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We get older, they don’t

by Layla Beth Munk in Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Solo Parenting, Widowhood Journey
January 10, 2022
My late husband died three months and one day after his 47th birthday. Yesterday, I turned 47 which means I am now his final earthly age. On April 11 of this year, I will officially be older than he ever ...
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A New Year That Will Know Him

by Carla Duff in Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
January 8, 2022
2022 marks the 8th year that Jared will not know. Yet, I do my best to ensure each new year knows him.    When we celebrated New Years Eve on December 31, 2013 I had no idea it would be ...
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We and I

by Angie Bell in Grief, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
January 8, 2022
  I’ve read a handful of books on grief, widowhood, and related topics the past 18 months. One book, Two-Part Invention by Madeleine L’Engle, intertwines the story of her marriage and the story of her husband’s death. She touches on ...
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New Beginnings

by Laurel Snook in Grief, Health and Wellness, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
January 2, 2022
Happy New Year! I stayed up until midnight and watched the celebrations on TV. My house was quiet grandma fell asleep around 10:30 would wake up for a minute or two and then go back to sleep. I found myself ...
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What if it had been me?

by Dori Ann Dupre in Grief, Health and Wellness, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
January 2, 2022
Do you ever wonder if…instead of him…it had been you? Instead…I was the one with the out-of-nowhere terminal diagnosis and the slow, painful progression toward my early death in my 40s with so much I wanted to do and see ...
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What lessons do you want to take into the New Year? 

by Susan Kendal in Coping Mechanisms, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Mental Health, Widowhood Journey
December 30, 2021
I had an opportunity recently to learn a valuable lesson I hope to remind myself again and again throughout the year. Setting the scene This past week I was locked out of my car in the late afternoon on a ...
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IT IS

by Angie Bell in Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
December 28, 2021
The phrase “It is what it is” is one that neither my husband nor I liked. It was so overused and misused. But, today, I came across it twice in my readings and thought maybe I should take another look, ...
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Imagination

by Ajai Blue-Saunders in Grief, Health and Wellness, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Mental Health, Solo Parenting, Widowhood Journey
December 28, 2021
The other day I was chatting with someone I had not seen in many, many years, since my husband’s funeral in 2015. In attempting to catch up on years of experiences gone by, I had to quickly determine what version ...
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Goodbye 2021

by Laurel Snook in Grief, Health and Wellness, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
December 26, 2021
2021 was my first year without Matt after nine years of  knowing him. I am not going to lie and say that I remember too much of it. Brain fog hit me hard for the first six months of the ...
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A Widows Choice

by Jamie Foster in Coping Mechanisms, Hope and Healing
December 26, 2021
A widows has several choices to make from the day that she is told, or faces the day that she is no longer the wife of but the late wife of. Her choices starts at that moment she is faced ...
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