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Opinion: What I've learned about living alone after losing my wife of 42 years

 Opinion: What I've learned about living alone after losing my wife of 42 years

“We have a wonderful family and really good friends,” she said. “Depend on them.”

This has been good advice, but family and friends don’t live under the same roof as me. They’re not there when I want to complain about a McMansion going up down the block or when I wake from a bad dream in the middle of the night.

It’s also difficult to live alone in a house suited for four people. It was just right for me, my wife and our two children. Now, it feels vast (even though it’s not), and I wander its empty spaces at night like a character in a Gothic horror novel, startled by every floorboard creak.

It would be easier to live by myself if I were more outgoing. Diane was much more social than I am, and she drew a steady stream of people to our door and engaged in conversations with everyone — not just friends and neighbors but also the mailman and Amazon delivery employees.

Todays Thought

Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you. 

-Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US Supreme Court justice (15 Mar 1933-2020)