1.5 years ago my husband was killed overseas in Iraq. It was extraordinarily traumatic for me especially bc at that time we hair started our family as DD was about is months old. I at that time completely deleted my Facebook because I couldn't tolerate looking at the pictures or the thought of getting people's condolences online... May not make sense but it was the most painful time for me.
So I'm just starting up my facebook again, as I moved recently and would like my family in Minnesota to see pics of DD... I'm slowly putting up some pics of DD and have informed friends/family to not post on my wall anything regarding my late husband. Also I have not even been able to look at pics of my DH bc it sends me into a blubbering mess... So I'm not posting any pics of him(from previous times) just yet.
Am I being too ridiculous with this or is this ok for me to still be having a tough time??
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First of all I'm so sorry for your loss. I cannot begin to imagine what you go through on a daily basis. Thank you to your late husband for serving our country.
IMO you can have a hard time dealing with your loss for as long as you are feeling that way. I think you can ask people not to post pictures of him on FB, I just hope that everyone understands and abides by your wishes. If not, you can always delete the photos or untag yourself. It will be painful, but at least there is an option.
Best of luck to you and your DD. How old is she now?
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It's completely normal. Everyone's way of mourning is different. You shouldn't feel badly at all. I would say that as long as you are not letting is affect your every day life too badly (like, debilitating depression) then you are free to grieve as long as necessary.
So sorry for your loss. Your husband must have been a great man.
This. I am so sorry for your loss.
NO! You're not being ridiculous at all! I would have done the same thing! So sorry for your loss, may prayers be with you.
I have always had much respect for military wives. My sincere condolenses on the loss of your husband & i thank him for serving our country.
I feel like you are totally justified to feel this way for as long as you like or need to. A year and half is not that long ago sweetie. A year in my life seems to pass by in a day. I wish i was there to give you more support but since i can't please accept these virtual hugs (((hugs)))
My DD will be two on valentines day... And thank you greatly for the kind words and support