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November 30, 2009 by Michele Neff Hernandez Leave a Comment

I have the very distinct honor of leading a group of the most compassionate people I have ever met. Really. When I tell someone what I do for a living, I am generally met with a questioning look and an awkward silence. Since I don’t look like a widow 😉 the person across from me generally spends a few seconds trying to figure out WHY I am the…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Community, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: healing for widowed, widowed suddenly, camp widow, widow, widowed perspective, michele neff hernandez, hope for widowed, young widow

The Empty Seat Beside Me

November 26, 2009 by Michele Neff Hernandez Leave a Comment

Before Phil’s death, Thanksgiving Day was filled with gratitude for the gifts of the present. Then death changed my focus, and the past was were my heart longed to be.On my first widowed Thanksgiving Phil’s empty seat at the dinner table represented only my personal loss. Knowing he would never again sit bside me as we spoke aloud the things for…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Holidays, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: widow, widowed perspective, michele neff hernandez, young widow, healing for widowed, widowhood and moving forward, widowed parenting, widowhood and traditions, widowed holidays, widowed suddenly

Serenity Now….

November 24, 2009 by Michelle Dippel Leave a Comment

Remember the Seinfeld episode where George’s dad keeps yelling: “Serenity Now”? He’s supposed to be chanting it in a low melodic voice but instead yells it during times of stress…. I think I’m going to try it! ;)The last month or so has been very stressful for me, and I’ve lost focus on the things that should matter to me right now. I’ve been…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Effect on Family/Friends, Widowed Memories, Widowed Emotions, Widowed by Illness Tagged With: widowed by cancer, widowed parenting, widowhood and traditions, widow, widowhood and anger, widowed perspective, widowhood and unsolicited advice, michelle dippel-dahlberg

Being Okay With Me

November 23, 2009 by Michele Neff Hernandez Leave a Comment

Last week was very difficult. More than one person took issue with the way I handled an issue or a choice, and one of the questionable decisions involved my opinion about the man who killed my husband.  Finding out four years later that my choice was not appreciated hit me hard. And I found myself floundering in the abyss of grief once…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Effect on Family/Friends, Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed and New Love, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: new love for widowed, widowed perspective, michele neff hernandez, young widow, widowed and unsolicited advice, healing for widowed, widowhood and moving forward, widowhood and traditions, widowed suddenly, widow, expressions of grief, widowed finding happiness again

Thanksgiving

November 21, 2009 by Taryn Davis Leave a Comment

With the holidays upon us I started creating a list of things for our organization to make this time a more bearable one. I thought I’d share it with you all:The holidays have a way of magnifying our loss and can be a difficult and confusing time of year. “What to do? How to act? How to wake up and seize the day?” are just a few of the thoughts…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Without Children, Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Holidays, Military Widowed, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: widowed holidays, widowed suddenly, widow, widowed perspective, taryn davis, widowed with no children, widowhood and moving forward, military widowed, widowhood and traditions

the dvr

November 19, 2009 by Matt Logelin Leave a Comment

there are odd things around the house that trigger memories of liz.on the refrigerator, behind some mismatched magnetsis a recipe with its accompanying ingredient/grocery listanda list of thingsto do around the housebefore a dinner partythrown long-ago, (all in her hand writing).one of theworst triggers isthe goddamned dvr.a source of…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Belongings, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: widowed perspective, matthew logelin, deceased loved one's belongings, widower, widowed parenting, widowed dad, widowed suddenly, widowhood and grief triggers

What Do You Need?

November 17, 2009 by Michelle Dippel Leave a Comment

In a recent conversation with a friend about my interest in ever dating again, I was asked the following question: “You are so strong and so independent, do you ever really need someone else? You don’t seem to need anyone for anything.” It actually started a month long internal dialogue with myself that hasn’t quite been resolved. What do I need?…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed and New Love, Widowed Emotions, Widowed by Illness Tagged With: widowhood and moving forward, widowed by cancer, widow, dating after widowhood, widowed finding happiness again, widowed perspective, michelle dippel-dahlberg

When there are no thanks to be given

November 16, 2009 by Candice Christensen Leave a Comment

As any of us widows and widowers know, one of the most trying times of the Annual Widowed Calendar is upon us. It’s impossible to turn on the TV or walk into any store without having it crammed down our gagging, grieving throats: The holidays. That formerly joyous, happy, oblivious time of year where we got to focus on fun, holiday frivolity;…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Effect on Family/Friends, Widowed Memories, Widowed Holidays, Widowed Emotions, Miscellaneous Tagged With: widowhood and traditions, widowed holidays, widow, expressions of grief, widowhood and grief triggers, widowed perspective, widow's voice guest bloggers, widowhood and in-laws, candice christensen

mine. all mine.

November 13, 2009 by Jackie Hannam-Chandler Leave a Comment

I wonder how many decisions we make a day on average. Five? Fifty? Five hundred? The small ones have never been of much consequence. Brush my teeth or not? Wear pink high heels or brown loafers? Watch The Nature of Things or 22 Minutes? The larger ones are the tough ones. As a teenager, they were pretty easy. Hear what my parents had to say…and…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: widowhood and moving forward, widowed suddenly, widow, widowed finding happiness again, widowed perspective, jackie chandler

five weeks

November 12, 2009 by Matt Logelin Leave a Comment

5 weeks agotoday.things were perfect.healthy, happy family.11 minutes after 3:00pmon that same day,my worldfell apart.since then,lots of sadness.lots of happiness.but mostly sadness.liz’sdeathhas reallyfucked me up.people keep asking,“how are you coping?”multiple answers:“i just am.”“by talking to people.”“the kindness of…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Emotions Tagged With: widower, widowed parenting, widowed dad, widowhood and grief triggers, widowed perspective, matthew logelin

I Didn’t Sign Up For This …..

November 11, 2009 by Janine Eggers Leave a Comment

… but then, neither did you, right? It’s been one of those weeks … and it’s not even half way over yet! I am totally sick of being a single parent. I’m tired of having to do all of this on my own when I really don’t know what the hell I’m doing a lot of the time. Teenage boys?? That was supposed to be Jim’s job. I handled the girls and their…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: widowed parenting, widowed suddenly, widow, widowhood and grief triggers, widowed perspective, janine eggers

Who’s Writing This Anyway?

November 10, 2009 by Michelle Dippel Leave a Comment

So I checked out the uplifting song of Musical Monday, which I listened to several times last night…and it did inspire me and lift my spirits. Thanks Michele and I hope your are busy writing your next chapter right now! I am still suffering writer’s block. (I love this analogy). However, I am getting more comfortable with the idea that the future…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing Tagged With: michelle dippel-dahlberg, widowhood and moving forward, widow, widowed perspective

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