Holy crap, I’ve been alive for thirty years. That was my first thought when I woke up on July 29th. My 20s were filled with so much growth and change. I started that decade off with my first real break-up, the ending of a friendship with one of my best friends, and the changing schools,Continue reading “The End of the Golden Year, The Start of Something Good”
Category Archives: grief
On Death, in Sadness
Widow Walking Through Cemetery, The New York Public Library Digital Collections I work in a place where customers become family, where family become customers, where everybody knows your name. Well, maybe not quite. But it’s my own version of Cheers, except without the booze. (Sigh. If only we had booze.) It’s also a place where the age range ofContinue reading “On Death, in Sadness”
Feelings
We all have been there. That moment when your ears get hot, your nostrils flare, and you can feel your tear ducts start to burn. I have this moment every time I’m at the doctor’s office. I usually don’t mind filling out paperwork, probably because I have perfect handwriting and see it as an excuseContinue reading “Feelings”