Oh Kathy, my heart is going out to you for you are a little ahead of me in this 'journey as one'. It always seems the 'first time' you do something as 'one' is the hardest (even writing the thank you notes after the donations received in hubby's memory was one of those tearful moments). You do not need to be strong all the time (I am still learning that one!!) and the emotions will come when they need release (I do not cry easily but they fall 'at will' and sometimes at the most normal of things).
Take my virtual hand, give it a hard squeeze (it will do us both the world of good) amd I am sending big hug across the electronic miles - you are in my thoughts as we cope with our grief. Love Jules x
totally understand that one... i cheated and wrote my name and Ray's in brackets! they probably thought I was mad but made me feel better
Hello Kathy Im sorry you are having a bad day ,you are always so chirpy and supportive ,but sadly these days will pop up and I still find it hard writing my name only on cards and letters my children find it hard not writing Mum and Dad on cards its hard doing things like shopping for one and seeing things on shelvesthat Tony liked I still have tears .and he died in Feb 2013 people tell me it will get easier but when ?Kathy you have lost the love of your life you were together for years and have so many memories its so hard I wish there was something I could say to make you feel better ,just remember how filled with love that life was and love never dies ...Huge hugs Kathy ...Sueanne Xx
Hi Kathy,
Sorry to hear you are having a sad day today but I have always said, Crying is just natures safety valve which enable us to release those pent up emotions that assail us from time to time, now matter how strong we may feel.
I know from losing my mother, it's sometimes simple little things that set us off. Thing like hearing one of her favorite songs or seeing her favorite flowers and there is no way we can protect ourselves from this happening, nor should we I feel for it's all a nutural part of grieving.
I really do feel for people like you and Jules who have lost a loved one who has been such a big part of your life. Take care Kathy and I am sending a big hug across the miles, Brian.
Hi Kathy .... just to say I am thinking of you as you attempt to cope with these reminders - I am sure there are generally several a day and its not surprising that you need a little 'safety valve' release some times. Your garden must be one of the tidiest in the area - and your dog the fittest - for all the times you keep yourself busy Kathy! Sending you love my friend x