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central scrutinizer

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34. The fourth anniversary of my wife's death is a month away
Tue Jan 26, 2021, 01:57 PM
Jan 2021

Deep feelings of love for a special person guarantee deep feelings of grief when they’re gone.

I too have been having dreams involving her. I’ve got a shrine where I often light a candle. I still haven’t cleaned out her side of the closet. My side is full of shirts she made. After four years, I no longer break down and sob when talking or thinking about her. 2017 was such an anguishing year that it might have made 2020 easier to cope with. Maybe we are more resilient than we know.

So many anniversaries besides her death to revive the grief: wedding anniversary, her birthday, the date of the cancer diagnosis, our daughter’s birthday, her burial

John Pavlovitz has some good essays on grief that ring true.

I wish you well.

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It does take time. safeinOhio Jan 2021 #1
I wish you well Botany Jan 2021 #2
The wine dark sea Marthe48 Jan 2021 #17
You are clearly very brave and very strong. I have no useful advice, just a (((((Marthe48))))). niyad Jan 2021 #3
Thank you :) Marthe48 Jan 2021 #18
Much love to you. redwitch Jan 2021 #4
Always glad when i hear stories like this Marthe48 Jan 2021 #19
Make a shrine to him SheltieLover Jan 2021 #5
Good idea... Karadeniz Jan 2021 #9
oh, SheltieLover Marthe48 Jan 2021 #20
It's tough, but you will eventually move on and not have memories dominate your life. Frustratedlady Jan 2021 #6
I changed bedrooms and other things Marthe48 Jan 2021 #21
My former boyfriend died suddenly in Oct Wawannabe Jan 2021 #7
My deepest sympathy to you Marthe48 Jan 2021 #22
However you manage to get through this TNNurse Jan 2021 #8
I lost my dad when I was 20 Marthe48 Jan 2021 #23
When my died died there were three of us at home TNNurse Jan 2021 #26
It is hard for people to understand Marthe48 Jan 2021 #29
One has to wonder if those were dreams or visitations... Karadeniz Jan 2021 #10
I think we are seeing each other Marthe48 Jan 2021 #16
They say the differences between dreams and visitations are that visitations are much clearer and Karadeniz Jan 2021 #40
I think everyone that loses a loved one like you shares the same pain. cstanleytech Jan 2021 #11
I do better if someone is really old Marthe48 Jan 2021 #30
Wishing you sweet memories of your beloved husband. Danmel Jan 2021 #12
Thank you Marthe48 Jan 2021 #24
It's not always easy to accept death as a part of life. Harker Jan 2021 #13
No it doesn't Marthe48 Jan 2021 #25
My experience with grief is that it never goes away, but... NNadir Jan 2021 #14
Better to have loved and lost Marthe48 Jan 2021 #27
Your post contains a lot of hope, Marthe. BobTheSubgenius Jan 2021 #15
Thank you Marthe48 Jan 2021 #28
My heart goes out to you Kimber432 Jan 2021 #31
Thank you Marthe48 Jan 2021 #32
Dear Martha48 gademocrat7 Jan 2021 #33
Thank you Marthe48 Jan 2021 #37
The fourth anniversary of my wife's death is a month away central scrutinizer Jan 2021 #34
I am sorry for your loss Marthe48 Jan 2021 #38
maybe instead of putting pics away- mopinko Jan 2021 #35
Sending you love and peace... Freedomofspeech Jan 2021 #36
Thank you Marthe48 Jan 2021 #39
So sorry for your pain but I completely understand. littlemissmartypants Jan 2021 #41
I'm sorry for your loss Marthe48 Jan 2021 #42
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