Danell Boyles TeNyenhuis Black
Bio
I began writing after my late husband's death in 2016. I created a blog, My Life After Patrick to write about my experience and how I was moving forward. In the five years since then I have finished my Masters in Counseling and remarried.
Stories (15/0)
A Sense Of Purpose Improves Mental Health
"A life void-of-purpose is no life at all" ― Iain Cameron Williams When my husband died, I was able to take a significant amount of time off work. Initially, I had no responsibilities other than caring for myself and my two daughters, ages 17 and 19. I was aware that there was a dark abyss of sadness and grief waiting to swallow me.
By Danell Boyles TeNyenhuis Black3 years ago in Longevity
When Grief Interrupts Your Perfectly Planned Life
Patrick has been gone for 1,581 days. I’ve only seen him in videos and pictures. Some days it seems like just yesterday, and on others, it feels like an eternity. Over the years, I have shared the ups and downs of my journey.
By Danell Boyles TeNyenhuis Black3 years ago in Families
My Dead Husband Mooned Me
April 20th marked five years since my husband Patrick left for his early morning bike ride and never returned home. I try to write something each year to talk about my changes in perspective. This year I am adding some random thoughts and memories.
By Danell Boyles TeNyenhuis Black3 years ago in Families
Dear Google Voice, I Need To Have A Word With You!
Dear Google, As a mental health counselor, my employer advised me to set up a Google Voice phone number. I don't mind giving out my personal cell phone number but it's against company policy so I set up a Google account.
By Danell Boyles TeNyenhuis Black3 years ago in 01
The Time My Wardrobe Malfunctioned During An Interview
There was a distinct popping sound and I suddenly realized the ‘girls’ were free. In 1993 I had a series of misfortunes. I lost my teaching position at a small non-profit school when they ran out of funding. Shortly after that, I had an incident involving an avocado and a knife. I lost.
By Danell Boyles TeNyenhuis Black3 years ago in Confessions
What the Worst Day Looks Like
A quiet house April 20, 2016, started differently. I woke up around 6:45 to a silent house. My husband, Patrick, either ran or rode his bicycle every morning before work. He left while I was still sleeping. I would occasionally wake up briefly, but sometimes I slept through it entirely. He usually left around 5:45 and returned by 6:30 or a little after. I thought it was odd, but I had a conference call at 7:00, and I needed to get ready for it.
By Danell Boyles TeNyenhuis Black3 years ago in Families
One Hometown — Alternate Realities
He never really felt he belonged, except on the team. And they called him a “Token.” A few years ago, I watched the movie McFarland, USA. The film is about a cross-country team in a mostly agricultural, small town in the San Joaquin valley. The McFarland Boys Cross Country team won the first annual California State Cross Country Championship in 1987.
By Danell Boyles TeNyenhuis Black3 years ago in Families
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I have been happily married for nearly 15 months. I’m happy that my time on dating sites is over, and I’m thrilled that I met Bruce! Is it wrong that sometimes I miss looking at dating profiles?
By Danell Boyles TeNyenhuis Black3 years ago in Confessions
Capturing Life In A Time Capsule
--- " To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die." Thomas Campbell There is no rule book for handling the belongings of your late husband. I did not think I would be going through his things four and a half years later, but I've done it at my own pace.
By Danell Boyles TeNyenhuis Black3 years ago in Families