
Writing about the death of my father, my love of Lake Michigan, and finding my creative voice again
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Someone reminded me recently that summer is only truly “over” if you’re in school. If you’re not actively in school, there is no summer vacation. Therefore, summer is a state of mind and can last as long as it’s still nice enough to wear fl...
July rolled in with a heavy heat wave that didn’t break until the very last day of the month. It was dry. It was wet. The air quality sucked. Not exactly prime weather for exploring outside, which meant I barely spent any time in the yard (...
June rolls in and brings me back to being a kid again. The last day of school. The first morning you wake up on summer vacation and feel that spark of joy, knowing you don’t need to report to anyone or anything. Spending your days running a...
May marks the second year of celebrating my dad’s birthday without him here. Every time we reach his birthday, I am reminded of how much time he had left, and how much of that we will miss spending with him. My dad worked really, really, ha...
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Grand Rapids, Michigan. I used to be published writer. Now, I'm finding my voice again through grief.
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