daplight wrote:
On a more serious note: live and love for the moment, so you may never have any regrets in the future-"wishI, shoulda, coulda." When you lose a spouse after a long marriage you'll understand. I lost my wife three years ago to cancer, I am still grieving.
I am so sorry for your lose My Friend. I too lost My Wife to cancer 4 and 1/2 years ago. I have been grieving ever since, though I think this past year I have finally come to the point of realization where I have accepted it. I know how you feel where as most people who say that to someone have not experienced the lonely feelings that you have after losing your soulmate. Silence in an empty home is deafening. Remember, you are not alone in your sorrow and grieving. I'm no expert in these things, but feel free to PM any time you need someone to talk to. I know sometimes it can be a lonely world, and sometimes it just helps to talk or to have someone who understands just to listen.