

Lent 2026 · Day 18: The Heart and Life That Continues
For years, people have argued about whether Jack could have fit on that floating door with Rose in the movie Titanic. Personally, I’m not convinced he could have. Physics aside, the door was already barely holding one freezing person above the water. Two probably would have sunk it. But that debate was never really the part of the movie that stuck with me. The moment that always stayed with me is when Rose realizes the rescue boats are coming. She understands she might actual


10.23.2025 — Knowing Love, Knowing Grief
"Be like a tree and let the dead leaves drop." — Rumi Life is an endless dance between holding on to what matters and releasing what no longer serves. It takes courage to do both, to endure through hardship and to let go when your heart feels heavy. Fall is a very melancholic time of the year for me. Two close friends moved on into the void around this time, and my dad’s death anniversary always brings me back to that space between love and forgiveness. He was a complicated m


For Asal: For Honey عسل
I've been crying uncontrollably the past few days, and I finally figured out why, this is the time of year Asal died. Or, maybe more...

