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When a Memory Feels Like a Place You Can Visit
A gentle reflection on how certain memories can feel like places we return to, filled with warmth, longing, gratitude, and the quiet beauty of what once mattered.

Astrid Morwen
4 min read
A Letter to a Parent Missing Their Child Tonight
A letter for any parent missing their child tonight, offering comfort, hope, and reassurance that love remains close even across distance and change.

Astrid Morwen
4 min read
The Quiet Weight of Missing Someone
Missing someone is not always loud. Sometimes it lives quietly in ordinary moments: a song, a room, a place, a memory, a silence where their voice used to be. This article reflects on the gentle ache of carrying someone who is no longer close, and the way love can remain even after life has changed. It is for anyone learning to live with absence while still honouring what once mattered deeply.

Astrid Morwen
6 min read
Why Do I Still Miss Someone After So Long
Missing someone after a long time can make you question your own healing. This article gently explains why longing does not always disappear just because time has passed. Some people leave traces in our memories, habits, and hearts, and missing them does not mean you are stuck. It means something mattered. With a warm, honest tone, this piece offers comfort for anyone still carrying love, grief, or memory quietly within them.

Astrid Morwen
5 min read
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