This is no reason for concern. Different individuals process grief differently and always in their own individual time frame. You may be having dreams that you don't remember, or your dreams may present metaphors that your conscious mind does not recognize as related to your grief. Or you might not have vivid dreams of your late husband for several months or years. Your dreams are just right for you and should not be compared or measured by any other standard.
Dead or Dreaming was created in 2001-01.
Dead City Dreaming was created in 2006.
In the Forest of the Dreaming Dead was created in 1992.
No, you cannot keep from dreaming. But you can keep from remembering your dream.
Your future husband is dead? You have a thing for zombies? Any way, based on my extremely limited psychology education, you either have "The Sight" or you have survivor's guilt.
keep dreaming is continues de rêver in French.
That you still love and care for him.
There is no particular significance in dreaming about one person instead of another. The dream merely expresses your grief, and the grief is the same emotion for either deceased loved one.
The dream suggests that the dreamer has worked through much of the grieving process and has begun to accept the reality of the husband's death at a deeper level of consciousness.
Keep dreaming. Be yourself, always. He will find you.
A late husband is a dead husband. Late means dead in this context.
No Reba's Husband Is Not Dead