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Why We Carry Our Parents’ Love Into Adulthood
A reflection on how parents’ love becomes courage, steadiness, care, and inner strength as we grow into adulthood.

Astrid Morwen
6 min read
When Home Is Not a Place, But a Feeling
A warm reflection on home as a feeling of belonging, comfort, love, and Nordic hygge — found in candlelight, quiet rooms, familiar voices, and ordinary moments.

Astrid Morwen
5 min read
Why Missing Someone Comes in Waves
Missing someone does not always happen all at once. Sometimes it comes in waves - through a song, a place, a memory, or an ordinary moment that suddenly feels full of absence.

Astrid Morwen
5 min read
Childhood Memories That Stay With Us Forever
Childhood memories stay with us because they are often connected to our first feelings of love, safety, wonder, fear, and belonging. This article reflects on the moments that return years later: a voice, a story, a walk, a room, a hand in yours. Some memories comfort us, while others ask for gentleness. Together, they remind us where we began and how the child we once were still lives quietly within us.

Astrid Morwen
6 min read
Why Small Moments Matter More Than We Realise
This one is for you, if you have ever looked back and realised that the small moments were not that small at all. Not while they were happening. Not after.

Astrid Morwen
5 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
A Letter to Anyone Who Thinks Love Has to Be Grand
This letter is for anyone who has been taught to look for love only in grand gestures. It gently reminds us that love often lives in the quietest places: the remembered detail, the steady presence, the everyday kindness, the hand reaching for yours without needing attention. Real love does not always arrive loudly. Sometimes it stays softly, in the small acts that make life feel warmer, safer, and more deeply shared.

Astrid Morwen
4 min read
Why Love Is Found in the Smallest Things
Love is not always found in the dramatic moments. Often, it lives in the little things we almost overlook: a note, a cup of tea, a familiar smile, a message sent at the right time. This article reflects on how true love is built through daily care, quiet attention, and simple gestures that say, “I see you.” It is a warm reminder that love does not have to be loud to be deeply felt.

Astrid Morwen
4 min read
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