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Walking Alone

Posted on: September 20, 2016 | Posted by: Mike Welker

“The clearest way into the universe is through a forest wilderness – John Muir” Over rolling hills and through meadows full of goldenrod, studded with purple asters, I took a walk yesterday.  It is almostautumn here in Ohio; officially just a few days away.  My favorite season.is quickly approaching.  So too was it Megan’s favorite season.

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed and New Love, Widowed Therapy

15 Years Later

Posted on: September 13, 2016 | Posted by: Mike Welker

Before I was a widower, father, husband, or IT manager, I was a Marine.  15 years ago, I was driving into my platoon’s shop, listening to Howard Stern, as I did every morning, when he suddenly stopped his usual schtick, and said that a plane had  hit the World Trade Center.  They bantered on a bit about it, and, at the time, no one really knew…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Memories, Military Widowed

Peanut Butter and Homework

Posted on: September 6, 2016 | Posted by: Mike Welker

Last week, Shelby started the fourth grade.  This is the second school year that she has begun without Megan doting over every paper she brought home, every picture day, PTA meeting, or fundraiser flyer th at seems to be more frequent than homework.  Her peanut butter sandwiches (which she eats every day for lunch, no matter how much we suggest…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Miscellaneous

Reconnection

Posted on: August 30, 2016 | Posted by: Mike Welker

I am not a social animal normally.  Megan would have to drag me out of the house, kicking and screaming, to get me to “go out” with anyone other than her and Shelby.  I would casually suggest that the three of us just go do something on our own, or spend a relaxing evening at home watching movies or reading.   It never really worked…I…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Effect on Family/Friends

Scheduled Grief

Posted on: August 16, 2016 | Posted by: Mike Welker

I sat down last night to begin my writing for this week, and I had nothing.  No anecdotes, no significant events, not even any special lessons I learned this past week as it pertains to grief or mourning.  I stared at the screen for hours, adding a few paragraphs, reading over them, then deleting them. Finally, as midnight drew near, I closed my…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Therapy

Our Day

Posted on: August 9, 2016 | Posted by: Mike Welker

What would have been Megan’s 35th birthday was a few weeks ago, on July 24th.  I would venture to say that, for most widows and widowers, birthdays are one of the hardest days to remember.  They are associated with memories of fun times, friends and family celebrating that person’s day, and yet another year “in the books”.  To have that…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Memories, Widowed Anniversaries, Widowed by Illness

Gone Fishin’

Posted on: August 2, 2016 | Posted by: Mike Welker

It’s been almost three years since I last went fishing.  THREE years.  I couldn’t tell you all of the exact reasons why that’s the case, but I have some strong theories.  There is the obvious period of time in there when Megan went into rejection, was admitted to the hospital, and ultimately lost her fight. It was the farthest thing from…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Therapy

It Could be Worse

Posted on: July 26, 2016 | Posted by: Mike Welker

I’ve somehow made it through the past week without hitting critical mass.  I won’t say I’ve had my moments, but rather, that the past seven days or so have been one big moment, with little instances of calm peppered in.  Simply put, it was just a rough, overwhelming, busy, tiring week, the kind where you feel both accomplished and…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Emotions

Home-Base

Posted on: July 19, 2016 | Posted by: Mike Welker

Megan and I bought our home in June of 2005.  For nine years, it was “our” home.  I had the outdoor spaces…lawn care, gardening, the garage, and landscaping were all mine to take care of and shape into something I enjoyed.  Megan had the inside.  Knick-knacks and decorations, paint colors, organization, and general decor were hers.    …

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Effect on Family/Friends, Widowed and Healing, Miscellaneous

Spinning the Wheel and Moving Forward

Posted on: July 12, 2016 | Posted by: Mike Welker

I’ve followed a somewhat standard path in my adult years.  Megan and I met in 2002, married and bought a house in 2005, and had Shelby in 2007.  Notwithstanding her illness and the extra events associated with it, we had followed a fairly “textbook” sequence of events.  We were effectively playing the “Game of Life”, spinning the…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Effect on Family/Friends, Widowed and Healing, Miscellaneous

On Top of Ole Smoky

Posted on: July 5, 2016 | Posted by: Mike Welker

Straddling the North Carolina- Tennessee border, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a sea of lush forests, countless animals, and high mountains.  It’s my favorite place on earth.  I’ve been there countless times since I was young, and until Megan died, it had never been more than a few years since taking a trip there.   I know the park…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Memories, Widowed and New Love, Widowed Therapy

Meet the Parents

Posted on: June 28, 2016 | Posted by: Mike Welker

Sarah, Shelby and I are in Texas this week for the 4th annual get-together of her and Drew’s closest friends.  This is the second time I’ve attended, and Shelby’s first.  I’ve met these people before.  They are all already friends of mine, albeit not as close as Sarah is to them, but friends nonetheless.   There seem to be a lot of…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Effect on Family/Friends, Widowed and New Love, Widowed by Illness

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