
Unlike most widows, I don’t have any wrinkles, or even a single gray hair. I still get asked to show my ID when I order a drink!
This is the story of my journey. I am striving to continue living a joyful adventurous life, even though my best friend is gone. I hope that this blog will be helpful to other millennial widows who need a seed of hope.
A huge part of my grief process was reflecting on the greatest things I learned from my ten years with Steve and creating a weekly routine to keep those gifts alive. Posts about each one of the gifts are below!
Steve was really fun and funny. The End. Just kidding! I’ll say more than that about Steve’s sense of humor. But quite simply, Steve had a childlike joy…
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If I can give any widow a word of advice, I would say you must prioritize self-care above all else. I’ve always had a tendency to overcommit to…
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When I saw my dad for the first time after Steve died, he gave me a huge hug and said “He made you an adventurer.” My dad couldn’t…
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Before I met Steve, I didn’t think I was beautiful. Steve noticed my insecurities about my physical appearance early on in our relationship, and quickly started helping me…
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In my ten years with Steve, I learned a lot about living a more joyful, well-rounded life. As part of my grieving process, I identified seven “gifts from…
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