Welshyorkie, I'm so glad you are having a good day! Much deserved! Hugs to you! I lost my son to brain cancer three days before his 21st birthday over twenty years ago. I do understand grief so well! Loss of a loved one can sit so deeply that at first we can't imagine it not being at the core of each day. Be assured, you are experiencing the first of many good days to come! They will most probably be interspersed with very sad days, where you might feel very lost and lonely ... but these become fewer as time moves on. I say "most probably" as everyone is different. I hope you get out and about among people as much as possible. So many who have had a recent loss find it a difficult thing to do. We sometimes feel like hiding away, afraid of showing our grief to others. But going out and being among friends and day to day life is so important. Grasp this first happy day! Hold on to it and when you feel a sad day coming, remind yourself of this day and of the fact that your lovely wife would want you to have many more days like this one!
Shortly before his death, my son Kevin told me he wanted me to laugh with him and smile with him even after he is gone. I do that a lot, even after so many years. People who love us don't want us to be sad, so go out and enjoy your cloud 9 day and make it the first of many!! Best wishes xxx