Thoughts on Grief
Loss is a universal human experience, and our natural response to loss is grief. Yet grief can feel so isolating and foreign, and I am compelled to make it less so by talking about it openly.


The Importance of a Grief Guide
After Haley died, I searched for a path - some kind of guide to help me navigate this journey of grief…

A New Chapter
Over the years since Haley died, the mere thought of moving from the home she had lived in was impossible for me.

Memory File: Open
The evaporation of the opportunity to create more memories feels excruciatingly final.