Daddy’s girl moments matter — not just in childhood, but in grief. 💜
In this tender Grief Café moment, Sheila Harris (@sheilaharrisbrandmanagement) shares cherished memories of her father, “Bruce” Harris — moments that still make her smile, even through the pain of loss.
She remembers…
✨ being a daddy’s girl
✨ the headband she wasn’t supposed to get
✨ how he showed up when she was being picked on in school
✨ the comfort of his presence
✨ their shared love for Star Trek and science fiction
✨ rollerskating, laughter, and the joy of simply being together
Memories Are More Than Stories
These memories are more than stories.
They are medicine.
They help bridge the gap between what was lost and what still connects us today. They remind us that:
What we shared continues to shape who we are.
In grief, these moments become anchors —
💜 reminders of identity
💜 reminders of love
💜 reminders of legacy
And they help us hold both the ache and the joy at the same time.
If You’re Missing a Parent
If you’re grieving a parent — or missing someone who shaped your childhood — may this remind you that your memories are gifts… and they still carry healing.
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With Gratitude
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Thank you, Sheila, for sharing your father with the world. 💜
✨ You are not alone.
✨ Memories are medicine.
✨ Healing is still possible — even here.




