I look forward to your blog. A time to dive deeper. I’m not great at the finishing of the project. I’m great at starting it. I hope you continue, but I also hope you feel grace to stop when it’s time- for you. Reading about your sadness with moving on, I completely relate. I didn’t lose my home to fire. The memories are still there and I’m fortunate to have lovely welcoming people moving in to take my place. But. I’m leaving 25 years of life in LA. I love LA. I love California. All that to say the pain of moving on feels very relatable to me. I thank you for both recognizing acknowledging that reality. May you and yours continue to heal. May you find love and encouragement at the moments you most need it. Thank you for the gift of seeing your heart.
And in no way am I comparing coming through what you have to choosing to move to family 💗
I love your blog, Jeff. Sending tons of love to the family.
XO Susan and Doug
I look forward to your blog. A time to dive deeper. I’m not great at the finishing of the project. I’m great at starting it. I hope you continue, but I also hope you feel grace to stop when it’s time- for you. Reading about your sadness with moving on, I completely relate. I didn’t lose my home to fire. The memories are still there and I’m fortunate to have lovely welcoming people moving in to take my place. But. I’m leaving 25 years of life in LA. I love LA. I love California. All that to say the pain of moving on feels very relatable to me. I thank you for both recognizing acknowledging that reality. May you and yours continue to heal. May you find love and encouragement at the moments you most need it. Thank you for the gift of seeing your heart.