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In 2007, I began my original website, Sonshine's Haven. In 2007, it was turned into a blog and used to keep family updated on my first husband's fight with liver cancer. He passed away November of 2009. We were married for 34+ wonderful years and this journals some of that grief process I've gone through.
I have since remarried another widower, but Mike is missed dearly, and will always be a big part of my life.
At times, all of us will be called to act as witnesses to the suffering of another. We will be unable to affect the outcome physically. Words will fail us. Prayer will seem futile. And yet, the act of bearing witness to someone else's trials is a sacred sorrow that offers and astounding glimpse of eternal joy." by Ginger Garrett
"Being willing to stay with a loved one throughout their travail, can be difficult....YES! But offering yourselves as faithful companions on a dark and dreadful journey can be an unmeasured blessing." (paraphrased by me)
3.10.2010
A Grief Observed
After four brief, intensely happy years of marriage, C. S. Lewis found himself alone and inconsolable. Cancer had taken the life of his wife and shook his faith to its very foundations. To defend himself against the loss of belief in God, he wrote this journal, now a classic, seen as an eloquent statement of rediscovered faith. He freely confesses his doubts, his rage, and his awareness of human frailty. In doing so, he finds his way back to life.
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