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Grieve is a Verb

Meghan Riordan Jarvis

Thinking, writing, teaching, wondering, reflecting on grief

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Cheesecake for breakfast

We love our people in the little things.

My mother? She loved cheesecake.

When we were kids growing up on the North Shore of Massachusetts she kept a large plain from Alden Merrel in the freezer. When she moved permanently to Cape Cod the...

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Judgment Day

It’s possible I wasn’t the average new mom.

The middle of six children, I’d been a babysitter since age ten (I know. It was the 80s). Also a nanny, camp counselor, pre-school teacher, elementary school teacher, Children’s National Medical...

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The Little Things

There is a dumpster on the side of my parents’ house filled with fabric.

Reams and reams of my mother’s handmade curtains.

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The Light

Author’s note: I wrote this in December 2022, hence the holiday references. However, given the current state of the world (and our country) I found it fitting to revisit a topic that touched me then, and touches me still. May we all find wa...

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The Stories We Tell Ourselves

“When does Mike get there?”

I stood in my parents’ garden/garbage shed on the phone with my oldest brother. The only spot on the property with cell phone coverage when it rains.

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