When your spouse dies, your world changes. You are in mourning – feeling grief and sorrow at the loss. You may feel numb, shocked, and fearful. You may feel guilty for being the one who is still alive. At some point, you may even feel angry at your spouse for leaving you. All of these feelings are normal. There are no rules about how you should feel. There is no right or wrong way to mourn. Below are posts from people who’ve lost their wife.
24 months since Laurie tragically and suddenly passed away from a brain aneurysm. 730 days in and I’m still standing. In those early days ofContinue reading “730 days – 2 years”
7/22/22 – 8 months since Laurie passed away. I recently read a message in a group that resonated with me. “And once the storm isContinue reading “8 months of Storms”
4 months 3/22/2022 – today is 4 months since Laurie left our lives to become an Angel watching over us. The grief has changed aContinue reading “Love vs. Like”
I use numbers a lot. Number of days. Number of years. Number of hours. Lots of numbers. Numbers are milestones. Numbers are infinite. Time isContinue reading “Never Take A Day For Granted”
Let me start by telling you that spinach is NOT one of my favorite things to eat. But I tolerate it! 🙂 Laurie would alwaysContinue reading “No Spinach”
One of my reasons for writing this blog is to help me put memories to “paper.” I want to remember the good times and theContinue reading “The Axe Murderer”
I met Laurie on May 17th, 1997. I always remember the date. It truly was the beginning of the rest of my life. From thatContinue reading “Blue or Periwinkle”