Always something to worry about

Last month my 12-year old son, Adam showed me a homework assignment he’d just completed for French. A postcard to be sent to a fictitious friend describing himself, his family and his favourite activities. In between “Je ne l’aime pas quand il pleut” (I don’t like it when it rains either) and “J’aime jouer au football” (which…… Continue reading Always something to worry about

The last time that happened I was in high school

If I’ve learned anything about grief it’s to expect the unexpected. Moments when your heart sings so loud it drowns out all the sad feelings. Watching your oldest child graduate from high school. Hearing the applause at the end of your husband’s public lecture. Receiving a hand-drawn card from your 12-year old son. And those…… Continue reading The last time that happened I was in high school

There’s nothing magical about a year

Lately, I’ve heard from several friends and acquaintances who wanted to reach out to me on November 6th, but didn’t. Mainly because they didn’t want to add to the sadness of the day (there’s nothing they could have said that would have made me feel more sad). But also because they weren’t sure what to…… Continue reading There’s nothing magical about a year