Learning to let myself be cared for has been one of the hardest and most healing lessons of this season. Between health setbacks, moving into our forever home, and navigating life’s unexpected turns, I’m discovering that receiving support is its own kind of strength.
Author Archives: Dawna
Slow Down, Look Around
This week didn’t go as planned, but somewhere between the butter melting and the house settling, I remembered what it means to move gently.
When Your Son Says “I Do” and Your Heart Expands
A weekend of vows, tears, laughter, and the kind of love that expands a mother’s heart. Watching my son say “I do” changed something in me — softly, permanently — and I’m still carrying the glow of it all.
From my corner-Thursday thoughts
A tender letter about a mother getting ready to give her son away on his wedding day
A Letter for Memorial Day
A heartfelt Memorial Day letter honoring the ones who served and never came home — and the families who carry their memory with courage, love, and quiet strength.
Returning to the Life That Loves Me Back
A soft check‑in at the end of a long week — updates on life, writing, Eternal Echoes, family, healing, and the quiet ways I’m returning to the life that loves me back. A warm Friday note from my heart to yours.
From My Little Corner of the World-A Monday Evening and the Things We Carry
A quiet Monday evening update from my little corner of the world — life, love, a few medical twists, and the gentle things we carry as we keep becoming.
About Megan
Some people carry a kind of goodness that lingers long after the day ends. Today reminded me how healing it is to be in the presence of someone who sees the world through gentleness and light.
A Quiet Tuesday and a New Beginning
A quiet Tuesday evening turned into the beginning of something I’ve been dreaming about for years. Tonight, I’m sharing the tender story behind Eternal Echoes — my new business, my calling, and the work that finally feels like home.
For the Women Who Mother in Other Ways-Letter 7
Some women mother through biology, and some mother through presence, tenderness, and the quiet ways they hold others. However this day met you, your love still counts.