I recently attended the wedding of my dear friend, Emma, someone I’ve been lucky enough to call a best friend since high school. Watching her walk down the aisle was a moment of pure joy—not just because she looked radiant, but because I knew just how much she’d been through to get to that day.... Continue Reading →
From Kids To Grown-Ups: Forgiving Our Parents
It was a quiet afternoon, and I was sitting alone in a cozy coffee shop, the kind with warm lighting and soft chatter in the background. As I sipped my coffee, a song began to play—Older by Sasha Alex Sloan. At first, it was just a melody in the air, but then the lyrics hit... Continue Reading →