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Aloha ‘Oe, Come What May
“Aloha ‘Oe: A Farewell, A Beginning — Honoring the echoes of goodbye and the quiet beauty of letting go.” There’s something about farewell songs that carve into the heart—not because they end something, but because they hold the ache of everything worth remembering. “Aloha ‘Oe,” Queen Liliʻuokalani’s tender goodbye, wraps itself around me like the arms of someone you never wanted to let go. The melody lingers—soft, slow, resolute—like a memory that refuses to fade. It’s not j


The Three Hymns
Sometimes, in the stillness between sorrow and surrender, heaven comes quietly into view. Since Friday night, my heart has not been quiet. Three hymns have played on a loop in my mind—not from a speaker or a playlist, but from some place deeper. Like echoes of comfort trying to reach me across the distance of grief I’m only just beginning to feel. How Great Thou Art. It found me in the clearing skies. In the bells that rang when the world was briefly still. In the moments whe


Rescue, Healing, and the Home We Make for Each Other
A Note for the Grown-Ups Penelope I wasn’t sure I was ready to love again. When my sweet Calliope — a long-haired calico with eyes like wisdom itself — passed away on Labor Day in 2017, it left a hole that felt impossible to fill. People told me, “One day you’ll open your heart again,” but I couldn’t imagine it. Love was joy, yes, but it was also risk — the risk of heartbreak. Then one stormy night in 2019, a kitten’s life and mine collided. She had been thrown from a movin


The Flamingo That Would Not Bow: Entry Two
The First Ray of Light The storm did not end all at once. It never does. But there came a moment—a sliver of sky breaking open, a faint...


The Flamingo That Would Not Bow: Entry One
The Bowed Neck Even in the storm, the flamingo stands—bowed, but not broken. A quiet reminder that survival itself is strength. The storm...
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