"What is this thing called 'death?' Is it the door to another world? Or is this another world?...Does it give meaning and purpose to life? Or is it just another thing to get depressed about?"
"I think you're really a ham!""Well, THAT, I know! But a kosher one!"
The teddy bear from a trip to Coney Island that may never have actually happened. The Snoopy doll. The little brown dog. The monkey with the long tail. The ceramic dogs with blue bow ties that mom knows well; they were part of her childhood. The country scene in the wooden frame. Sweet Peppy. Judy, who should be 24.
"Why can't things just stay the way they are?""Grandma kept track of things like that...and so did I."I am full faced sobbing. Achingly beautiful. A fantastical meditation on grief that resonated with me so deeply. It felt like my own thoughts being poured out in front of me. I've never seen anything else like it. This has affected me in a terrible, lovely way.
"What is this thing called 'death?' Is it the door to another world? Or is this another world?...Does it give meaning and purpose to life? Or is it just another thing to get depressed about?"
"I think you're really a ham!""Well, THAT, I know! But a kosher one!"
The teddy bear from a trip to Coney Island that may never have actually happened. The Snoopy doll. The little brown dog. The monkey with the long tail. The ceramic dogs with blue bow ties that mom knows well; they were part of her childhood. The country scene in the wooden frame. Sweet Peppy. Judy, who should be 24.
"Why can't things just stay the way they are?""Grandma kept track of things like that...and so did I."I am full faced sobbing. Achingly beautiful. A fantastical meditation on grief that resonated with me so deeply. It felt like my own thoughts being poured out in front of me. I've never seen anything else like it. This has affected me in a terrible, lovely way.