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2025 blog year
The person was special. The person knew suffering and made space for other people’s suffering. The person was inclusive and made decisions that they felt were equitable and humanizing. In my experience, people mattered to this person and this person mattered to people.
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vulnerable.
Keeley was not the first story I told about love. I had a Grandma. In the busy in-and-out of life as a teenager/early 20’s, coming home for holiday and summer breaks, I would often tell this Grandma when she was around, ‘I love you’. She would respond, ‘no you don’t’.