Afterlife!
We have a friend who lost her husband in the last year. She was a very good wife.
She is a wonderful woman, mother and friend who has impressed me with her reaction to widowhood.
After her initial period of loss and sadness she has picked herself up and reinvented herself in a unique way.
She is good friends with Joanne and has taken to sharing new experiences she never had, for whatever the reason, during her marriage.
How great is that! At this writing she’s already up to 61 and just getting started.
Such inspiration! She should write a book!

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The trick you see is to have a game plan from the get go and never stray . Or at least be able to call audibles at the line of scrimmage right before the snap .
I married a woman who lost her not so beloved husband when her ( now my ) kids were 3 and 3 months .No life insurance and no time to grieve . Right back at the survival game . Diane jumped right back on that horse and built a brand new life . When I came on the scene I was certainly no Knight in Shining Armor . 3 of my own kids and no one to help raise them . Our friendship of 25 years blossomed into the best thing either of us could imagine . A long and winding road for sure but we reap now baby all that we have sewn. We are both hard as nails . What sustains us is that we came through it together .” There are things I’ve done I wish I could undo” sings Willie Nelson . But one things for sure . Diane and I nailed it !
Kudos to your friend . It takes a will of steel . Be proud she came across your life Derf .
Hollander Sends
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