Life, Mental Sweatpants & Sanity | The Art of Repairing Broken Things On my Tumblr, I have a question box. A few years ago, I received this question: “Should i commit suicide? I honestly Emmie Arnold Posted on May 28, 2018
Essays Personal Essays | Motherless Day The dead mother's club is one club you don't want to join. Mother's Day can be painful for many and seeking support from Guest Author Posted on May 10, 2018
TV, Movies & Recaps Sweatpants & TV | Supernatural, Season 13, Episode 19: “Funeralia” And you thought last week it was a joy to witness the return of a strong woman? What are your feelings like this week, as Barbara Doyle Posted on April 20, 2018
Essays, Self Care Sweatpants & Soul | In the Darkness, Together I was a teenager when I first encountered death. It was summertime and the nights were uncomfortably warm. It was the kind of Guest Author Posted on February 26, 2018
Connection Kindness Matters | National Donor Day Valentine’s Day is also National Donor Day, so we’re celebrating the loving gifts of organ, tissue, bone marrow, blood & Jessi-James Grey Posted on February 13, 2018
Culture Sweatpants & Culture | Edgar Allan Poe On January 19, 1809, a couple of impoverished actors in Boston, Massachusetts welcomed their second son, Edgar. By the time Jessi-James Grey Posted on January 18, 2018
TV, Movies & Recaps Sweatpants & TV | Supernatural, Season 13, Episode 5: “Advanced Thanatology” As much as I like Jack, I didn’t realize how much I needed a boys only episode until I got one. And oh, what an episode it Barbara Doyle Posted on November 10, 2017
Essays Tipping Point I turn on the morning news to catch the weather forecast. I don’t watch the news as a rule. Bad energy. This time, the energy Guest Author Posted on October 5, 2017
Essays Personal Essay | Dear Tetya Tetya, It’s now been 35 years. I know I never met you in person, but I’ve still known you my entire life. Charlotte W. F. Smith Posted on July 5, 2017
Self Care Sweatpants & Soul | In Heaven as It Is on Earth Papa believed in heaven for most of his life. To be absent from the body meant present with the Lord, at least for the Guest Author Posted on May 29, 2017