Bob Saget's widow, Kelly Rizzo, is learning to deal with her grief one day at a time, but the outpouring of support from friends, family and strangers is helping.
"I just wanted to take a second to say to everybody that it has not gone unnoticed. I have been incredibly grateful and appreciative of all of you for the love and support," she said in a series of videos posted to her Instagram Stories.
With the help of Instagram, Kelly has even become close with strangers over the past two months.
"So many people have shared their stories with me of the loss that you've been through, and you've poured out your heart, and it's just really kind that you've tried to help me by sharing your stories," she said. "This whole grief thing is something that I've learned recently. A lot of people don't really understand. You don't really like to talk about it. It's not a very fun topic, but it's something that at one point or another we all go through."
Bob died on Jan. 9 in his Orlando, Florida, hotel room. An autopsy revealed that the "Full House" star died from "blunt head trauma" after an accidental and unwitnessed fall, likely in the bathroom. There were no signs of foul play or drugs at the scene. He was 65.
In discussing her grief, Kelly said, "Even though I'm still very new to this world, I feel I've had kind of a crash course in it. Especially doing it very publicly, it adds a whole other level that takes it to this different place that you understand in a certain way."
The lifestyle blogger has tried to respond to as many well wishers as possible.
"I can assure you that the kindness you all have shown has been a little bright spot and has made this a bit easier," she said, fighting back tears. "And the thing that has really helped is seeing how much you all loved Bob because this outpouring is something, like, I don't think anybody has ever seen."