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It Doesn’t Get Any Easier.
Today is the 4th anniversary of Hannah’s passing. I have been dreading and planning for this day – I think of Hannah every single day, but reliving those last moments together are more vivid on March 21. I feel like … Continue reading
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Wonder.
Two year ago on March 21, Hannah passed away. Not a day goes by that she isn’t with me – always on my mind…forever in my heart. As I’ve been anticipating this upcoming anniversary, I think about our sweet, sweet … Continue reading
Open your heart and drink.
We are moved. Two weeks ago this weekend the moving truck picked up our belongings from the home in Seattle and delivered us back to our house on Bainbridge Island. This move across the sound isn’t a long one, but … Continue reading
Songs of Home
These days, music is hard for us. I think no other sensory input brings up emotion quicker for me and Wes than music. Just a few bars, and our eyes are filled with tears and we start melting. It seems … Continue reading
Hummingbirds
With a fresh sunny day in Seattle yesterday after days of rain, the birds once again returned to our yard. I love seeing them – so focused and yet so happy. Greg and I had a very low-key anniversary, hanging … Continue reading