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 ONE LAST KISS
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By laurie
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Posted December 18, 2018

ONE LAST KISS

It has been three and a half years since my husband Peter suddenly died. The thing I miss most about my loss, is not being able to kiss him good morning, kiss him hello when he walked in the [...]

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 HOPE IN GRIEF
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By laurie
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Posted December 3, 2018

HOPE IN GRIEF

After my husband Peter died over three years ago, living seemed insurmountable.  I could barely rise from my bed each day and function, with the heavy weight of the loss intensely crushing my [...]

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 YOU CAN’T GO HOME AGAIN
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By laurie
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Posted November 20, 2018

YOU CAN’T GO HOME AGAIN

Thomas Wolfe’s book, You Can’t Go Home Again, is something I see clearly with my recent move.  I downsized from a house to a condo and am adrift in finding my new home.   Physically I am [...]

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By laurie
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Posted November 13, 2018

EXCERPT FROM MY BOOK IN THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE

Talking to the Bereaved 101 30 Oct 2018 Expert Opinion Please don’t tell me he’s in a better place!   BY LAURIE BURROWS GRAD Of all the things people say to me about my husband, who died [...]

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 I MISS HIS TOUCH
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By laurie
In Blog
Posted November 8, 2018

I MISS HIS TOUCH

Maybe it is the fact that I have recently moved from the home Peter and I lived in for so many years, or the awareness of my own vulnerability, but I am experiencing more feelings of loss than [...]

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 SPLIT DECISIONS Moving From a House as a Widow, is No Walk in the Park
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By laurie
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Posted October 22, 2018

SPLIT DECISIONS Moving From a House as a Widow, is No Walk in the Park

“Where you used to be, there is a hole in the world, which I find myself constantly walking around in the daytime, and falling in at night. I miss you like hell.” -Edna St. Vincent Millay  As I [...]

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 After I lost my amazing husband of 47 years, should I settle for anything less?
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By laurie
In Blog
Posted October 6, 2018

After I lost my amazing husband of 47 years, should I settle for anything less?

Since my husband, Peter, died three long years ago I have had only a handful of dates. There was the online service I used that ripped me off with four of the worst dates imaginable. One man even [...]

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 A FAMILY WEDDING ALONE
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By laurie
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Posted August 21, 2018

A FAMILY WEDDING ALONE

When my adored, amazing niece Ellie got engaged this year I was overjoyed.  Peter had known her fantastic boyfriend Simon, who is a kind and handsome dude, and picture perfect for my niece.  They [...]

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 SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO?
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By laurie
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Posted August 7, 2018

SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO?

It has been over three years since Peter died, and I have learned to be OK while rambling around in my big house.  I sleep on one side of the bed and since I don’t thrash around at night, [...]

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 IT’S BEEN THREE YEARS SINCE PETER DIED AND I MISS…
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By laurie
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Posted July 23, 2018

IT’S BEEN THREE YEARS SINCE PETER DIED AND I MISS…

It has been three years since Peter died suddenly in my arms.  It has been three long and interminable years of grief, ever fighting to swim to the surface to get a breather of joy.  [...]

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