Posted by Texasmark1 on May 12, 2012 at 06:40:01 from (67.142.175.25):
In Reply to: Wife posted by BSpauld on May 11, 2012 at 13:14:02:
Life can go on!!!!
In 2010 I lost my wife of 48 years to a fatal heart attack. I remained on the farm and gave most of her things to charity. After several months of living alone, I decided that I was not a live alone person even though I am a loner of sorts.
I got to thinking about having a woman share the rest of my life and went online and joined eHarmony.com. Posted what I was and what I was looking for.
In the first 10 days I got 65 hits. Didn't take long to go through them but I stayed at it. I was totally out of practice on dealing with a new female companion, it was very awkward for me, but I stayed at it.
After about 3 months I started a dialogue with this little lady from a nearby rural town that, if I would have given her a 100 question test as to how she fit in with my aspirations, she would have made at least a 95. Don't know which 5 she would have missed.
We have been together now for over a year and a half and I am a new person. All my family and hers are thrilled that we have found each other and started a new life together. We just have fun together.
Some folks stay alone, some just have casual acquaintances and some go for the constant companion that they can fall in love with. On the time line, no one can dictate that to you. You have to call your own shots when they feel like the right thing to do. It is nobody's place to dictate to you how to spend the rest of your life. It is your decision and only yours.
I am sorry for your loss, but good luck and I wish you the best with the rest of your life.
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