A Blog About Death & Dying
Room to Grow, So Others Don’t Groan
Spring has a way of inviting movement. Windows open. Light shifts. And suddenly, the things around us feel more visible.
So this month, we’re giving you a slightly bigger—but still manageable—container:
a room, a closet, or a collection.
Because here’s the truth:
The things we’re holding onto did their job. They brought us joy, meaning, comfort, identity. And while it’s tempting to believe others will feel the same, that might be a stretch.
When we die, finding homes for important possessions often is more like a job for our loved ones—one they don’t have the bandwidth or inclination to take on in a way only you could.
Consider this your Spring-fling down memory lane.