By Shea Tuttle

Shea Tuttle writes poems, essays, recipes, letters, and grocery lists, and blogs about parenting and liturgy here . She lives in central Virginia with her husband, daughter, and son.

  1. A few months ago, I kissed my grandfather’s rough-shaven face, told him I loved him, and walked out of his hospital room. I knew I probably wouldn’t see him again, even though the doctor said he might have a few more months to live. My husband and I live with our two small children in central Virginia, and my grandparents live in southern Ohio, about seven hours across the mountains. I saw him a few hours…

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