Where the Path Feels Lost
There are moments in life when it feels like someone has walked beside you for so long that you forget what it was like before they were there. You learn their rhythm, their presence becomes familiar, and somewhere along the way, you begin to believe they will always be part of your story. And then, sometimes quietly and sometimes all at once, they’re gone. Not always in a way that can be explained or understood, but in a way that leaves you standing in the middle of something that suddenly feels unfamiliar. It can feel like being left halfway through the woods. You know where you started, but you’re no longer sure where the path leads. The trees feel taller, the air feels heavier, and the silence feels louder than it should. You replay moments in your mind, searching for answers, wondering what changed, wondering if there was something you could have done differently. And in that space, grief has a way of settling in—not always loud or overwhelming, but steady and persistent, like...