Has it really been over a month since I posted? It doesn't seem like it on this end. I have no great philosophical insights into what life is like. Both Elizabeth and I are still in grief therapy as we are both still trying to process grief. It has been over six months now, and I still miss Mike. I am still lost at what the future is supposed to be now without him. I plague God constantly with all kinds of questions... and I praise Him constantly for being a God that doesn't strike me down as I ask the hard ones. At the same time, I spend many a night on my knees thanking God for his intimate care of Elizabeth and I. I personally know other widows that are in completely different boats after their husbands past away. I know how blessed I am that I have time to walked through issues.
Since I lasted posted, we crossed that six month mark. We were blessed to spend that weekend with Dena in Omaha, mostly eating and playing with her IPAD. I do admit that there are still times when I think, " I just need to hold on and Mike will be home soon." A reflection of the many years to TDY's and Deployments. I personally wonder if maybe a military spouse/ child might have more difficulties dealing with loss due to the effects of the military lifestyle.
So at the six (almost 7) month mark, somethings are better, some are the same. I thank God that most of the estate is settled. I have one thing to do at Scot trade, the HAP program payment, and the VA and DIC mess up to deal with. The VA is the most confusing thing sometimes. I don't understand how you can call and talk to different people and get different answers. Truly, I don't know who to believe. In my case, because Mike died of a service-connected condition, both Elizabeth and I qualify for DIC - which is one form that I filled out and put BOTH of our information in accurately. However, I have only been getting paid for me and not Elizabeth. She is entitled to another $240 a month. I have been getting letters (last one Aug) that states they are still working on my claim.
That is the first part I don't understand. Why are they still working on my claim and yet I have been receiving DIC for me? It seems that it is a one entry deal into a system. Wife - check the box. Child - child the box. Enter. Done. But that is not the case for me. So I have called and I have got the answer in August that they are still working on Dependency portion (child). So fast forward a month and I get a letter that states that I have been declined additional compensation and that there will be no change in the DIC awarded. However, this letter relates to a claim that was put in for additional money due Mike while he was still alive. Now, I do not recall putting that paperwork in, but it might have been done with all the paperwork submitted right after Mike passed away. Of course, I picked up the phone and called to try to figure this out. So the one agent told me that there is no claim outstanding for Elizabeth and that I didn't put Elizabeth on the original form that I submitted (false..I have a copy) and that I need to submit a form for Dependency. However, I will not get back pay because it wasn't on the original form (again..false). So I am confused at this point. Elizabeth was born into the military, has always been on everything AF and VA, so even IF I didn't put that on the form why wouldn't she be entitled to back pay? I think people should be given a little grace when it comes to filling out VA forms in the midst of grief!
The more I thought about it, it just didn't settle with me. So I called back the next day and talked to another person that said that it was a different matter and that Dependency is still being considered and to wait until you hear from the VA...hmmmmm. What do you do? I have a form in front of me that the lady told me to fill out for Dependency. I flat out asked the guy, should I call back and check on it and he said wait for a letter. I know the VA takes things in and then places it in order it received, but he couldn't give me a time frame. I would at least like to know it takes 6 months so call back in Dec if you don't hear anything. Actually, as I am typing this, I will call CARE Coalition next week and get their opinion. Maybe they can help me out. (CARE Coalition - a wonderful program for Special Op troops throughout all service to help those who are injured within the Special Op world. Because Mike was under their umbrella when he got cancer, he and now me, is part of it. They were a great held with the HAP program).
Other "grief" things I still notice are the memory lapses. I do things and don't remember doing them. With the help of my friend Jennifer, I am putting together a memory book of the funeral. I noticed a picture of me walking down the steps after Elizabeth and I gave the opening remarks and Pastor Chris was helping me. I don't remember Chris helping me down the steps. I gave my sister-in-law a book to read about a week ago and I don't remember that. Silly stuff mostly, but I find it mind boggling. It doesn't happen often, but it does happen.
As time goes on I see signs of Elizabeth grieving that are not what I would have thought prior to this happening. She is putting tons of stress on herself over the simplest things. Things matter when they don't matter. She also has times where she shuts the world out.
But on the flip side, we talk about Mike all the time. We laugh about stuff that he did. I ask, "What do you think Daddy would say to this?" There are so many times that Elizabeth does stuff or says stuff just like Mike and I call her on it. Overall we still include him/ his memory in our everyday life. We miss him so much. I need his help with the computer. I need him to make the fan in the bedroom to stop squeaking. I need his height so I can stop getting out the stupid step ladder. But, I know he would be proud of us and how we are figuring it out. I know it.
Much love to everyone!
7 comments:
Deanna,
I have thought of you and Elizabeth often through the months...I still have a pic of Elizabeth and Mike on our prayer board, and I see it and think of you often.
I have felt so sad for you both, cried for you both, but really when you are not grieving yourself it is too easy to feel a disconnect...well this past month my brother took his life (Sept 5th) and I feel grief in such a painful way, and when I think of your family I grieve in a different way for you!
Know that even though we have never met when you were in Tucson, you are loved and cared for greatly!
I know you were talking of come to Tucson to visit...is that still in the plans for you two?
Because of Christ,
Kel
That's terrible about the VA and the forms, Deanna. Maybe call your congressman or something, it just is wrong that they are putting you through all of this. And then I think of the bureacracy the gov't is going to put on our lives with this health care and just all the rest -- STOP!!! We can do so much better ourselves, or privatized! Anyway...you should be able to call someone to get help. Go above their heads. Call in the "big guns". Love you & miss you, Lynnette
Went to a MercyMe/Jeremy Camp concert this week and thought about you guys. Mike would've LOVED to be there. Especially poignant was Jeremy's performance of "Mighty to Save." I remember you posting about that song a while back, and every time I hear it I think of the three of you.
So glad you posted again Deanna. Last time you wrote to me you were on your way to get hair cuts!
It looks like Eileen has taken Austin off her list unless something totally changes.
Just know I continue to pray for you and Elizabeth and obviously many many others are! Love, Gini
D,
Still praying for you and Elizabeth daily for healing for you both. I check the blog all the time when I'm praying for you, but don't always post, but had to today after reading your thoughts. YES, I think in many ways this will be harder as an AF spouse. In the AF we are used to measuring time and counting it down. Your AF wife brain tells you six months is a long time, because in the 120/180/365 world of deployments, 180 is one of the longer ones. Even in a 365 deployment, the homevisit comes at 6 months, so that's the point to which a family counts. In grief, six months is a SHORT time and you leave me in awe of your strength and faith. You bless your daughter when you can be sad with her, and when you can cherish happiness with her. Hang in there! K
Deanna...I think and pray for you both often. May God show you His way....as you and Elizabeth go through your daily lives. I pray He helps Elizabeth live in peace, and that He reveals to her that she doesn't have to prove anything...that she just needs to be who she is - because her daddy is so proud of her!! Love and hugs, Roxanne
I'm glad to hear that you and Elizabeth talk about Mike a lot.
You are going to have some whopper big jewels in your crown for dealing with the VA. I agree that Mike would be proud of you and Elizabeth and how you're figuring out life and facing forward in spite of the hurt of your hearts. He was tough like that...and so are the two of you.
Still coming to my neck of the woods? I'm sure hoping so!
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