A few weeks ago, I got an instant message from a friend of mine. She wrote … "Saw Brendon’s post and it’s so sad". I replied ... "What Brendon post are you referring to". And she said … "He had a post I saw today with photo of note left from Lynn and about depression. Please … Continue reading A Son’s Pain
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It’s Nobody’s Fault … Yet So Destructive
I’m not telling you anything you don’t know when I say losing a loved one is such a difficult thing to deal with. But losing a loved one to suicide takes the grieving process to a whole other level. And the effects from suicide can be devastating to a family … with destructive powers … Continue reading It’s Nobody’s Fault … Yet So Destructive
Isn’t It Ironic
Two years ago ... ~6 months after moving into our new house in Wilmington, the house was featured in a local magazine, the January 2016 addition of Wrightsville Beach Magazine (WBM) … the article was called "Cabana Haven". In this January's WBM edition, ~6 months following Lynn's passing, one of the featured article's is titled … Continue reading Isn’t It Ironic
With a little help from my friends …
Two of my dearest friends, Mike and Tracy, came to visit me the week before Christmas. They were coming home for the holidays from Australia and made a point to spend a few days with me in Wilmington before heading to Maine and New York to see their family. These same friends made that long … Continue reading With a little help from my friends …
Waves & Firsts
Based on my experience I think it’s fair to say that grief … mourning the passing of a loved one affects people in very different ways. But at least for me … and I’m willing to bet for most … the grief, the pain … comes in “waves”. And depending on the point in time, the circumstances … the waves vary in … Continue reading Waves & Firsts
Our Star
Last Sunday we ... about 800 of us ... walked for our loved ones, our "Stars", that have been lost to suicide. The walk was billed "Out of the Darkness" and organized by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). I had recently learned of the organization and the walk from a close friend of … Continue reading Our Star
29th Anniversary
So today, October 22nd, would've been our 29th wedding anniversary ... imagine that. 53 years old (both of us) and 29 years married to my high school sweetheart ... married for more than half our lives. If I go back to when we started dating and fell in love ... it's more like 36 years … Continue reading 29th Anniversary
LET’S CHOOSE LOVE
I wrote in a Facebook post back in July that the one word that repeatedly comes to mind when I think of my beautiful bride, Lynn, is “LOVE”. As I reflect on so many of the negative issues/events going on in our world today … I know they would weigh heavily on her heart. When … Continue reading LET’S CHOOSE LOVE
I’m back … on the job anyway!
Well I know the time between posts is increasing ... but trust me it's not because I'm running out of steam or losing interest. It's because I just finished my second week back to work. With all my added responsibilities it's a lot to manage ... and I don't have as much time as … Continue reading I’m back … on the job anyway!
My Two Wishes for You
So, it’s been 70 days now since we lost our beautiful, precious Lynn. It’s still so hard at times … the pain can be really intense and just come from nowhere. These last 70 days have been somewhat of a blur … I’ve been going non-stop (remember I warned you that I’m a hardworking, … Continue reading My Two Wishes for You