We assume there will always be time to say what matters. But life has a way of reminding us otherwise. A reflection on love, loss, and the quiet impact we have on each other, often without ever knowing it. Read More
We assume there will always be time to say what matters. But life has a way of reminding us otherwise. A reflection on love, loss, and the quiet impact we have on each other, often without ever knowing it. Read More
Fifteen years after losing two colleagues at Kennedy Lake, I found myself reflecting on grief—how it changes, softens, and transforms. I’ve come to see that healing isn’t about forgetting; it’s about remembering differently. Grief isn’t proof of love. Love is proof of love. Read More
The Piano Teacher, written by Dorothy Dittrich, is a poignant exploration of grief and healing, emphasizing the importance of silence and presence in music and life. Through the relationship between a piano teacher and her student, the play illustrates how emotional recovery emerges in stillness, allowing creativity, connection, and resilience to flourish amidst life’s challenges. Read More