What It’s Like To Grieve For Someone Who’s Still Alive

What is grief? Google defines grief as “intense sorrow, especially caused by someone’s death.” However, through my research of grief, I barely came across anything about grieving caused by someone who is still alive. I find it strange that as humans we have the ability to grieve about those who are still living, to feel “intense sorrow” for someone who’s breathing, walking and living. My … Continue reading What It’s Like To Grieve For Someone Who’s Still Alive

A decade, a book and a closed chapter

These last 10 years have probably been the most eye opening in terms of character and self preservation. In the last 10 years I have gone from being a young immature teenager to being a young adult who’s finding his way. I don’t normally dive deep and personal into myself on these post, but this will become a chapter of my life which I don’t … Continue reading A decade, a book and a closed chapter

Thanks a brunch.

Breakfast with a loved one can make all difference when it’s needed. Recently, I had Breakfast with a loved one, we caught up and discussed topics which we found interesting. The breakfast was lovely, I’d recommend visiting Kenton Lane Cafe if you haven’t done so already. The staff are friendly, and the food is homely. It’s a place to catch up over a coffee or … Continue reading Thanks a brunch.

Swaha-La-La-La

Understand, I’ll slip quietly away from the noisy crowd when I see the pale stars rising, blooming, over the oaks. I’ll pursue solitary pathways Through the pale twilit meadows, with only this one dream: You come too The wedding season is upon us, the red carpets are out and the fire is blazing. People tend to forget that an asian wedding spans over several days, … Continue reading Swaha-La-La-La