My husband died in my arms on the 2nd May (2009) - what happens now?

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My husband - Chris - died on the 2nd May 2009 because he had anal cancer. He knew he was going and we spoke about lots and lots of things before he died. That is why I am just not prepared for the huge amount of guilt I feel now. I feel guilty that the world hasn't stopped turning round even though he has died. I feel like everything should stop as a mark of respect. I also feel very guilty that he had to be so ill he had to die. What a cruel cruel thing it is to make someone so ill their body just stops working. I wasn't ready for him to go. I really really hope these are normal feelings because I must hang on to my sanity for the sake of my 3 children. I have never known sadness like I feel right now. I can't believe that I will not hear his voice or feel his touch again. We were married for almost 32 years and I have known Chris for 34 years - since I was 16. What happens now? Ailsa

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    You can all have some of my chocolate and I am just going to put the kettle on and make hot choc.......kaz xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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    Thank you -you are a star!!!
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    ANYWAY just to let you know the tickets for strictly are available now. You get your name in a draw with about six million other people but if it floats your boat get your name down and "KEEP ON DANCING" kaz xxx
    http://shows.external.bbc.co.uk/
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    help Sue I think I have broken it !!!!
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    Hi Coral,

    It is a bit of a long story about the holiday but to cut it short, it was an offer in Kleeneze. If you spend £20 or more you qualify for the cheap holiday. I thought it was a scam but all seems legit and I have had all the confirmations etc through so a bargain indeed. Will probably panic nearer the time but I am glad mum and dad want to come so I will be fine. The boys will love Disney. All ages love it - my sisters boyfriend was there and he said he was only using the boys as an excuse :-) My two are 5 and 3 but there is stuff for all ages. You will have your hands full though! You are braver than me as I had lots of family with me but you will have a great time.

    http://kleenezefuture.com/weblog/2009/07/03/kleeneze-customers-benefit/

    Love the kitchen pickers line Tricia!!! I have just munched my way through half a box of chocolate fingers as that is all I could find and feeling sick now.... Off to bed as I have a busy day tomorrow. Helping out at sons playgroup in the morning then going to a candle party at night. Oh what an exciting social life I lead!!!

    Goodnight.

    Gayle xx
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    yes, Kaz I think you have! I see the lovable rogue Phil Tufnell is dancing this year.
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    was this what you were meaning/
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/strictlycomedancing/


    links for tickets on home page!
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    I think its going to be quite close this year. What with all the problems last year..
    cant wait........Anton em!!!! kaz x
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    Me too! Love it.....
    don't know a lot of the celebrities, though.
    still dream of mark ramprakash's salsa.....
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    I love it all.. Its so lovely to dance... Does your daughter dance or is it just musical theatre\??