The author reflects on becoming an aunt at forty, witnessing life anew in her nephew Bodhi, as memories and connections across generations intertwine, highlighting the beauty and complexity of aging and family.
Family
Who Are We?
The article reflects on the complexities of womanhood, grappling with identity beyond societal labels. It highlights the joy found in moments of genuine connection and freedom, ultimately suggesting that embracing both challenges and joys defines the female experience.
After The Show
I find it interesting how much you can feel ‘love’ when death takes place. It’s so thick in the air that you can wrap it in your hands and strangle it into oblivion; … and suffocate with it.
Missing Michael
My father is lost in Cyberspace – still viable, still connected yet ultimately not.