Thank you. I appreciate your apology. I'm sorry for the loss of your daughter and hope that my essays don't make your grief worse in some way. I'm not exaggerating when I say that writing about losing Ana is what's kept me functioning, just as writing about her illness for nearly five years kept me from losing my mind as we kept getting increasingly bad news about her prognosis. I did read your entire comment and I'm glad this piece moved you. It's a prompt from a 30-day online workshop called "Writing Your Grief" which - if writing more about your grief is what you want - I highly and wholeheartedly recommend.