https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/14/opinion/child-loss-grief-anniversary.html ("If You See a Fox and I've Died, It Will Be Me") I love Orli's mom. I love how she keeps her daughter vital and vibrant through her words. I love the depth of emotion she can wring out of each word, each sentence, every thought. I love how real, how visceral she is in informing us of what grief looks and feels like. I love that she is both simple and elegant at once.
In the course of my life, there are certain memorable things that I have experienced, whether it was going on a trip, or someone I had a meaningful conversation with, or something I read that moved me. I am so grateful to have read Sarah's articles about Orli. So very moving in the way she describes not only the loss but the way Orli lived her life with her family. It is more than a life lesson. To use her words, "we have to let this beauty in". I am so very grateful for her words--RE
In the course of my life, there are certain memorable things that I have experienced, whether it was going on a trip, or someone I had a meaningful conversation with, or something I read that moved me. I am so grateful to have read Sarah's articles about Orli. So very moving in the way she describes not only the loss but the way Orli lived her life with her family. It is more than a life lesson. To use her words, "we have to let this beauty in". I am so very grateful for her words--RE