Kelly Rizzo marks 2 months since late husband Bob Saget's death

"Learning how to navigate it is quite the journey," she wrote.

Kelly Rizzo marks 2 months since late husband Bob Saget's death
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March 10, 2022, 11:03 AM

Kelly Rizzo shared a message on Wednesday to mark two months since her late husband Bob Saget's death.

Alongside a photo with Saget, the comedian's widow wrote about her complicated emotions and her grief journey since his death on Jan. 9.

"2 whole months. I’ve experienced that now time means nothing and everything at the same time," she wrote. "You count the weeks, and the months, they’re strange and surreal milestones."

"How can it be 2 months without you??" her message continued. "But also it feels like yesterday you were here- and it still also feels like you never left? I like to say it’s all a very weird new universe. Learning how to navigate it is quite the journey 💫"

The "Full House" actor, 65, was found dead in a hotel room in Orlando, Florida on Jan. 9. In February, Saget's family revealed he died from head trauma.

"They have concluded that he accidentally hit the back of his head on something, thought nothing of it and went to sleep," his family said in a statement obtained by ABC News. "No drugs or alcohol were involved."

Since her husband's death, Rizzo has shared several posts about her time spent processing the loss. She also opened up about Saget's incredible impact during an appearance on "Good Morning America" in late January.

"He did everything for everybody -- if you had a problem, he was the first person that was going to take care of it and help you," she said. "And he was just the most caring and kind and thoughtful person ... he was just the most absolutely wonderful husband that I ever could have dreamed of."

She also said that she's still felt his presence in her life since his death.

"Everything that I've been surrounded by has been a reminder of him and, you know, a memory of him/ So, it's been very, very sad but also very beautiful," she said.