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Brenda H

My first marriage did not go so well.  17 years ago it ended, and I met and married the love of my life.  We loved and lived passionately, pursuing our dreams until he passed away suddenly and unexpectedly 9 years ago.  Like an amputee or stroke victim, I was forcd to examine the ruins and relearn to live my life. 

Life is an evolution.  Just as I evolved in the transition from one marriage to the next, I continue to evolve from widowhood into the next love of my life, the man with whom I've shared the ups and downs of the last 4 1/2 years, and with whom I now share a home.  Ours is a journey of continuous exploration from the depths of our souls to the ends of the earth.  There are seas to sail, roads to cycle, trails to hike, mountains to climb, days and nights to love; and we want to experience it all, together.

I have amazing children.  My daughter (24) is an amazing young woman who is working with her husband to build a life, a family, and a business together.  They've blessed our family with 2 grandbabies. My oldest son (23) is a high school dropout who embraced his gift of dyslexia (not acceptable in public school) and is creating for himself an exciting life as an airline pilot.  My youngest son at 17 is gifted with creativity and athletic, academic, and musical talent. 

I currently am a licensed Realtor working with families facing foreclosure, helping them find a solution.  This is my chosen path, as I bring with me the experience of living through financial devastation in the wake of my husband's death. 

 

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How do you see yourself differently now than you did 10 years ago?

10 years ago I thought I knew everything.  I now know I knew nothing.   I seek knowledge, love and truth more now.  I thought I had it all then.

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Response to: What's In Your Empty Nest?

Response to: Food for thought: What to eat during menopause

Response to: Later-in-life divorce

Response to: Infidelity

Response to: Stepmother and my daughter