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Category Widowhood Journey

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My privilege

by Carla Duff in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Solo Parenting, Widowhood Journey
May 23, 2021
Sports was my husband’s thing.   He coached our son’s baseball team. And our son's football team.    The last spring he was alive he coached Steven’s baseball team.  Even though he was diagnosed with a blood clot in his ...
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I’m in the anger stage and stages make me angry

by Susan Leathers in Grief, Widowhood Journey
May 21, 2021
Before I lost my husband, I was vaguely familiar with the 5 stages of grief. Honestly, I think I learned about the stages of grief from some movie. So, when Todd died, I thought my emotions would have this logical ...
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Reminder to Self – You’re Still Here

by Piper Rose in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
May 18, 2021
When my husband passed suddenly at the age of 32, I was quite pregnant with our second child and was a stay at home mother to our then 18 month old.  Despite being an intelligent and capable 31 year old ...
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My Top 10 Lessons from 2 Years In

by Jayme Johnson in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Mental Health, Widowhood Journey
May 10, 2021May 11, 2021
There is something surreal about going from one to two years, in terms of grief. Singular becomes plural so quickly, and you lose the ability to say "Oh, he died a year and a half ago," or "last year, I ...
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Count Your Blessings

by Carla Duff in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
May 10, 2021May 11, 2021
As I lay here I am reminded to count my blessings. Sometimes when life has been difficult, stressful, and full of grief it is easy to focus on the negative. To focus on the sorrow instead of the joy. To ...
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The Heartbreak of a New Beginning

by Katherine Billings-Palmer in Grief, Hope and Healing, Widowhood Journey
May 6, 2021May 6, 2021
I met a man. I like him a lot. He’s intelligent, funny, kind, interesting, and philosophical - all traits I desire in a partner. He says he likes me a lot, too - and he shows it in many ways. ...
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National Widows Day – The Club

by Cheryl Barnes in Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
April 30, 2021May 3, 2021
“Martin Anthony(Tony) Barnes, age 47, passed away peacefully with his wife Cheryl Barnes at his side on Friday, August 29, 2014 at Florida Hospital after battling a long illness.” That is the first line of my husband’s obituary and my ...
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Tradition DOES Matter – in grief & healing

by Susan Kendal in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Mental Health, Widowhood Journey
April 30, 2021
Simple rituals can have a HUGE impact. Over the past few years a multiple of painful losses have poured down on me. I am thankful that I was able to take some refuge from the ancient traditions I continue to ...
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National Widow’s Day: those Who Chose To Stay

by Carla Duff in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
April 30, 2021
National Widow’s Day is May 3rd.    For many, this day is insignificant.  Just another national day on the calendar.  But for the 3.48 million widowed men and 11.27 million widowed women living in the US, it is significant.    ...
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I Forgive You

by Lisa BooneBogacki in Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Mental Health, Solo Parenting, Widowhood Journey
April 29, 2021
It was recently suggested to me that perhaps I needed to forgive Gary for dying. I was incredulous. Of course I didn’t blame him for dying! “Can you tell him you forgive him?” I was asked. Of course I can!!! ...
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