He changed the light without asking.
No explanation, just a strange green glow on the porch where they once lived as husband and wife.
When she pressed him, he only mentioned
his dead father, then shut down. No details.
No comfort. Just that eerie color
burning all night, carrying a message he wouldn’t sha… Continues…
A green porch light is rarely
just decoration; it’s a quiet signal loaded with meaning.
In many parts of the U.S., it’s used to honor military veterans,
including those who have passed away,
and to show lasting respect for their service and sacrifice.
For some, it’s also connected to mental health awareness, hope, and healing after deep personal loss.
Your ex-husband may be grieving his father in the only way he knows how: silently,
symbolically, and on his own terms.
That small act of changing the bulb could be his private memorial,
a way of keeping his father’s memory alive every time he comes home in the dark.
You don’t need to love the color to recognize the grief behind it—and this might be less about the porch,
and more about a son saying goodbye.