They Made Me Watch From Home Until The Livestream Froze And Everything Changed
The Frozen Frame The live stream froze at the worst possible moment, and I was grateful for it. That sounds wrong, I know. But if the image had kept moving […]
The Frozen Frame The live stream froze at the worst possible moment, and I was grateful for it. That sounds wrong, I know. But if the image had kept moving […]
The Walter Turner Future Fund The laughter, when it came, was the quiet kind. Not the open, unashamed kind that announces itself, but the variety that travels through polished spaces […]
What We Never Said I married my first husband, Mark, when I was twenty years old. We were not in love, exactly. We were expected. Our families had vacationed together […]
My brother Ryan turned forty-three this week, and I find myself thinking about a Saturday afternoon thirteen years ago when he stood up in the middle of my wedding reception […]
The day my mother-in-law called me in a panic asking where the entrance to our new luxury house was, I had to mute the phone so she wouldn’t hear me […]
The night I ended up at St. Vincent Medical Center, the first thing I remember was the harsh fluorescent light above me and the deep, sharp pain stretching from my […]
My father slapped me on his fifty-fifth birthday because I gave him a leather wallet I had spent three months saving to buy. The sound cracked across the patio so […]
The night my grandmother passed, my parents quietly altered her will. They divided her $2.3 million estate between themselves and my brother Brandon, leaving me with nothing. No money, no […]
The night my husband Ethan collapsed in our kitchen, I thought he had simply fainted from exhaustion. He had been working without stopping for weeks, trying to keep his business […]
My baby shower was supposed to be the easiest, most perfect day of my pregnancy. The sprawling living room of my sister Lauren’s house glowed with soft pink and gold […]