The New York Times
March 26, 2012
Writer assesses the need for strong and active relationships on the second anniversary of her husband’s death.
It is now two years since I lost Richard, the man I lived with and loved for 44 years, and I have to admit, the second year was harder than the first.
At first I was busy navigating a seemingly unending number of legal and financial issues, foreign territory to me. I figured out how to undertake the many household duties that had long been my husband’s, and I learned to ask for or hire help when tasks were more than I could handle.
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