I think one of the quietest forms of love in adulthood is sending someone a meme you know will make them laugh. Not grand gestures. Not dramatic declarations. Just a badly cropped image at 02:00 AM with the message “This reminded me of you.” And somehow, that means “I carried you in my thoughts today.”... Continue Reading →
Learning to Begin Again Without Shame
I used to think starting over was something people did in their twenties. Back then, reinvention looked cinematic in my head. A new city. A dramatic goodbye. A montage set to hopeful music. Something decisive enough to divide a life cleanly into before and after. But real beginnings, I’ve learned, are much quieter than that.... Continue Reading →
