I’m in the second year of my husband’s death. I have had the memorial service. I have received all the condolences and prayers of the first year. I have his ashes in a box in his office. I have tattooed his handwriting on my wrist. I have answered the question “how are you” a million times. My kids have had grief counseling and I have read one million books to help with the grieving process.
Your life goes on and it should.
My life goes on and it should.
But what you need to know..is that I will never get over it. Every day at some point, something happens that makes me miss him.
Sometimes it’s that moment in the morning when I realize that the kids won’t ever see us embracing in front of the coffee machine again. (Yes I said embrace! Just go with it!) I was always cognizant of that moment. We were showing the kids that no matter what happens in the day, we were a team. We showed affection. We showed a partnership. I was always proud of that hug in the kitchen. I knew the kids were watching. I hope they remember it. That hug is important.
Sometimes that moment of missing comes when the boys are fighting and I am at my wits end. I want to hear his voice cutting through the air telling them to “shut it down.” They listen to him. Maybe because they are scared of the hand on the back of neck that grabs hold and guides them up to their rooms. lol My hand doesn’t have that power.
And of course….I miss him during math homework. That’s a given!!
I know when they learn to drive, when they go on their first date, when they graduate, get married, have a baby…..I will feel his absence.
And I am a lucky one.
I was loved by him for almost 27 years.
My kids have many memories of him.
I believe he is around. I am aware of his signs. And yet I will still miss him.
You guys……his clothes are still in our closet. I know some people think that is weird. But I have shared a closet with him since I was 19 (don’t tell my mom.) It’s comforting to me to sit in there surrounded by his trendy jeans and beat up shoes. He had an LA homeless kind of style. lol
Since I’m spilling secrets, I’ll go ahead and tell you that his sandals are still in the corner of his office as if at any minute he will slide into them to go out on his porch and sneak a smoke. I hated those sandals. And the secret smoking. And yet they bring me comfort now.
A year seems like a long time and yet a split second all at once. You know what I mean. Doesn’t high school seem like yesterday? Hate to tell you, but it was more than a year ago. (don’t ask me how much more…that’s rude!)
So when you ask me how I’m doing…I’m ok. But it’s different. There’s a heaviness in me that you may never notice. I don’t really want you to. But I need you to know that I will never be over it.
You can always ask me about him.
I never want to stop saying his name. You won’t be reminding me of something I’d forgotten. You won’t be making me sad.
I am sad.
With great love comes great loss.
But I choose to focus on the love. I choose to sit in gratitude. What an amazing gift I was given.
I know how to love greatly! And I know I will again! That is a gift.
Life is not supposed to be easy. We came from easy.
We will go back to easy.
Life is meant to teach us…and most of the lessons come from adversity. I embrace the lessons but it doesn’t mean I get over the loss.
You know what I just realized? I don’t want to get over it. I never want to get over it.
I grow because of it.
Thanks for listening. It helps.
xoxo
Man whit, I love you so much and my heart aches for you. I miss him too and I miss you
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love you, j.
Always! Big hug ✨❤️🙏🏻
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Whitney- there is nothing I can add after what I just read. Perfect tribute. I do want to send you a big hug and tell you that I think you are remarkable. 💗
So raw, powerful, heartbreaking, and heartwarming all at the same time. I admire you so much. Much love to you and your family. ❤️
I could sit and listen to your stories about Hunter all day and all night. I hope we get that chance soon. I adore you and I’m so grateful that you are sharing this with us.
I could have written most of your post…… the love and memories stay with you….. every minute of every day……
Love this. I don’t know how I stumbled upon it today…
The other day, I told my sis in law about your tattoo and she didn’t even know Hunter, but she wept at the sentiment behind it.
We have our 30th reunion in June. We know Hunter wouldn’t have gone. But we will honor him and miss him.
Love you girl.