Right now I’m trying to decide if Satan would take my soul for $300, give or take. This weekend, this past week more accurately, has been exceptionally difficult in dealing with the loss of Noah. I don’t know why. I’m not sure if anything triggered it or if my heart and mind are trying toContinue reading “The Price of Healing”
Monthly Archives: July 2016
The Day the Laughter Died
Yesterday I read a Facebook post from a comedian I respect. His name is Ben Katzner and among other shows I’m sure, he hosts an open mic night (with fellow comedian Mike Lester on Wednesday nights at Dulono’s Pizza in Minneapolis- check them out!). He presented his dilemma of is it ok to be laughing andContinue reading “The Day the Laughter Died”
You’re Invited To My Pity Party!
I am at a loss tonight. Things are not looking better after a good night of sleep. Who’s sleeping? The longer Natalie is gone, the harder it gets. It’s difficult to even take a deep breath because grief is lying in wait. Keep the shallow breathing. Don’t make eye contact with people when they ask youContinue reading “You’re Invited To My Pity Party!”
Advice On Grieving…
A good friend shared this with me via Facebook and I want to publicize the fuck out of it! Yes, this is it. Thank you, sir, for sharing your wisdom and may you have peace and comfort between the waves. This post originally appeared on littlethings.com. A grieving Reddit user needed some advice. She said:Continue reading “Advice On Grieving…”
What She Left Behind
(Not a complete list) In her bag we found: An empty planner. A half a pack of Camel cigarettes. A notebook full of song lyrics she’d written herself. A bus pass. A Starbucks gift card with a balance of $1.03. A pair of headphones. Two pairs of ear buds. Gucci sunglasses. Several notices to appearContinue reading “What She Left Behind”