A raw reflection on exhaustion, motherhood, and the state of our planet. Between parenting, politics, and the weight of global crises, this personal essay explores what it means to keep caring when the world feels like it’s falling apart.
A raw reflection on exhaustion, motherhood, and the state of our planet. Between parenting, politics, and the weight of global crises, this personal essay explores what it means to keep caring when the world feels like it’s falling apart.
A meditation on intimacy, distance, and the quiet unraveling of connection. Between the ache of touch and the silence of separation, this piece drifts through memory, longing, and self-recovery — from the heat of a shared bed to the cold clarity of a Cape Breton night. What begins as the familiar rhythm of two bodies pressed together becomes a reckoning with solitude, desire, and the haunting question of what it means to want again.