Good morning @oxbeaux. Welcome to Connect. I am reading your post and feeling heartbroken for your loss. It sounds like you have made your journey one of remembrance and a process for letting go.
How is your health? Have you had to wait for the Covid 19 to stop interfering with your progress?
Ya know @oxbeaux, you have landed in a community of caring folks. We are not medical practitioners, just patients and caregivers who will join hands and hearts with you as you progress to define your life.
You don’t have to be alone. In fact you may appreciate some quiet time...not lonely, just relaxed and in the process of discovery. Most of us on connect have had to confront isolation and the curtailment of social activities.
Would you be able to tell us how your wife passed? How many siblings do you have? Are you in New Orleans or somewhere else in Louisiana?
Personally, I have interesting memories of New Orleans. One was labeled Hurricane Hilda. The other arrival in my life was my daughter, who was born during that frighting storm.
May you be safe and protected from inner and outer harm.
What do you have planned for day two?
Chris
My wife passed after a long struggle with COPD. After a bout of pneumonia in late December she was released to home hospice care with the help of Hospice Of The Valley I was able to keep her comfortable and pain free. She passed on February 15th at home peacefully and in the presence of myself and her three daughters.
I’m in SW Louisiana on the Mermentau River. Very rural isolated community in the marsh. Suits me right now