Posted on March 4, 2008. Filed under: Bloggin, writers, writing | Tags: Babycenter, Jonny Virgil, Mad DC Cabbie, Nurse Myra, Pulp/Gil Meche, Stumble, Uncle Keith, WWTDD, YWBB |
I am not much for slogging through blogs in search of entertainment or good writing or both. The handful of blogs I read regularly belong to women I met through the YWBB and that I have listed on my Widow Blogroll. Anything that is evenly remotely entertaining, my husband Rob found using StumbleUpon and then [...]
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Posted on February 23, 2008. Filed under: anniversaries, love, remarriage | Tags: Bago, celebrating anniversaries, falling in love, YWBB |
When Rob and I first began dancing with the idea of meeting in person, we were still just friends. He and Cheryl were trying to organize a Bago in Manitoba for July and I made up my mind to attend, so we could meet. Well, that quickly went from meeting at the Bago to his [...]
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Posted on January 1, 2008. Filed under: grief | Tags: family, relationships, YWBB |
I spoke of giving up blogging in my last post because I wonder what good it is doing me any more and what I could possibly have left to say that might interest anyone. It’s not as though I, or my life, is all that interesting. But just when I thought I didn’t need the [...]
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Posted on December 17, 2007. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: enabling, internet bullying, verbal abuse, YWBB |
I still read the widow board sometimes. Thankfully the time I spend there is less and less. I just don’t have the time really and frankly, when I do read it either depresses or infuriates me.
Two things of late that I have noticed there that are eating at me for some reason. The first is [...]
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Posted on October 28, 2007. Filed under: grief, remarriage, widowhood | Tags: relationships, YWBB |
There are essentially two camps of thinking when it comes to re-partnering or finding love again after being widowed. The first camp is loud and belligerent in its conviction, believes that time must pass and grief work must be done and that all parties involved must be consulted beforehand. I don’t belong to that camp. [...]
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