I'll miss telling her all the happenings going on over there
You still can - Just look up, and tell her. God bless you, fren, and I didn't catch your original post so I'd like to convey my deepest condolences and sympathy - I don't know what I'd do without my husband, I well up just thinking about it. I pray that you find some comfort in the days ahead, and in the mean time I will take your advice and hug my husband extra long tonight.
I know four people whose spouses passed over recently. In each case, the spouse communicated after death. In one case, for example, my friend went out shopping. When she returned home she found his favorite two DVDs on the coffee table - moved from the back of the drawer where they were normally kept. In another case, the surviving spouse's MP3 player continually selected songs whose titles were extremely meaningful to what was happening.
You still can - Just look up, and tell her. God bless you, fren, and I didn't catch your original post so I'd like to convey my deepest condolences and sympathy - I don't know what I'd do without my husband, I well up just thinking about it. I pray that you find some comfort in the days ahead, and in the mean time I will take your advice and hug my husband extra long tonight.
^^^This.
I know four people whose spouses passed over recently. In each case, the spouse communicated after death. In one case, for example, my friend went out shopping. When she returned home she found his favorite two DVDs on the coffee table - moved from the back of the drawer where they were normally kept. In another case, the surviving spouse's MP3 player continually selected songs whose titles were extremely meaningful to what was happening.
Watch out for your sign!
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I just posted a similar communication I got from my mom.
Yes. Keep a chair for her and think of her sitting there, listening. Best wishes.