I Created a Beautiful $2,700 Lawn My Husband Always Dreamed Of – A Month Later, My Neighbor Decided

I thought finally giving my husband the one thing he always dreamed of would bring me peace, but days later, tragedy struck. What I found waiting in my yard was something I never could’ve prepared for.

My husband passed away seven months ago.

I’m his widow, Linda, 60, and I still haven’t figured out how to live in a house that feels too quiet.

Jerry was the love of my life. And his one stubborn little dream, the one he kept putting off, was to have a perfect front lawn, the kind you see on golf courses.

For years, we kept telling ourselves, “One day.”

But there was always something else that came first.

When we were younger, it was the kids.

We raised them in a cramped rented apartment, where the closest thing to a lawn was a patch of shared grass downstairs.

Then it was tuition. Every extra dollar went toward getting them through college.

And when we finally settled enough into a life mainly focused on us, we bought this house. It might be a small place, but it provided us with something we never had: a yard of our own.

Sadly, life has its own plans, because Jerry got sick.

Cancer.

Everything we’d saved disappeared into treatments, appointments, and trying to buy more time.

The lawn never happened.

And just like that, the dream disappeared once more.

***

My Jerry fought as hard as he could, but his time had come.

After he was gone, I couldn’t bring myself to look at the yard.

It felt like a reminder of everything we didn’t get to finish.

It was dry dirt, uneven, and full of weeds. It had become the kind of space you avoid noticing.

For months, I walked past it as if it didn’t belong to me.

Until one morning, I stopped.

I stood there longer than usual, just looking at it.

And I realized I didn’t want that to be the final version of our story.

So I made a tough decision.

VA

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