
And another one

And another one

A page from the book
I just love the colors and the drawing in this

The under title to this is a circle of life story, guess I should have paid better attention to that. This book took a turn in the middle that I didn‘t expect and younger me would have been devastated
The illustrations in this children‘s picture book is amazing

Working at a coffee shop this morning, but hoping I can squeeze in a few minutes of reading somewhere in there

I enjoyed this audiobook. I didn‘t snap a pic of the cover. Here‘s a picture of my dog, Theo, wearing goggles during laser therapy. Theo believes the best way to honor the departed is to live to the fullest!

last book for my library‘s #readingchallenge
the #prompt is for #celebrations

I like reading medium memoirs, but not all of them. The ones that feel more personal, that share what it‘s really like—not the televised performances. I really felt like I could relate to this one.
Shown: snowberries at Snoqualmie Falls, WA.

Am motivated to get all my affairs in order as well as know what really needs to happen when. My niece is going through this situation and it astonishes me how one assumes things but have no idea of the logistics. For example, a company that offers 2 times salary life insurance… how and when is that distributed, does it get considered into probate, etc etc. I think I will purchase this - does anyone know of a more recent guidebook?
As Alua says, “Holy f***ing shit!” I love the way Alua shares what she hopes for as she envisions of her own death. This memoir is well written and beautifully she gives us examples how those with whom she has coached during their deaths. A death doula walking a special path with others during such an emotional process. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

A beautiful memoir of a death doula. While she shares experiences from her work, I‘d say more than half of this is about Alua‘s life. Her interactions with clients and their families were touching. My favorite part was the epilogue in which she writes about her vision of what dying could be like, and how she would like to die.