Peach Flowering Quince in Full Bloom in Spring, photographed for My Forever Son: Chronicling Grief, Hope, and Healing After Losing My Son to Suicide, When Grief Lingers and Love Lasts Forever
Peach Flowering Quince in Spring, My Forever Son

When Grief Lingers: A Letter to My Son

Grief Lingers: On Your 9th Memorial Date

Dylan,

9 years, kiddo–9 years. How even to begin-where to begin. Infinity, I suppose, from whence we all come and to which we all go. God I miss you Dylan. More than heart can tell, more than words can express, oceans wide and galaxies wide. You are somewhere child, I know you are—and I know I will see you again—but God, the crushing pain of knowing you exhaled the final breath from your life June 25, 2012.

A Split Second without a Second Chance

A tick on a clock, a split second without a second chance, a momentary collapse into the utter despair and hopelessness, a fleeting glimpse of a life once-lived not enough to sustain. A single click on a school’s classroom clock, half a heart beat, enough for blood to travel away from, but not back to whence it came, not long enough to get a pulse, a breath exhaled—yours—but mine now in the shadow of your love.

Nine years. 3,285 days. Umpteen breaths exhaled grieving. The impossible journey to learn to breathe in again. To breathe past your exhale. To breathe in because it’s in the inhale that air floods senses, whooshes down the windpipe, pumps air into filling lungs and language, words that wrap and shape around sounds. Only because the inhale makes them so.

To live in-between the final exhale and the forced inhale of life carrying on is to gasp and choke constantly, caught on confusion—am I breathing 0ut or in? Is it even my breath at all that catches on all these half breaths, shallow breaths, the breaths in-between?

Still I search but cannot find you, cannot save you, cannot stop time, neither reverse its course in rewind nor cease its relentless momentum forward. My world heaves, spins, chokes, gasps—and love—did I mention love?

Life is so beautiful, little one—I only wish you’d stay to share it with me.

Always My Love


peach-colored flowering quince in spring
Peach flowering quince blossoms, My Forever Son

Healing in the Photographs

I can see healing in the photographs I take trying to capture a beauty that is only ever fleeting. I see healing in the color palettes I choose, the way my vision leads me to turn my camera’s lens just so, capturing the moments I know to be fleeting, the moments when time stops, just for a breath, a split second just long enough to snap a photograph.

Beth Brown, My Forever Son, When Grief Lingers and Love Lives Forever

Healing is a mixed bag. Such a nice idea in theory to think one can heal a heart broken by the death of her son. Such a clever idea to entertain the notion of the brokenness letting the light in, that somehow in brokenness, we’ve been broken open. Such is the stuff of fodder for best-selling, self-help, well-meaning books.

But the grief from losing one’s only child to suicide at the tender age of barely-turned-20 exhumes, transcends, to satisfy, to necessitate a complete healing. At least now, this eve of the last day I was ever to see you alive. My grief still descends to enshroud me as your memorial day approaches. It’s as though there’s been no healing in the moments in-between. And yet there has been.

pink crabapple blossoms in spring, photographed for My Forever Son, "When Grief Lingers and Love Lasts Forever"
Pink Crabapple Blossoms in Spring, My Forever Son

Grief Lingers, But Love Lives Forever

I can see healing in the photographs I take trying to capture a beauty that is only ever fleeting.

I see healing in the color palettes I choose, the way my vision leads me to turn my camera’s lens just so, capturing the moments I know to be fleeting, the moments when time stops, just for a breath, a split second just long enough to snap a photograph.


Close up Black Pearl-Burst Fender electric guitar with lace sensors, photographed for My Forever Son: Chronicling Grief, Hope, and Healing After Losing My Son to Suicide, "Songs for Child Loss"
Black Pearl-Burst Fender Electric Guitar, My Forever Son

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