Korean people tend to disavow measurements and supply only cryptic instructions along the lines of “add sesame oil until it tastes like Mom’s”
Daniela Trejo Pérezhas quoted2 years ago
No matter how critical or cruel she could seem—constantly pushing me to meet her intractable expectations—I could always feel her affection radiating from the lunches she packed and the meals she prepared for me just the way I liked them.
Daniela Trejo Pérezhas quoted2 years ago
My grief comes in waves and is usually triggered by something arbitrary.
Daniela Trejo Pérezhas quoted2 years ago
Life is unfair, and sometimes it helps to irrationally blame someone for it.
Daniela Trejo Pérezhas quoted2 years ago
Sometimes my grief feels as though I’ve been left alone in a room with no doors.
Daniela Trejo Pérezhas quoted2 years ago
Food was how my mother expressed her love.
Daniela Trejo Pérezhas quoted2 years ago
I remember the snacks Mom told me she ate when she was a kid and how I tried to imagine her at my age. I wanted to like all the things she did, to embody her completely
Daniela Trejo Pérezhas quoted2 years ago
There’s no escape, just a hard surface that I keep ramming into over and over, a reminder of the immutable reality that I will never see her again.
Azhar Turmukhambetovahas quoted2 years ago
I sent my mother photos of the different bodices and skirts over Kakao
Azhar Turmukhambetovahas quoted2 years ago
If there was a god, it seemed my mother must have had her foot on his neck, demanding good things come my way.