GeorgiaXplant
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I wish and wish I had a friend. There are people I know in the subdivision, but they're really DD's friends, so just people I know. A few of them are my clients, and they're friendly enough but they're all way younger than I am...younger married couples with young kids. It's been 4 1/2 years since I came here after DH died, and I'm tellin' ya, the loneliness is positively crushing, even suffocating.
Since I've never been a "joiner" and just don't have the personality to waltz into a group like MeetUp, that's out. I've tried volunteering, but in these trying financial times, nobody wants even one more volunteer because they're overloaded with them as it is...tried volunteering at a food panty. Nope. They want money, not more volunteers. Tried the library. Nope. They actually have a waiting list of volunteers, and their budgets/hours have been cut so much that there's no need.
People around my age have been here since forever ago; they have friends and their own lives. Heck, DD/DSIL and their kids have their own friends and their own lives.
Can't drive at night (and in the city, it's not exactly a safe thing for an old lady to do anyway) so that's a bit limiting, too.
Even if I could afford to move "home" again, I've been gone long enough that the friends there have moved on. There are brothers and sisters and nieces and nephews and one son still there, and I miss them every day of my life. It's odd how I can miss DH and one DS who have both died, but when you get right down to it, I miss the living more.
If I were asked for one piece of advice from a widow/widower about the "next thing to do" it would be to tell them to NOT make ANY changes for a good long while. In my own case, DH and I had just moved to the place where we were going to retire and had only been there nine days when we were in an accident. He died 2 1/2 months after that. I knew no one, we'd sold the house we moved from, there weren't many options for the next thing to do.
Okay. Just rambling. Any suggestions? Or at least anybody who understands what I'm trying to say?
Since I've never been a "joiner" and just don't have the personality to waltz into a group like MeetUp, that's out. I've tried volunteering, but in these trying financial times, nobody wants even one more volunteer because they're overloaded with them as it is...tried volunteering at a food panty. Nope. They want money, not more volunteers. Tried the library. Nope. They actually have a waiting list of volunteers, and their budgets/hours have been cut so much that there's no need.
People around my age have been here since forever ago; they have friends and their own lives. Heck, DD/DSIL and their kids have their own friends and their own lives.
Can't drive at night (and in the city, it's not exactly a safe thing for an old lady to do anyway) so that's a bit limiting, too.
Even if I could afford to move "home" again, I've been gone long enough that the friends there have moved on. There are brothers and sisters and nieces and nephews and one son still there, and I miss them every day of my life. It's odd how I can miss DH and one DS who have both died, but when you get right down to it, I miss the living more.
If I were asked for one piece of advice from a widow/widower about the "next thing to do" it would be to tell them to NOT make ANY changes for a good long while. In my own case, DH and I had just moved to the place where we were going to retire and had only been there nine days when we were in an accident. He died 2 1/2 months after that. I knew no one, we'd sold the house we moved from, there weren't many options for the next thing to do.
Okay. Just rambling. Any suggestions? Or at least anybody who understands what I'm trying to say?




