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widowhood and moving forward

New York State of Mind

December 5, 2018 by Kelley Lynn Leave a Comment

“I don’t have any reason, dont wanna waste more time Im in a New York state of mind…….”    Ah yes, Billy Joel had it right with that song.  Its been about 17 months since I left NYC, my second home, to move back to my home state of Massachusetts, finish my book, and see what comes next. I didnt expect to find love here in smalltown Mass, and…

Filed Under: Widowed Effect on Family/Friends, Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Holidays, Widowed Milestones, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Community Tagged With: milestones, healing for widowed, sadness, widowhood and moving forward, memories, moving, friends, widowed holidays, widowed community

I’ll Not be Home for Christmas

December 4, 2018 by Mike Welker Leave a Comment

In my 38 years, I have never once not been with my parents on either Christmas eve or Christmas day.  Even when I was in the military, I lucked out in that I wasn’t deployed over Christmas, and I was able to drive from North Carolina to Ohio, even if only for a 48 hour visit.  Since 2002, I’ve added Megan’s family to that tradition, always…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed & Unmarried, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Effect on Family/Friends, Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed and New Love, Widowed Holidays, Widowed Milestones, Widowed Emotions, Widowed by Illness, Miscellaneous Tagged With: widowed dad, moving, widowed new love, family, widowhood and traditions, friends, unmarried widow, widowed holidays, widower, widowed guilt, Travel, remarried widow, widowhood and moving forward, Long Term Illness

Will I Ever Stop Asking …

November 30, 2018 by Kelley Lynn Leave a Comment

Will I Ever Stop Asking  Where would we be,  had you not died?    Will I ever stop wondering  what would have happened  in our life together if you were still here?    Will I ever be at peace  with the idea that my life is filled  with questions that do not have answers?    Will I ever feel okay  with the knowing  that large pieces of…

Filed Under: Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Milestones, Widowed Emotions, Military Widowed, Widowed Suddenly Tagged With: widowed fears, milestones, sadness, widowhood and moving forward, military widowed, memories, widowed guilt, widowed suddenly

Case of the Mondays

November 20, 2018 by Mike Welker Leave a Comment

Sometimes, being incredibly, almost comically busy can be a blessing in disguise.  Although it’s a short work week for us here in the US, with Thanksgiving being this Thursday, I arrived to an unexpectedly busy office yesterday morning.  It was a madhouse for the entire day, and even as I drove home, I was receiving phone calls from co-workers,…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed and New Love, Widowed Anniversaries, Widowed Milestones, Widowed by Illness Tagged With: widowed death anniversary, widower, milestones, widowhood and moving forward, memories, Long Term Illness, widowed dad, widowed new love

Settling Into the Weird

November 16, 2018 by Kelley Lynn Leave a Comment

Last night, I saw the film “Bohemain Rhapsody” with my love, Nick.  Everything having anything to do with music always makes me think of Don. It just does.  Our connection was largely based in music. We met through music. We played and sang music together.  We introduced each other to lots of musicians and artists to listen to.  Don used music…

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It’s Not Guilt, It’s Sadness

August 10, 2018 by Kelley Lynn Leave a Comment

So it’s been 7 years since my beautiful husband left for work one morning, and never came home. Seven years since his shocking and sudden death. Seven years of living this life in the “after” of painful and life-changing loss. It’s a long time, and it isn’t. It’s forever, and it’s also ten seconds. In all of this time living with the death of my…

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Options

July 16, 2018 by Staci Sulin Leave a Comment

I think we all feel “lost” in some way, and sometimes in all ways. But, understand, feeling lost after the person you love dies doesn’t mean you have to lose yourself forever. I know that outliving the person you love isn’t easy.  In truth, it’s easily the hardest thing I’ve ever been forced to do.   I remember many nights I stood in…

Filed Under: Widowed and Healing Tagged With: widowhood and moving forward, StaciSulin, future, widowed moving forward, moving forward, option B

Where’s my death-march Gone?

February 10, 2015 by Kerryl Murray McGlennon Leave a Comment

John turns 4 tomorrow.  The lead-up to his birthday has usually marked the beginning of my 4 month long death-march, as the surgery that triggered Ian’s complications and eventual death occurred just 11 days after John’s first birthday (and coincidently, John’s original due date, so 22nd February is a really solid date in my memory).  The…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Anniversaries Tagged With: aussie widow, kerryl McGlennon, widowed days leading to death anniversary, widowhood and moving forward, widow, widowed death anniversay

Something’s Coming

May 13, 2014 by Kerryl Murray McGlennon Leave a Comment

This week has been… interesting. After last weeks post, I head on into my week  including attending a combined meeting of two chapters of a lobby/advocacy group that I’ve belonged to for nearly 20 years. Over this period, there have been the various internal issues that arise from time to time in such organisations, and those currently around…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing Tagged With: young widow, widowhood and moving forward, aussie widow, kerryl McGlennon, widowed returning to work, widow taking steps

Solution

September 21, 2013 by Taryn Davis Leave a Comment

I’ve recently been on the search for a new home. It’s not a long distance from my current casa, but in an area I love and come alive in. During many of the showings of the houses I’ve found enticing, I’ve been bombarded with one question over and over from my brokers (aka parents). As we entered each place and I’d point out something I loved, they…

Filed Under: Widowed, Widowed and Healing, Military Widowed Tagged With: young widow, widowhood and moving forward, military widowed, widow, taryn davis

My “After” ……

August 28, 2013 by Janine Eggers Leave a Comment

….. Part 2. I arrived in NYC today ……. for the first time since taking my youngest child to college. This was the day I’ve been waiting for …… for about a year now.  It didn’t totally look like I saw it happening in my head a year ago.  But that’s because I have 2 of my daughters living here with me. I did NOT see that happening. At…

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A Final House Goodbye

August 23, 2013 by Jason Weaver Leave a Comment

It’s been a long time since I cried for three straight hours.  I forgot how many rolls of toilet paper I can go through per hour.  (Yes, I use toilet paper instead of Kleenex.  TP is more efficient, less messy and much cheaper.  When you are clocking nose blows at between 2 to 3 RPH – rolls per hour  – cost matters.)  I also forgot how…

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