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It's okay to cry...

My elderly neighbor husband after 57 years of marriage passed away almost a month ago and for the most part she's been okay but she'll cry sometimes and always say I'm sorry for crying............. Why?????? I was like you just lost the love of your life why are you apologizing for crying? I don't understand that at all. I would be bawling every chance I got! They've been my neighbor for the past 14 years. They moved up from Florida because they were tired of running from hurricanes. 😂 She told me they met while she was on a family vacation after that week of vacationing she flew back to Indiana packed her bags and they were married within 2 weeks of meeting each other. She told me she knew he was the one for her. ❤️ That's why I told her she could cry all she wanted to and I'll hold her while she cries. I wrote this because she called me at 7 this morning to come get some CAN soups she had 😂 she calls me Bunny she was like Bunny come on over right now and get this soup 🥴 I threw on my robe and walked over...... *sigh* Lord bless her heart! I wanted to say can you wait until after 9:30 😂🤣😂🤣
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BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
It’s hard to predict someone’s behavior in her situation, she’s very fortunate to have a good neighbor like you. At this point she feels vulnerable and twisted, I know from experience.
PEACH4LIFE · 46-50, F
@BackyardShaman yeah I know how it feels to loose someone you love. She's old enough to be my mom but she's been a really good neighbor and friend to me. I'm glad I'm able to be here for her.