THE BLOG
The holidays have a way of magnifying everything—joy, love, connection—but also absence, loneliness, and longing. For those of us who are grieving, November and December can feel less like a “most won...
The morning my dad died is etched in my body more than in my memory. It’s not just a date on a calendar, but rather a feeling that still lives under my skin. I can close my eyes and still sense the...
October brings a chill in the air, pumpkins on porches, and spooky movies on repeat.
But for those of us grieving, “scary” can mean something entirely different.
Because sometimes, grief itself is ...
Some days it rolls in uninvited—pops up mid-coffee, takes the wheel on the drive home, or waits quietly on the corner of your kitchen counter. It’s grief, and much like that text from your ex that sho...
I learned my dad had terminal cancer in 2015. By the time he passed in 2016, I was already deep in grief. And my grief controlled my life for years after that.
I expected the sadness, the tears. I kn...
When you’re grieving, self-care can feel impossible, or even pointless. What good is a bubble bath when you can barely keep your head above water? Sure, things like face masks and long walks might hel...
Let’s talk about two types of grief that show up in completely different ways but leave equally deep marks: unexpected loss and anticipated loss.
You might think one is “easier.” Maybe you’ve heard p...
Let’s just say it: people mean well, but some of the things they say about grief are straight-up garbage.
If you’ve ever been told to “move on” or that “time heals all wounds,” this post is for you. ...
Grief doesn’t wait for a convenient time. It doesn’t pause for newborn feedings or toddler tantrums. It doesn’t care that you’re exhausted, that you have a family to care for, or that your heart is br...
Grief can feel like a bubble—a thick, heavy one that separates you from the rest of the world. When I lost my dad, I didn’t just lose him—I lost parts of myself, too.
His only sign of cancer was a si...
When you think of the holidays, you probably think about spending time with your family and friends and being happy. But if you’re grieving the loss of a loved one, you might not feel like there is mu...
I want to share something deeply personal about my journey through grief—a path marked by loss, learning, and eventual healing. When my dad was diagnosed with terminal cancer, my life was already in a...