Living reflections from seniors and caregivers
Still With Me
INTRODUCTION
Some moments don’t pass — they stay.
Still With Me is a living reflection space for seniors and caregivers who carry memories, people, and moments that continue to shape them. These are not confessions or polished essays. They are honest reflections — shared in one’s own words, at one’s own pace.
Each month, we offer a gentle prompt. What returns is often unexpected — and deeply human.
CURRENT PROMPT
This Month’s Reflection Prompt
"Is there someone you still think about — and what do you understand now that you didn’t then?"
You may write a few sentences or a short paragraph. There is no right length, no right answer. Only what feels true to you today.
Submissions may be shared anonymously or with your name — you choose.
SELECTED REFLECTIONS (Rotating)
Selected Reflections
“I don’t think of her with regret anymore. I think of her as a turning point — the moment I learned what mattered.” — Anonymous, age 74
“He crosses my mind when I least expect it — not as loss, but as proof that love once existed.” — J., caregiver
INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE
Would You Like to Share a Reflection?
If a memory or thought surfaced while reading, you’re invited to share it. Reflections may remain private, shared anonymously, or published with your name — you decide.
ARCHIVE LINK
As this grows: Explore Past Reflections
(Previous prompts and selected reflections)
FINAL THOUGHT
Not everything we carry needs resolution.
Sometimes it only needs acknowledgment.
