FLOATING

Spoiler alert: It’s not true.

You know how everyone says the first year of widowhood is the hardest? Usually said by those who have zero idea what losing a spouse feels like because losing a spouse is something they’ve never faced.

While everyone is different, and so many factors such as the manner of death, gender, age, faith, and lots of others affect the second year, I’ve found that while the first year is all about survival, the second is when the shock wears off.

And you start to settle in to your new life as a widow or widower. It’s fully accepting, both in your heart and your mind, that they will never, ever come back.  Loneliness and lethargy rise in proportion to the adrenaline and anxiety of the first year.

It’s floating along grief’s river, allowing loneliness to wash over you but not allowing it to suffocate you.

It’s a task. To flow with grief. Let it take you but not break you. To do what we do, but in a different way we’ve always done. 💙

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Published by Melissa

Welcome to the web’s millionth blog. I’m the world’s okay-est mom, I hate coffee, and I have a ton of kids that are kind of cute. Oh, I have no husband since he decided to permanently move upstairs. So that makes me a widow, too. Grab a glass of wine, and join me while we travel this most interesting life.

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