Walk In My Shoes
Living With Grief
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Book Details
About the Book
From the day my husband died, my days disappeared one into another with nothing familiar happening. I was oblivious to even the usual daily happenings—drinking coffee, combing my hair, carrying-on any kind of conversation, did I put toothpaste on my brush, where did I put my purse, why should I eat? I’m not hungry—and the length of each day was forever. Would I ever put enough days together so I could be normal again? Did anyone else ever feel the way I did? I wanted to read about them. I didn’t find any personal stories.
Little notes I had written on the calendar restored my journaling and the fist year was accomplished. The victory—I survived the first year!!!!
About the Author
June is a wife, mother, grandmother, and now a widow after forty years of marriage. Her search for answers for all widows began when she was told: “You will see him again” and “You’ll feel better in a year.”—This book is the first year, minute by minute.—When she isn’t researching she quilts, journals, swims, gardens, and does “Meditation Workshops”, “Coping with Loss Retreats” and helps her daughter in Comfort and Joy Workshops. She lives in New Carlisle, Ohio, with a little kitten called Coconut.