Never Alone
I recently watched a documentary about the loneliest cabin in Washington, a fire watchtower built high up in the cascade mountain range on Mt Pilchuck in the 1930s and maintained by volunteers since. The group that scaled the 2000 ft. of mountain and the precarious ladder and rope system to the cabin believed they were encountering the loneliest cabin, a nickname for the watchtower, only to be met by two separate mountaineers during their stay.
For me, as a parent/caregiver of a young adult that struggles with mental health, it is a reminder that we are never truly alone. There are always people around you willing to give a helping hand, a shoulder, or an ear to listen. And fo...