Don’t ever judge a widow for opening her heart to love again.

Dating after the loss of a spouse takes balls. Giant ones. 

To believe in a happily ever after when yours was unfairly and untimely ripped from you…

To have to take a self-inventory of who you are – without the man you loved for more than half your life…

That’s brave.

To allow a new guy to stand on his own merits – in his own spotlight – and not compare him to your late spouse…

To delicately balance two worlds – honoring your spouse while moving forward…

That’s courageous. 

To remarry after you’ve said goodbye to the love of your life…

To know in the back of your mind that you can be faced with another cancer diagnosis, another sudden illness, another accident, another suicide…

To realize that it may be you – and not your new partner – who could be taken before happily ever runs its course…

To understand the pain he will feel when he is left to carry on without you and risk it anyway because you know that love is worth it…

That’s resolve.

To give after you’ve lost…

To be open to life after death closed a chapter…

That’s daring.

Love her. Support her. Be there for her. Salute her!

Mom to a feisty preschooler, Kerry runs a support group for young widows and widowers venturing back into the world of dating and is a contributor to Open to Hope. She is the author of “The One Thing: 100 Widows Share Lessons on Love, Loss, and Life” and her articles on widowhood and grief have been featured in HuffPost and Love What Matters. She was recently featured on the podcast, Moments of Clarity.

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