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Working With Grief

September 24, 2016 by Kaiti Wallace Leave a Comment

This is my life now, living with grief is a daily battle. It never ends, we just try to adapt to life with grief. Last week I was filled with a new found strength. I used this strength to put more effort into my job and was proud that I felt as though I was finally escaping the fog. That was until I was pulled into a meeting at the end of what I…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions Tagged With: depression, widow with children, selfhelp, working widow, young widow, anxiety, widow, grief, strength, goals

Noticing Saturdays

September 22, 2016 by Stephanie Vendrell Leave a Comment

There’s nothing special, or particular, about Saturdays. And I’m not sure when, how or why it started. Maybe a few months ago. Somewhere along the way I just started noticing how quickly the weeks seem to be speeding by. Yawn. Oh, wow, another Saturday morning already. How is that possible?   I lie there staring at the ceiling for a few moments…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Suddenly, Miscellaneous Tagged With: changes, school, stephanie vendrell, suddenly widowed, young widow, widowed, widow

It’s the 3 Dots at the end…

September 21, 2016 by Alison Miller Leave a Comment

Of course you’ll always miss your husband….. It’s the but that you can read into those little dots at the end of that sentence that contain the crux of what the person is really saying. ….don’t hang onto the grief…. ….it’s your decision to be happy or not…. …..if you’re still struggling with grief, maybe you should go on…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Emotions, Miscellaneous Tagged With: questions, confusion, widow, judgement, husband

Even Without Me

September 18, 2016 by Sarah Treanor and Mike Welker Leave a Comment

Four years, 3 months, and two days after you died, I walked under a blanket of oak and beech trees. The air was cool and crisp, the leaves still shining from a gentle rain… holding drips ransom until the wind blows them loose with a whisper. We were in the city, he and I, but all the world around us was quiet up on that wooded hill. As we…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Emotions Tagged With: sarah treanor, loss, grief, death, wish you were here, missing you, bereavement, missing out, sadness, widow

Dew Drops and Sunshine

September 17, 2016 by Kaiti Wallace Leave a Comment

This week I have been filled with and unexpected strength, I have still cried almost every day but I feel strong within myself for the first time in a long time. I’ve struggled with insomnia since December. Generally waking two or three times a night. It probably doesn’t help that I don’t usually go to be till around 11 and with continuous…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions, Miscellaneous Tagged With: memories, widow, hope, growth, strength, Live Life, Positivity, healing, inspiration, Motivation, young widow, Encouragement

Collective Grief

September 15, 2016 by Stephanie Vendrell Leave a Comment

15 years ago today, as I type this, Mike and I were awakened sometime after 3 AM Hawaii time by a phone call. In those days it was still landlines, so Mike groggily stumbled into the living room to answer it, and came back and woke me, handing me the phone, and saying, it’s your mom, I think there was a hurricane or something.   The house where…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: stephanie vendrell, suddenly widowed, 9/11, collective grief, young widow, widowed, widow, grief, fear

The Springtime of my Heart

September 11, 2016 by Sarah Treanor and Mike Welker Leave a Comment

The crocus is a flower that blooms in early spring here in Ohio. So early in fact that it’s one of the first glimpses of spring you will see peeking through the colorless shell of winter. Year after year, these vibrant beauties bring with them the first moments of hope towards spring coming. Today as I am reflecting back, and as the seasons are…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed and New Love, Widowed Emotions, Miscellaneous Tagged With: new love, Change, death, seasons, winter, bereavement, spring, widow, thaw, sarah treanor, new phases, loss, grief

Our First Father’s Day

September 10, 2016 by Kaiti Wallace Leave a Comment

  For the past month it has been difficult to ignore the father’s day cards that existed on stands in shopping centres almost everywhere I looked. Mentally trying to prepare for the day “it’s just another day, no different from any other”.   When the day arrived I woke with that mindset, it’s just another day. I called my dad to wish him…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions, Miscellaneous Tagged With: love, ptsd, life, misshim, future, families, anger, dads, jealousy, special occassions, depression, young widow, Father's Day, anxiety, gifts, memories, longing, widowed, children, widow, widow with children

Whodathunkit?

September 8, 2016 by Stephanie Vendrell Leave a Comment

This has been a week during which my world has been dominated by Biology 101. I have to smile as I type that, because I never, ever imagined I would be excited about studying biology, of all things. You have to know, my mom was a biologist and spent most of her career as a college level teacher. She’s retired now, but she was always telling me…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Suddenly, Miscellaneous Tagged With: suddenly widowed, studying, young widow, widowed, widow, changes, future, school, stephanie vendrell

Today I am Ok But Not Everyday

September 3, 2016 by Kaiti Wallace Leave a Comment

Usually I would write a blog post separate from my personal blog for Widows Voice. However this week has been a rough one, we all have them. Rather than write a totally new post I want to share a post I wrote earlier in the week that shows the dark side of grief. The side that most feel they need to hide. I want to tell you, it’s ok to not be ok!…

Filed Under: Newly Widowed, Widowed, Widowed Emotions Tagged With: understanding, denial, depression, Alone, young widow, Not Ok, anxiety, newly widowed, widow, hope, grief, anger

Sharing Grief

September 1, 2016 by Stephanie Vendrell Leave a Comment

One of the often-discussed topics between widowed people, at least in my circles, regards dating and other relationships we develop after the death of our husbands or wives. Only we widowed people know the challenges surrounding that issue, and each and every one of us has different ways of approaching it.  Some widowed people choose never to date…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed and New Love, Widowed Milestones, Widowed Suddenly, Miscellaneous Tagged With: young widow, moving, widowed, widow, changes, relationships, stephanie vendrell, suddenly widowed

My Happiness List

August 27, 2016 by Kaiti Wallace Leave a Comment

Over the weekend I attended John’s son’s swimming lesson. He jumped off the diving board for the first time. Every first brings with it pride for my children along with the inevitable thought, John is missing out or we are missing out on experiencing this first with him. Whichever way you look at it, it’s unfair that he is not here. I left…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: Courage, New Start, loss, grief, anger, happiness, challenges, strength, Positivity, healing, young widow, suddenly widowed, widow, widow with children

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