This week, we’re taking a step back from caregiving talk to share something a little more personal — memories of our dad. As we approach the third anniversary of his passing, we wanted to honor him the way we know best: by talking, laughing, and remembering the small things that still make us smile. We share stories from our childhood, what we’ve learned about grief as time’s passed, and how losing him shaped the way we care for our mom and for each other. This one’s a love letter to the man ...
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This week, we’re taking a step back from caregiving talk to share something a little more personal — memories of our dad. As we approach the third anniversary of his passing, we wanted to honor him the way we know best: by talking, laughing, and remembering the small things that still make us smile. We share stories from our childhood, what we’ve learned about grief as time’s passed, and how losing him shaped the way we care for our mom and for each other. This one’s a love letter to the man ...
Navigating Love, Friendship & Intimacy as Caregivers Part 2
You're My Favorite
24 minutes
3 months ago
Navigating Love, Friendship & Intimacy as Caregivers Part 2
In Part 2 of our relationships series, we’re digging deeper—not into family this time, but into the messier, sweeter, more nuanced connections we build with partners, friends, and everyone in between. From the pressures caregiving can place on romantic relationships, to the way friendships shift when life gets heavy, we’re sharing our own stories and struggles around showing up (or not showing up) for the people in our lives. We talk about the silent expectations that creep in, the guilt that...
You're My Favorite
This week, we’re taking a step back from caregiving talk to share something a little more personal — memories of our dad. As we approach the third anniversary of his passing, we wanted to honor him the way we know best: by talking, laughing, and remembering the small things that still make us smile. We share stories from our childhood, what we’ve learned about grief as time’s passed, and how losing him shaped the way we care for our mom and for each other. This one’s a love letter to the man ...