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Teresa Shimogawa

Writing about life, unadulterated.

Tag: death

Christmas Joy

One day, I drove into my neighborhood and saw signs pointing to an estate sale. I’m nosy, so I followed … More

christmas, death, family, grief, holidays, life, life reflection, love, writing

The Team

Right now I’m contemplating Thanksgiving plans and what to do for Christmas, as tiring as that sounds in the middle … More

buddhism, death, family, grief, impermanence, life, life reflection, love, parenting, writing

Living in a Ghost Town

Recently, a few colleagues and I stood at our doors waiting for 1st period students to arrive, talking about how … More

death, deathaversery, family, grief, impermanence, life, life reflection

Empty Seats, Full Hearts

Last week we went to dinner with my brother-in-law, niece, and nephew. It was for my sister-in-law’s birthday, her first … More

buddhism, death, grief, holiday-grief, motherhood, philosophy, self-awareness, spirituality

The Other Side

This morning I saw a man with gray hair pushing an umbrella stroller stacked with junk, wearing mismatched clothes and … More

anxiety, death, family, grief, life, love, parenting

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