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Crying Feels Different Now

August 4, 2021 by Kathie Neff Leave a Comment

woman with hands on face, crying

Lately I’ve Been Thinking About Tears . . . . . . feeling them stream down my face and having the sensation that my tears are somehow different now. Rather than tears, they feel like mountain streams with inadequate dams to hold them in place. The tears come without warning and they flow in a […]

Filed Under: Newly Widowed, Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Therapy Tagged With: hope for widowed, widowed depression, crying, decades together, grieving process, widowed emotions, healing through art

Til Death Do Us Part . . . or not

July 7, 2021 by Kathie Neff Leave a Comment

The irony of pledging our lives to one another on Independence Day revealed itself slowly over the years. A powerful love awakened what felt like super powers. Of course we would live a lifetime together, no matter the bets of some who thought otherwise. Dan enjoyed highlighting the benefits of choosing July 4th to marry: […]

Filed Under: Newly Widowed, Widowed, Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions Tagged With: #PromisedLove, hope for widowed, anniversary, lovestory, grieving process, widows moving forward

Both / And

June 30, 2021 by Kathie Neff Leave a Comment

Both / And

Both/And thinking [the opposite of either/or thinking] recognizes the folly of assuming that the new will totally supplant the old. Seeing with Both/And eyes recognizes that two opposite realities can be integrated. Adapted from Daniel Burrus at Burrus Research Today marks two months and two weeks since my beloved, Daniel Paul Neff, took his last […]

Filed Under: Newly Widowed, Widowed, Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing Tagged With: hope for widowed, widowed grief triggers, biglove, decades together, grieving process, widowed emotions, widows moving forward

FIRST STEPS

June 16, 2021 by Kathie Neff Leave a Comment

Long Live Love XO

Author’s Note: Thank you, Alison, for your warm welcome last week. You will be greatly missed here and I will join others in following you at  http://anodysseyoflove.com/ to keep up with your adventures and new endeavors. Hope we meet up somewhere in the future. Thank you for sharing your love for Chuck so beautifully. xo~Kathie […]

Filed Under: Newly Widowed, Widowed Effect on Family/Friends, Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions, Widowed by Illness, Uncategorized Tagged With: hope for widowed, lovestory, grieving process, widowed emotions

No more Second Fiddles

February 2, 2020 by Sarah Treanor and Mike Welker Leave a Comment

A few weeks ago, Mike and I wrote a joint post together about some of the challenges of two widowed people dating. The metaphor that we mentioned, which is a common one, was of being second fiddle… the idea that each of us sometimes feels “second” to the person that came before us in our partner’s lives. It’s a bit unavoidable now and…

Filed Under: Widowed and Healing, Widowed and New Love, Uncategorized Tagged With: remarried widow, hope for widowed, widowhood and moving forward, widowed new love

Skeletons in the Closet

February 1, 2020 by Bryan Martin Leave a Comment

  Well it’s almost 2 years now and I finally gave in. I haven’t really gone through our closet since Tin passed away.  Each time I’d go in the closet I would feel like there were skeletons about to grab me. I’d choke up seeing a jacket he wore, a scarf he wrapped, a shirt that was there for a special event we had together. Sometimes I…

Filed Under: Widowed & Unmarried, Widowed Memories, Widowed Emotions, LGBTQ+ Widowed Tagged With: widowed guilt, widower, young widow, milestones, healing for widowed, anxiety, sadness, widowed fears, LGBTQ Widowed, hope for widowed, Widowed Lonliness, widowed depression, widowhood and moving forward, unmarried widow, memories, widowed grief triggers

Resolutions and other Bullshit

January 27, 2020 by Staci Sulin Leave a Comment

Many people make resolutions in January.   I didn’t.  I simply picked a word.  I picked a word to guide me into the new decade. LOVE This is my word.    I’m not talking about romantic love.  I’m talking about: Big Love, Agape Love, Self-Love.  And, mostly I am talking about Love of Life. MY life.  The life  I have in front of…

Filed Under: Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions Tagged With: hope for widowed, healing for widowed, widowhood and moving forward

Social Media Inspiration

January 24, 2020 by Bryan Martin Leave a Comment

After awhile, our friends and family don’t get the daily loss reminders we do. I get these strong urges to post on social media and remind them but those posts have evolved into a way to try and help anyone who needs it. This week, as I sit in my car, I just started writting….. It’s been almost 2 years since Clayton passed away. Sometimes it…

Filed Under: Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Milestones, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Community, LGBTQ+ Widowed Tagged With: hope for widowed, memories, widowed depression, family, widowed grief triggers, friends, widower, widowed community, young widow, milestones, healing for widowed, sadness, LGBTQ Widowed, Widowed Lonliness, widowed fears, widowhood and moving forward

So Far Away

January 20, 2020 by Staci Sulin Leave a Comment

Lately, Mike feels so far away.  It is very hard to properly describe, but I will give it a try.  He has taken on the feel of a memory.  Now, Mike feels like more of a memory than my person.  I feel lousy admitting this.  It sort of feels like he is dying all over again. In my head, Mike feels like someone who lived once upon a time – in…

Filed Under: Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: hope for widowed, widowed grief triggers, young widow, healing for widowed, anxiety, sadness, widowhood and moving forward, memories, widowed suddenly

Divine Dimes

January 18, 2020 by Bryan Martin Leave a Comment

I have been more open-minded and openhearted to try and see signs from Tin. Some say that it is just circumstance but it helps me. It is really interesting how we have preset thoughts about certain things and “superstitions”. For my whole life I always heard that if you find a penny than it is a penny from Heaven -A small shiny token to tell…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed & Unmarried, Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Signs from Loved One, LGBTQ+ Widowed Tagged With: hope for widowed, unmarried widow, widower, young widow, widowed signs from our loved ones, healing for widowed, LGBTQ Widowed, memories

Bad Ass

January 13, 2020 by Staci Sulin Leave a Comment

Recently, a widowed person told me I am a “Bad Ass”.  She said this in relation to what she views as my bravery and courage.  I assure you, I do not view myself as particularly brave or courageous.  I feel like an ordinary, if not slightly disorientated and haggard, middle aged woman.  Sure, I know that I am capable of tough stuff. …

Filed Under: Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions Tagged With: widowed fears, hope for widowed, healing for widowed, widowhood and moving forward

Wounds that Never Close

January 12, 2020 by Sarah Treanor and Mike Welker Leave a Comment

So many people in our modern society are not well versed in the ways of grief. When you have never lived a year, or five years, or 50 years with the death of someone you love, you just don’t know what that will mean or be like. I have both the fortune and misfortune of having lost people at a young age… and so while I still have relatively…

Filed Under: Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions Tagged With: hope for widowed, healing for widowed, sadness, widowhood and moving forward

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