Let me off this ride!

Let me off this ride!

They say the seven stages of grief can be expected after a loved one dies. Shock, denial, anger, bargaining, depression, testing, and acceptance. I’m a very organized and routine person who has always followed the “rules”. When my husband passed away I was expecting those stages to fall in line. It’s only been 54 days since I lost my Joe. In my organized and routine world I should be through all of them by now! What a shock to the system to wake up depressed one day, pissed off a week later, and in disbelief the week after that. I seem to be doing this grief thing backwards. My Joe would laugh at that for sure.

My name is Kelly Pike and at 59 years young, I became a widow. Wow, that is so much harder to type than it is to say. My husband Joe passed away suddenly on September 22, 2023 of cardiac death. That’s what they called it. Not a heart attack or heart failure. Cardiac death. His heart just stopped. And so did mine.

I decided to start this blog because I love to write. It has been cathartic for me to write Joe notes and letters since he passed away. And I have received so much support from other women who have walked in my shoes. But what I realized was most of the information available is past tense, meaning the blogs and websites are full of information on what you can expect with tips and tricks on how to handle things. But who is talking about it in real time?

So here I am. Live and in person laying it all out there. Some of it will be depressing, some of it will be funny, but all of it will be real.

If you’re still with me, thanks for staying. My hope is to post every few days about this new journey, offering a raw look at widowhood (widowness? widowing?) as it unfolds, some history of our beautiful life together that was filled with joy, happiness, trials you can’t begin to imagine, and so much love.

Keep your arms and legs inside the ride at all times. Just like a rollercoaster, this is a high-speed ride that includes sudden and dramatic acceleration, climbing, tilting and lots of backward motion. However, remaining seated is also an option.

Feel free to curl up in the fetal position on the floor with me.


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18 responses to “Let me off this ride!”

  1. Sandy Mahaffey Avatar
    Sandy Mahaffey

    i’ll be with you for the ride🙏❤️

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    1. pikekel64 Avatar

      Thanks for reading and welcome aboard!

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  2. Wind Kisses Avatar

    Kelly, I came across your blog on the year anniversary of losing my dad. Not a spouse…I know that’s different. And yes…ALL the emotions…anyway. What a great way for you to talk through your journey. Hope you have a great week, Someone wiser than me once said….it’s a great day to have a great day. I hope your blog brings that with..ALL the emotions that go with it. Smile, tears, laughs, and fears.

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    1. pikekel64 Avatar

      I’m a firm believer that nothing happens by chance. I’m sorry for the loss of your dad. Losing your parents is one of the hardest things to deal with, equally as hard as losing your spouse I believe. Sending love and light your way.

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  3. jacquesthespectator Avatar

    I am so sorry for your loss. Writing and reading helped my late mother cope after my father died in 2012 (they were married for 35 years). Hopefully, blogging will help you cope with your loss.

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    1. pikekel64 Avatar

      Thank you so much for your sweet words. I am so sorry for the loss of your parents and hope you have found some peace.

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  4. Bart Rhea Avatar
    Bart Rhea

    I’m ready for the ride. Got my hankie.

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    1. pikekel64 Avatar

      You get a front row seat!

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  5. Sanobar's Blogs Avatar

    I’m in for the ride.🫶

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    1. pikekel64 Avatar

      Thank you for reading and welcome aboard!

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  6. Laurie Clawson Avatar
    Laurie Clawson

    You never cease to amaze me! I pray that this outlet helps you as I am sure it will help others that are going through similar situations. 💕

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    1. pikekel64 Avatar

      Love you my sweet friend!

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  7. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    Thanks for sharing your honest self.

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    1. pikekel64 Avatar

      Thank you for being here Laura!

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  8. Sheila Lowe Avatar
    Sheila Lowe

    Oh my friend- this is not a ride I expected either one of us to be on just yet. I have my Kleenex at the ready and will hold on tight for this ride. Love you

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  9. Jamie Eddleman Avatar
    Jamie Eddleman

    ❤️

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    1. pikekel64 Avatar

      Welcome to the crazy Jamie!

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