On the next Episode of Sunset Stories podcast we discuss grief with a father and full-time caregiver to his son Zachary. Jason writes: I am a married father that was blessed with a son that was/is beautiful, gentle soul that was brought into this world with vastly greater purpose than I could have ever imagined. My son was born with a multitude of cognitive and physical disabilities. I was his medical caregiver as a stay-at-home parent for 12 years and as a working parent for the remainder of his time with us. My son was born with a rare condition called Eagle-Barrette Syndrome, severe neurological delays, and Epilepsy/Seizures. He was also nonverbal and needed a wheelchair for mobility but could walk with assistance. My son lived a medically hard life, but he always did it with a smile on his face, love in his heart, and a hug waiting for anyone who would accept it from him. My son was and still is my world. Unfortunately, God decided his purpose was done and He called him home on January 28, 2022, at 10:34 am. Since that day, I have made it my purpose to continue his loving legacy through my public, grief journaling. It is through the words he inspires me to write that I have I have started my personal crusade to help as many fellow grievers as possible of all ages and situations deal with the hardest day of their lives and deal with the vastness of the lifelong journey that grief has invited them to join. I publish my letters to him in my Facebook page Letters to Zachary. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552174684952&mibextid=ZbWKwL