There are certain conversations that return every year. They are not held in words, but in shifting light, passing seasons, and the language of clouds.
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Lessons from an Avocado Seed
Have you ever thought of yourself as an avocado seed? Not an avocado that ends up as a dip, but as a seed with the
Raising Brian
The previous attempts in my life to become an avocado parent failed spectacularly for whatever reason, so when I decided to try one more time
I Eat Alone, But Not Lonely
I am often asked what the hardest thing is about living the quiet, reclusive life that I do. In order to answer that, I have
Rebuilding Your Life While Still Grieving
Grief doesn’t end when the world expects it to. It lingers — heavy, quiet, sometimes loud, sometimes numbing. And somehow, in the midst of that
Recovering from Trauma: If No One Else Is Proud of You, Be Proud of Yourself
The beginning of healing is the hardest. Taking that first step — whether it’s telling your story, asking for help, or just admitting to yourself
