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Inspiration

October 29, 2015 by Stephanie Vendrell Leave a Comment

At work the other day I was chatting with one of the young ladies who works at the coffee shop across the way. I had mentioned my late husband in conversation and this girl, young enough to be my daughter, immediately expressed her sorrow for me and went on to tell me about her beloved stepfather who died five years ago. She said he had been her…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Effect on Family/Friends, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Community, Widowed Suddenly, Miscellaneous Tagged With: widowed, widow, community, gratitude, grief, stephanie vendrell, suddenly widowed, inspiration, middle aged widow, friends

Ride Along

October 27, 2015 by Mike Welker Leave a Comment

Two people, a man and a woman, sat down to have a drink with a group of mostly strangers.  At the time, the two of them were strangers to each other.  After a brief introduction, and some small talk, that group of strangers, and those two people, became friends.   The evening was spent talking, laughing, and sharing stories.  Humorous anecdotes…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed and Healing, Widowed and New Love, Widowed Milestones, Widowed by Illness, Miscellaneous Tagged With: sarah treanor, Mike Welker, widower with children, new love, future, widower, Legacy, Travel, Outlooks, Long Term Illness, moving, dating, widow

The Things We Carry

October 26, 2015 by Tricia Bratton Leave a Comment

“They shared the weight of memory. They took up what others could no longer bear. Often, they carried each other, the wounded or weak.” from The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien This quote is from a story by Tim O’Brien about men who were in the Vietnam war. It is a classic story that speaks to the universal themes of memory and loss. As I…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Memories, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: memories, widowed, widowed suddenly, widow, gratitude, tricia bratton

The Big Move

October 25, 2015 by Sarah Treanor and Mike Welker Leave a Comment

I’m writing this somewhere between Nashville and Louisville, on the big move from Texas to Ohio to be with Mike. We’ve been on the road since yesterday, and while today has been a far better day with more feelings of excitement, I wanted to share the really raw feelings I wrote out yesterday… because this is a very real and painful part of this…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Milestones, Widowed Emotions, Miscellaneous Tagged With: leaving, new layers, packing, moving, widow, sarah treanor, loss, grief, new life, facing fears, letting go

This Ringing

October 22, 2015 by Stephanie Vendrell Leave a Comment

I’ve noticed this past week how very loud my grief is in relation to all the other bits that make up the person of Stephanie. We all have our memories, milestones, accomplishments, regrets…all the things we did and that happened to us, combined with the sorts of personalities we are, making us the people we are now. But when you have this…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Memories, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly, Miscellaneous Tagged With: widow, grief, songs, stephanie vendrell, suddenly widowed, middle aged widow, Travel, memories, widowed

Four Seasons

October 19, 2015 by Tricia Bratton Leave a Comment

I have been writing this post for four seasons. For four seasons, I have come here, to the blank page, each week, and tried to find the words to express the ever-changing landscape of my grief. For four seasons I have shared my tiny triumphs, my progress, my setbacks, my worries and anxieties and fears and deepest sorrows.  Some weeks, it has…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Memories, Widowed Milestones, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: widowed suddenly, widow, tricia bratton, second year, sweet memories

33 Years in 40 Minutes

October 18, 2015 by Sarah Treanor and Mike Welker Leave a Comment

It’s Sunday afternoon as I type this, and I’m on a 4 hour layover in Denver on my way back to Texas. I have spent the past 3 days in Portland for a conference on death and dying – where I stood up for the first time and did a presentation about my story with death and how creativity has helped me. What an experience it has been. Almost a year ago…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Therapy Tagged With: Portland, widow, sarah treanor, loss, grief, facing fears, presentation, public speaking, sharing our stories, creativity, DeathOK Conference

To Choose Pain

October 11, 2015 by Sarah Treanor and Mike Welker Leave a Comment

It’s been a long week. Most of my stuff has sat in storage since Drew died three years ago. And before that, probably half those boxes hadn’t been opened in years. With the move to Ohio in just a few weeks, it’s time to finally tackle this. I decided that I didn’t want to take any extra baggage (literally) with me on this new venture, and that…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed and New Love, Widowed Milestones, Widowed Emotions Tagged With: Fears, new chapters, pain of love, moving, widow, sarah treanor, loss, grief, new love, moving forward, bereavement

The Road to Forgiveness

October 9, 2015 by Kelley Lynn Leave a Comment

The face of grief is always changing. Grief never ends – it just shifts and changes, over and over and over again. The past few months, my grief tsunami has turned into something very different than ever before. I almost want to call it “profound”, but that sounds too pompous. I do feel as if this past year or so, I have been able to dig deeper…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Effect on Family/Friends, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Signs from Loved One, Miscellaneous Tagged With: lessons, changes in grief, anger, signs from my husband, grief therapist, growth, friendship, Signs, resentment, letting go, young widow, forgiveness, widow, Brene Brown, kelley lynn, shifts

Just Be There

October 8, 2015 by Stephanie Vendrell Leave a Comment

The more I learn and understand about the grieving process, the more I also clearly see how deeply our culture is uninformed about it and how horribly damaging it can be to some of us already damaged by the loss itself. So be forewarned: this post is a bit of a rant.  I can’t remember ever in my life being taught anything about death other than…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Therapy, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: grief, support, triggers, guilt, stephanie vendrell, suddenly widowed, bereavement, feelings, what not to say, widowed, what to say, widow

Many Families, One Tree

October 4, 2015 by Sarah Treanor and Mike Welker Leave a Comment

Like his parents, Drew’s aunt is someone I’ve gotten much closer to since he died. Yesterday was our first time visiting since I went up to Ohio last month. I went to help her move some furniture out of her uncle’s garage. The 2 hour drive out to his place was just what we needed to catch up on all that is changing in our lives with my move to…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Effect on Family/Friends, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions Tagged With: family tree, family, widow, sarah treanor, loss, grief, moving forward, bereavement, blending families

Over It

October 2, 2015 by Kelley Lynn Leave a Comment

After a long day at work yesterday, teaching Theatre and Comedy courses at the University I work at and have worked at for 15 years, I came home to find out about the awful, horrific shooting at Oregon’s Umpqua College. I had sat down and put my TV on in order to feel relaxed after a tiring day, and instead, I found myself feeling once again…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Without Children, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: school shootings, oregon, gun violence, widow, kelley lynn, Sudden Loss, scared, no children

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