Letters from Stanford
/They say it is never too late to apologize. Will forgiveness, understanding, and acceptance make a difference? We can hope.
Read Moreexploring grace and gratitude following loss
The mission of life is a pretty word is to inspire you to mindfully honor your heart and soul.
They say it is never too late to apologize. Will forgiveness, understanding, and acceptance make a difference? We can hope.
Read MoreWork your way backwards to worry less. Can revisiting our original dreams show us the way forward?
Read MoreWritten as a fifteen-year-old, Lena's poem reminds us of our enduring place in the universe.
Read MoreIn this story, about the things we do for our pets, the phrase “no one left behind” comes to mind.
Read MoreMy daughter, Lena, experienced a near fatal health crisis about six months before she walked on. Contrasting her thoughts before and after that hospitalization, her words bring clarity to the thin veil between life and death.
Written the day before my daughter's first memorial service, this is my tribute to her. A significant portion of this piece includes my daughter's words and is therefore named "A Eulogy of Voices". As there were two memorial services, the first at the Bad River Community Center in Odanah, Wisconsin and the second at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, this is a merged version of the two eulogies.
Read MoreOur mission is to encourage and inspire you to mindfully honor your heart, soul, and emotions following a loss. This site is a tribute to a beautiful, loving, and talented young woman who once scribbled on a scrap of paper life is a pretty word.
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