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Missing My Wife [I Have a Blog]

My wife wanted to be cremated. Sometimes I wish she had a spot in the cemetery, somewhere I could go to sit and talk to her. I made a memorial deep in the woods for her. I occasionally go there, but it's just not the same. Even though she isn't there, I'm still careful about what I tell her. She would be devastated by what's going on right now.

My wife was a staunch conservative, and I'm the complete opposite. We had a wonderful relationship, because it was founded on love and respect. I have very little faith that I'll ever have that again. True love comes once in a lifetime, if even that. She was my true love. Tomorrow, I'm going to visit her in the woods again. Truthfully, I don't feel her there. I don't feel her anywhere, and it's a pain that I can't describe. I'm forgetting how she was before the cancer. All I can seem to remember are the surgeries, the trips to the cancer center, the fear I felt on a daily basis, and constantly checking to see if she was still breathing. She couldn't speak, open her eyes, or respond in any way. I doubt she could hear or understand anything I said to her during that time. I was holding her hand when she stopped breathing. I'm starting to forget the touch of her hand, too.
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Mrsbetweenfatandfit · 26-30, F
My dad lost my mom when they were 33. It was unexpected & very painful. I agree with sinless about writing down how you are feeling, what you are thinking, remembering, what you’d like to say to her if she was looking into your eyes. I wish grieving had a time stamp but in truth it is different for everyone. Don’t neglect yourself in this time. I know all these years later when we bump into someone who knew my mom my dad lights up remembering tiny details & stories he almost forgot. I’m deeply sorry for this terrible loss. It’s unfair the way life is taken. I hope as you heal you can use her passing at a younger age as a motivator in your own life to live it up. None of us know when our time is up. It’s a great reason to make now the best we can. 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
ArtyFischel · 31-35, M
@Mrsbetweenfatandfit Thank you for this response. 🙂
ArtyFischel · 31-35, M
@Mrsbetweenfatandfit Thank you for the gift! I love trees. When I get enough coins, I'll send you something in return. 👍
Mrsbetweenfatandfit · 26-30, F
@ArtyFischel you’re welcome! I thought it might be fitting from your mention of the woods.
ArtyFischel · 31-35, M
@Mrsbetweenfatandfit Yes, I knew right away that's what it represented. That makes it more than just a gift. 🙂