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The Roadless Traveler

May 5, 2009 by Michelle Dippel Leave a Comment

I woke up Sunday morning, made the coffee, walked out on the back porch and listened to the birds. It was so peaceful outside and for about 30 seconds I enjoyed it. My brain wouldn’t be quiet though and the peaceful moment disappeared. I was feeling very anxious, melancholy, and uncertain, but couldn’t pinpoint the cause. I tried to quiet my mind…

Filed Under: Widowed Tagged With: young widow, widow, widowed perspective, michelle dippel-dahlberg

Whose Life Is This?

May 4, 2009 by Michele Neff Hernandez Leave a Comment

The last couple of weeks have consisted of a whirlwind of new experiences, new people, new opportunities, and new challenges. Generally, I drop into bed exhausted and with little time to reflect due to my constant need to plan for the next day…not a new problem for me. When I do stop to look at the path my life has taken over the last 44 months,…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing Tagged With: widow, hope for widows, michele neff hernandez, young widow

Innocence and Storytelling

May 3, 2009 by Michele Neff Hernandez Leave a Comment

This is my four year-old nephew Ethan posing with his beloved cousin Caitlin. Yesterday we celebrated several family events with a day at the park. In a quiet moment Ethan and I had a conversation that went like this…. E: Auntie Neechelle, where is your husband? M: Well E, my husband was your Uncle Phil and he died when you were just a baby.

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: young widow, widowed suddenly, widow, widowed perspective, michele neff hernandez

The Fire

May 2, 2009 by Taryn Davis Leave a Comment

The other night I was excited to be watching a new episode of “Grey’s Anatomy”. As odd as it sounds, I always know something in the show will make me tear up, whether I can relate to it or not. It’s almost like watching “Extreme Home Makeovers”….I always end up crying at the reveal. Well this episode of “Grey’s” was no exception, and I sat on my…

Filed Under: Widowed, Military Widowed Tagged With: military widowed, widow, widowed perspective, taryn davis

Wonderful Widows, What are you choosing?

May 1, 2009 by Mie Elmhirst Leave a Comment

Dear Wonderful Widow. For the next 3 weekends, three performances per weekend, Anneke, my 15 year-old, will be playing the part of Wendy Darling in Peter Pan. Anneke is afraid of heights. Flying across the stage requires that she put a great deal of trust in the backstage crew who orchestrate her flying. This is not easy for her. Anneke has chosen…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Parenting Tagged With: widowed parenting, widow, mie elmhirst

Take My Hand

April 30, 2009 by Nicole Hart Leave a Comment

I had sand all over my feet and the wind in my face. My eyes were closed as I stretched my arms out wide as I could and I balanced against the railing of the life guard tower. I held my palms up as if waiting… expecting David to take them, I almost felt as though he did. I took deep, careful breaths… I wanted David. I caught myself whispering,…

Filed Under: Widowed, Military Widowed, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: young widow, military widowed, widowed suddenly, widow, nicole hart

Regrets?

April 29, 2009 by Janine Eggers Leave a Comment

I’ve been thinking about regrets a lot lately.  Not about Jim and me.  No way.  He knew that he was seriously loved and adored …… as did I.  I have no regrets about us and our marriage, other than it wasn’t long enough ….. not by a long shot.  This past weekend was our youngest child’s (Son #3) Confirmation.  This was our first…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: widowed parenting, widowed suddenly, widow, widowed perspective, janine eggers, young widow

Embracing Life

April 28, 2009 by Michelle Dippel Leave a Comment

I’m in Bloomington Illinois today to watch Michele, my WSM (love that Taryn!), receive one of the 2009 Embrace Life Awards presented each year by State Farm Insurance. The program recognizes people who have suffered the loss of a loved one and tried to make it into something positive. Obviously, Michele fits the bill perfectly. The recipients…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Community, Widowed by Illness Tagged With: widowed friendships, michelle dippel-dahlberg, young widow, widowed by cancer, widow

Unimaginable

April 27, 2009 by Michele Neff Hernandez Leave a Comment

My life path has never included poverty. Or prejudice. Or destitution. Or the feeling that my current life position was all I could ever expect. Overall, I have been greatly blessed. I live in a country where widows are able to inherit, own property, pursue a career, and manage their own affairs. Though prior to my introduction to the global state…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: young widow, widowed suddenly, widow, widowed perspective, michele neff hernandez

Why We Relay

April 26, 2009 by Michelle Dippel Leave a Comment

This weekend was the Central Austin Relay for Life. This is the fourth year that Team Dippel has competed, and the fourth year that we have been in the top five fund raising teams on the day of the relay. Our team is made up of family and friends, all of whom have been touched by cancer, most of us in more than just one way. The question of the…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Memories, Widowed by Illness Tagged With: young widow, widowhood and traditions, widow, cancer, michelle dippel-dahlberg

W.S.M.

April 25, 2009 by Taryn Davis Leave a Comment

What is a W.S.M.? A little acronym I came up with which stands for: Widow Soul Mate After losing Michael I had the fear of never meeting anyone else who could or would understand the pain, love, and grief that I was feeling. Luckily with my line of work, I have met many amazing people who are the epitome of survivors. In my travels through…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Military Widowed, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: military widowed, widowed suddenly, widow, hope for widows, widowed healing, taryn davis, young widow

Good(?) Grief

April 24, 2009 by Mie Elmhirst Leave a Comment

Dear Wonderful Widows! Clients often ask me if I can recommend books – books that will help them understand their grief and help them feel less alone. There are many such books available.I don’t know about you, but when I was a new widow I was unable to concentrate long enough to read much of anything so I needed books that were easy to read and…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed by Illness Tagged With: widow, widowed perspective, mie elmhirst, widowed by cancer

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