Dear Katherine, It’s been a year now since you took your life. A year and 7 days to be precise. The truth is nothing is precise in our lives here anymore. Since that time, life goes on, but is a blur of meaningless activity overshadowed by your absence. Time is irrelevant. Day, night, hours- whatContinue reading “A Letter to My Daughter One Year Later”
Tag Archives: Mothers and Daughters
Daughters, Dolls, and Doctor Who
Today I am sharing another post from the archives of posts written from the throes of motherhood. My writing community was the saving grace for me then and I continue to be thankful as I remember the support and encouragement I received trhough this particular community during those years. I am trying to find theContinue reading “Daughters, Dolls, and Doctor Who”
Motherhood Memories: You Can’t Hide Yer Lyin’ Eyes (Or Hair Color)
I’m continuing to share some of the posts previously written in the years I was blessed – and sometimes stressed, as I navigated the bumpyroads of motherhood. This looking back and remembering is somehow keeping me during this time following my daughter’s death. How it pains me to write those words. Yet, I continue toContinue reading “Motherhood Memories: You Can’t Hide Yer Lyin’ Eyes (Or Hair Color)”
A Magical, Memorable Mother-Daughter Moment
Today marks one month since I found my sweet baby girl asleep, without life in her body. An incomprehensible reality no parent would hope upon hope never to ever believe would be theirs. But this IS our reality. As we continue to wait for answers that are yet forthcoming, I find comfort in turning toContinue reading “A Magical, Memorable Mother-Daughter Moment”