Today as the rain falls against my windows and the world seems quiet and at rest I find myself considering choices. Choices already made and those yet to come. They say you shouldn’t make major life decisions in the first year of your grieving process. I’m not entirely sure who […]
Monthly Archives: April 2021
The bright April sun shines in a pale blue sky speckled with puffy cotton white clouds today. Songbirds in the trees serenade while the Osprey circle on their way to the river. Their calls now drowning out even the thoughts forming in my head. I’ve been sitting here on my […]
I found my book, “The First Signs of April” on my father’s desk today. The copy he asked for before leaving for one of his last winters in Florida. I remember thinking it odd, as I had never known my father to read, but it felt good that he asked […]
As I sit with my computer, prepared to write the second in this series on grieving, I decided to scrap the blog I had planned to write, typical for me and instead write what is happening for me today. Today, I am facing, as many of you are or have, […]