
Loves dark humor, deep friendships, and hope that what we lose, we will someday find again. I write about grief and anticipatory loss, daughters reckoning with parents' choices, family fracture under pressure, and forgiveness as a bodily act.
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In first grade, I was put in the lowest reading level in Mrs. Murray’s class. It horrified my mother, and she made it clear how unacceptable that was. I was a slow reader, couldn’t pronounce words, and felt like I was holding up the class w...
Death wasn’t what I expected at all. The last breath, the gathering of family, the fear of living in a world without my mother- I thought it would feel like prepping for a hurricane or hiding during a tornado. But somehow, the wind never pi...
The first difference I noticed after moving to Southern California from Virginia was the sunsets over the ocean, but the deeper cultural differences took longer to reveal themselves once you took a peek under the hood. I am pretty sure I po...
And off to another coast I went. The year before, Bethy, a best friend from UVa, suggested Southern California when we were figuring out how to delay applying to law school after a truly life altering event.
The night Yeardley died is the...
It wasn’t just a bad dream. I had, in fact, met my father’s mistress a few months before he filed for divorce from my mother. It was the summer of 2008. I just finished my first year of college and was waiting tables at the local seafood jo...
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Loves dark humor, deep friendships, and hope that what we lose, we will someday find again. I write about grief and anticipatory loss, daughters reckoning with parents' choices, family fracture under pressure, and forgiveness as a bodily act.
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