Put the kettle on. đ You made it here, and that already tells me something important: youâre willing to look at the parts of life most people avoidâdeath, grief, aging, endingsâand youâd rather not do that alone. đĽThis space is for people who feel the tug of questions like: - What do I want to do with the time I have left? - How do I carry my grief and still live? - How do I prepareâpractically and emotionallyâso I donât leave a mess behind? Here, we talk honestly about living and dying, love and loss, plans and paperwork, spirit and practicality. We make room for both the kettle (conversation, comfort, everyday life) and the candle (mortality, memory, sacredness of our limited time). đHow this community works: Youâll see different programs and posts hereâlike 365 â A Year To Live and Advanced Care Planningâbut underneath it all is the same heartbeat: - Tell the truth about life and death. - Learn together, not alone. - Take small, brave steps toward living and dying in alignment with your values. -  You are welcome to come exactly as you are: curious, scared, hopeful, tired, grieving, unsure, or all of the above. đIntroduce yourself (in a way that actually matters) When youâre ready, say hello in the comments below. You can answer any of these promptsâjust what feels right: 1. What season of life are you in right now, in a few words? (Examples: âMidlife and re-evaluating everything,â âFresh in grief,â âCaregiver mode,â âAging and taking stock.â) 2. What quietly brought you to Kettle & Candle? A loss, a diagnosis, a birthday, a near-miss, a deep curiosity, a professional calling? 3. When you think about death, grief, or aging, what feeling shows up first? (No need to be poetic. âTerrified,â ânumb,â ârelieved to finally talk about itâ all count.) 4. What is one hope you have for yourself in this space over the next year? (Big or small: âGet my paperwork started,â âNot feel so alone,â âMake peace with a part of my story,â etc.) 5. Is there a small comfort or ritual that helps you feel grounded lately? (Tea, walking, gardening, journaling, music, prayer, sitting in the sunshineâŚ)