Category: Manful Emotions

  • Are You Talking to Others?

    Are You Talking to Others?

    After losing our wives, many of us find ourselves unable to communicate effectively with others. Even those of us who come from careers in communication may find ourselves suddenly at a loss for words. Numbness, physical and mental pain, a sense of surrealness, and disrupted attention spans interfere with our ability to comprehend, organize thoughts,…

  • Selflessness

    Selflessness

    One of our brothers, Randy Ritua, recently posted a story initially posted by Teresa Presgraves Jones about her father suddenly losing his wife of 55 years.  Like all of us, he was shattered.  Shortly after her funeral, late one night, he insisted his grown kids take him to the cemetery immediately.  Reluctantly they agreed.  It…

  • Accepting Old Age

    Accepting Old Age

    My wife died in October 2010. I was nearly 70 years old, and her passing plunged me into grief and confusion. We had been married almost 40 years, and our marriage had been a good one. In the first year after her passing, I longed for female companionship, but my wife had wisely warned me…

  • Looking back to move ahead.

    Looking back to move ahead.

    Over the past few weeks, I have been re-reading my journals. At the suggestion of my grief counselor over two- and one-half years ago, I started to write a journal. I have many composition books that contain my feelings, thoughts, and emotions that chronicle the last three years of my journey in the world of…

  • Widower – Noun or Verb?

    Widower – Noun or Verb?

    Please permit me to use a little literary license with the word Widower strict grammarians and all English teachers would call a noun.  It’s a proper name and, as such, falls under the noun category.  I, however, want to play with the word and change it into a verb.  By making it an action word,…

  • Perspective

    Perspective

    Our journey after loss consists of many trials, revelations, and missteps throughout life’s evolution. Once the reality of our new life settles in, perspective becomes our great friend. Fifteen years after Dana died, I lost my high-powered grocery executive career, which led to eventual financial ruin. For so many years, my job was my identity.…

  • Let’s Heal Now!

    Let’s Heal Now!

    If you are going to survive this hell-on-earth experience and if you want to heal, you are going to have to grow as a father, brother, son, friend, and community member. If you retreat from the world to stew in your grief and anger, that is likely where you will remain. While this retreat is…

  • Moving Forward: Cherish the Memories, Life is Short

    Moving Forward: Cherish the Memories, Life is Short

    Teach us to realize the brevity of life so that we may grow in wisdom. Psalm 90:12 NLT Good memories produce feelings of warmth and happiness, but those memories become painful when grieving the loss of a loved one. We long for the relationship to be restored, but it can never be. Sometimes the pain…

  • The Billiard Table

    The Billiard Table

    So many of us have commented on this site about how often triggers hijack us.  I’m no different in that regard.  I get hit up all the time.  Having lived 39 years in the same neighborhood and township, I am constantly reminded of my life with my beloved Jan almost everywhere I go. I am…

  • Father’s Day Message for Children of Widowers

    Father’s Day Message for Children of Widowers

    If your dad is a recent widower, there are ways you can help him on Father’s Day while also strengthening your family relationships. To ignore Father’s Day can be a missed opportunity and even a mistake that injects another layer of separation between the father and children. Based on my own experience, I can tell…

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