s...
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Ohh hi Grief, I didn't see you there. Living my life with loss and navigating the clunky, heavy, inconvenient, unmanageable and fucked up ways grief follows me everywhere I go. Yes, I swear. (Sorry Mom)
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