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Thanksgiving Sentiments

Posted on: November 25, 2024 | Posted by: Emily Vielhauer

It’s Thanksgiving week in the US, and we are bombarded with messaging telling us how to feel. Well wishes telling us to be thankful, or to gather and enjoy each other.

The first year, I was annoyed and angry. I wanted to scream when faced with messages of gratefulness. Do not tell me to be thankful when my life has been flipped upside down. I was sad and missing my husband, I saw no point in faking joy.

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Three years later, I still stand by that sentiment. I don’t have to pretend to bask in a cornucopia of thanks. It’s okay that I am not thankful to be a widow. Thanksgiving and it’s focus on family, is always a reminder of that loss. We don’t set an empty place at the table for Tony, but we all know who is missing.

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Yes, there are many things in my life that I am thankful for, but I don’t have to shout them from the rooftop just because it’s Thanksgiving. I still get to be annoyed at the messaging.

After three years, it has gotten a little easier to get through the day. The laughs with family come a little more naturally. It doesn’t sting as much watching other couples display affection for one another. This holiday will always be a poignant reminder of what we had and lost; it is no longer just for thanks.

Categories: Widowed, Widowed Parenting, Widowed Effect on Family/Friends, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Holidays, Widowed Emotions, Widowed Suddenly, Widowed by Suicide

About Emily Vielhauer

My name is Emily Vielhauer, I am 45 years old and have 3 knuckleheaded sons who are between the ages of 11 and 15. My husband, Tony, and I were married for 14 years and despite how things ended we built something great together.

April 19th, 2021 was the last day of my ‘before’ story. The day before I became a widow, before I was a solo parent to 3 boys, before I knew my love was suffering in silence, before suicide rocked my world, before I had to break the hearts of my children and all our friends and family, before I planned a funeral and delivered a eulogy, before I knew the true depths of my love for Tony and the way that love would be expressed through grief, so many befores.

My hope for this blog is to take you along with me as I navigate my life in the ‘after’ and that my words help someone else out there, whether they empower you or just let you know that you’re not alone out there.

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