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what to lose when it’s all lost

Posted on: October 16, 2009 | Posted by: Jackie Hannam-Chandler

If I take an inventory of all of Jeff’s things that I have clung to, stored for safe keeping or discarded since he died, I realize that to an outsider, these items would seem like random detritus. Debris. Maybe even junk. I have managed to let go of many of his ‘collections’. The plastic Stanley Cups he collected from some fastfood restaurant. A…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Belongings, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly

march 24, 2008

Posted on: October 15, 2009 | Posted by: Matt Logelin

Our new Thursday blog author is Matt Logelin. His emotional candor and willingness to share his life, and his grief, with millions of people across the globe have made him a media sensation. With appearances on Oprah, The Rachel Ray Show, People Magazine, and over 50,000 blog followers, Matt’s widowhood story has mobilized the compassion and…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Suddenly

My Own Private War

Posted on: October 14, 2009 | Posted by: Janine Eggers

I had a flashback this week. Out of the blue, as they always come. Knocking me over as only the force of a tsunami wave can. You know the kind.I was driving home from work and it had been a good day. Several good days, in fact. Maybe that should have been the warning. But who wants to keep looking over their shoulders, waiting for the next wave to…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly

Still Helpless

Posted on: October 12, 2009 | Posted by: Michele Neff Hernandez

Michelle and I have been doing this widow thing side by side for almost four years. When we met we were both newly widowed, and shell shocked. Each of us watched our dreams for the future unceremoniously demolished as one minute passed into the next. Thrown into a whirlwind of grief we discovered each other in the eye of the storm.For the first…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Community, Widowed Suddenly

Refresh

Posted on: October 10, 2009 | Posted by: Taryn Davis

There are moments where I feel as if I am on an idle screen. It’s a screen that am totally aware of what it looks like when it is fully loaded. It’s full of memories, strength, perseverance, and a positive outlook that is all fueled off the amazing love I have been given. Yet, with this new journey before me, there are times when the page doesn’t…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Military Widowed, Widowed Suddenly

moving on, healing and getting over it

Posted on: October 9, 2009 | Posted by: Jackie Hannam-Chandler

I’m sure that as widows, we have all heard these words in some form or other. “You’ll get over it one day.” “You’re young. You’ll move on.” “Time heals all wounds.” And the like. I remember the first time some well-meaning, naive person attempted to instill these words of ‘wisdom’ upon me. I think I wanted to drop them.The truth is that these silly…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Effect on Family/Friends, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Suddenly

Perspective and Purpose

Posted on: October 8, 2009 | Posted by: Michele Neff Hernandez

These are two words whose meanings have changed for me since Phil’s death. Perspective used to be a word I threw around when I wanted someone else to view a certain topic or situation in a different light. Looking back, I doubt that I worried too much about how I viewed the world around me. Things in my life were pretty black and white, and I liked…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Suddenly

A Lighter Shade of Blue ….

Posted on: October 7, 2009 | Posted by: Janine Eggers

I, like Michelle, have not thought a lot about my future. It seems to be a very fuzzy grey fog out there somewhere (but hey, it used to be an inky black fog so here’s to the color getting lighter!). But recently, I have caught myself thinking about it. Even making a plan or two. And then I’ll realize what I’m doing and stop ….. and be amazed.The…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly

Another Musical Monday

Posted on: October 5, 2009 | Posted by: Michele Neff Hernandez

Okay, consider yourself warned about the potential for tears when reading my musical Monday posts. Teary eyed smiles are a good thing, right? Today’s song was written, and performed, by a good friend of mine, and has been the background for a few intense moments for me ;)Kimberly Roads-Schlapman was living the dream of an aspiring artist in the…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Suddenly

Experiencing

Posted on: October 3, 2009 | Posted by: Taryn Davis

Doing things that Michael and I would have enjoyed together was once unthinkable. “If he’s not here to enjoy them then I shouldn’t” was a philosophy that was stuck in my brain the first months after his passing.With time though, I realized that that was not doing myself or what Michael had taught me any justice. Little by little I dipped my toes…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions, Military Widowed, Widowed Suddenly

renovated reactions

Posted on: October 2, 2009 | Posted by: Jackie Hannam-Chandler

On the day our daughter, Liv, first started preschool, my husband, Jeff, and I dropped her off together. We helped her off with her coat. We put her shoes on the mat. Then, we stared expectantly at her wondering (possibly hoping) if she would start to cry and demand that we stay. She didn’t. In fact, Liv told us with thirteen year old form, “You…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Suddenly

Expired

Posted on: October 1, 2009 | Posted by: Michele Neff Hernandez

I just received a notice from the Fictitious Business Name Renewal Center. Apparently Phil’s fictitious business name will expire if he doesn’t pay the $125 fee before September 28, 2009. Somehow I don’t think the check will arrive in time. Seems this company has no record of Phil’s death. The fact that there could be any organization left that I…

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Belongings, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly

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