As we move through adulthood, our parents become, for some of us, our best friends; for others, an afterthought. But for the rest, the reality of the parent-child relationship falls somewhere in-between. What happens in the aftermath of the death of a parent who was loved, but not all that close? This text is a series of short reflections, as the author writes, about death in both senses of the word "about" - "with respect to, considering the theme of", and "in proximity to, in the area of". What ifs and could haves are juxtaposed with observations about mortality, society, grieving, and a bit of baseball.
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