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Death Grip

July 19, 2010 by Michele Neff Hernandez Leave a Comment

For the last couple of weeks I have been in Australia with my three kids, my daughter’s best friend, and my fiancé. We spent ten magical days touring, laughing, learning Australian phrases, introducing the kids to Michael’s friends and family, and exploring our new family dynamics. We couldn’t have asked for a better first togetherness trip.The…

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Friends

July 17, 2010 by Taryn Davis Leave a Comment

For those that really know me, they know how open I am in sharing that a huge percentage of the reason I am still here today, has been due to my friends.Before Michael was killed, my friendships were on a superficial level. This wasn’t to say that I didn’t have long-time friends, but the essence of who I was wasn’t truly understood.The only person…

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didn’t think about it

July 15, 2010 by Matt Logelin Leave a Comment

i thought about  it from time to time,  but i wasn’t sure i’d ever come across it again. i had a vague sense of where it was,  but it’s not like i i really end up near this place all that often. so the memory could  have remained just that.  i’ve gone much further to find the places i’ve wanted to rediscover, and this  one is so…

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i didn’t think about it

July 15, 2010 by Matt Logelin Leave a Comment

i thought about  it from time to time,  but i wasn’t sure i’d ever come across it again.  i had a vague sense of where it was,  but it’s not like i i really end up near this place all that often.so the memory could  have remained just that.  i’ve gone much further to find the places i’ve wanted to rediscover, and this  one is so…

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A Slow Fade ….

July 13, 2010 by Janine Eggers Leave a Comment

… is not what happens the day your soul mate dies. There’s nothing slow about the slamming shut of the door of your life. Your life as you knew it. Your “before” life. Your future as you dreamed it.   The door slams shut. All light is snuffed out. Literally. You are thrust into a very, very dark, very cold place.No …. not slow at all.   But…

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Dark Nights of the Soul

July 11, 2010 by Kim Hamer Leave a Comment

Warning: This post may be unsettling to many. It was written 8 days ago.  I thought about it today. And yesterday And actually been thinking about it for 5 days straight. Considering different ways to do it. Quick, painless ways to do it.I’ve been thinking about killing myself. The fact that I am writing about this means, I think….I am working…

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Embrace

July 10, 2010 by Taryn Davis Leave a Comment

“I don’t understand what’s happened to me?” “It’s huge. You’ve finely embraced the life you hadn’t planned on.” This quote from a movie just keeps echoing in my brain.I’ve noticed that, with quotes and words…they have a way of sticking to the sides of your mind during different parts of our life. Some temporarily to help you get through the day…

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….by the way

July 9, 2010 by Jackie Hannam-Chandler Leave a Comment

I am seeing all sorts of old and familiar faces since we moved back to my hometown. It’s been great getting reacquainted with now-grown children of my youth. We discuss how the town has changed. That the one stop light in town is no longer the one stop light in town. Gossip about the nastiest boy in our class has changed and where he is now.I find…

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written words

July 8, 2010 by Matt Logelin Leave a Comment

today, someone asked me what i do. when i told her  she asked,  “how do you come up with them?” “i don’t know,” i said. “i can’t make them stop.”and it reminded me that i used to wonder, are there enough of them? they seemed so hard to come by before that moment, but now, they’re as plentiful as the rays of light blanketing los…

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Feeling Guilty ….

July 7, 2010 by Janine Eggers Leave a Comment

… for falling in love again? Ummmm …… not so much.   I’ve heard and read a lot about this topic lately. I’ve seen what others have written about it. And I’ve seen quite a bit of guilt.   Why? Why do we do that to ourselves?I use the word “we”, even though guilt is not an emotion that I am, or have, felt since I started dating again (after…

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Kora

July 3, 2010 by Taryn Davis Leave a Comment

It started with a call from CJ (my brother in law), letting me know that he and Kenzi we’re heading to the hospital to have their baby girl. Rewind to 9 months earlier, it was another dinner and movie night at our home and Kenzi and CJ walked in, stood in the entrance and announced they were pregnant. When the words came out of their mouths, it was…

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Does widowhood define me?

July 2, 2010 by Jackie Hannam-Chandler Leave a Comment

As a widow, how many times have you said, “when/since/because _____ died”? Even after two years, three months and six days, I regularly use this phrase. Does widowhood define me this much or is it that the loss of my husband has been so life-altered, self-forming, world-shifting to me that I can attribute most of the occurrences in my present life…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: widowhood and moving forward, widowed suddenly, widowhood and fear, widow, expressions of grief, widowed perspective, jackie chandler

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