What do you do when life gets in the way of the life you want to live?
The emotional upheaval of the move, Japan, and everything in between.
There is a lot going on.
Packing for the move and still waiting for word from Japan.
Traveling to Connecticut with two cats to attend my grandmothers funeral.
An article in the Record Journal and a report on Channel 3 WFSB CT covering Skye's disappearance.
https://www.wfsb.com/2024/03/12/family-continues-look-answers-16-years-after-daughters-disappearance/
https://www.ctinsider.com/recordjournal/article/skye-budnick-southington-missing-gofundme-18694102.php
Feeling perceived on social media and trying to find balance when so much is happening all at once.
Quick update on going to Japan. When life happens it happens all at once. We are taking things one step at a time. We can't thank you enough for all the support.
https://gofund.me/67920453
Skye would be 37 years old today. Last time we saw Skye she was 21. It's been 16 years...16 years of not knowing.
I cry in the episode. Bear with me.
I received news yesterday, in order to submit a new sample of DNA we have to go to Japan. After two years of talking about Skye's case we have finally reached a new point, and this is something to celebrate.
Happy Birthday Skye!
https://gofund.me/67920453
Skye's Birthday is right around the corner and the depressive wave is knocking on my door.
Trauma therapy, EMDR and creating an unconventional trauma timeline.
Back from the east coast with an update on the ordeal with the family DNA and other ramblings.
When there is too much going on sometimes the best thing to do is nothing.
Covid for the holidays and the Ghost of Skye.
Getting permission to go to Japan.
A call from the Southington Police department with an update.
I need to be honest to myself. I avoid. I hide. I run. A feeling I thought I would outgrow, keeps me stagnant and afraid.
A lack of sleep with trigger an unraveling.