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To the east side.
I was brave today and done did get myself a sponsor.
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Tagged al-anon, feel the fear and do it anyway, giddy happy, I'm a fucking rockstar, mental health, progress, sponsor
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Yesterday a child came out to wonder.
It feels like this was specifically written for me. It is words I haven’t been able to find for myself. It’s not answers. But it’s something. It’s a spark. I don’t yet have a real grasp on…who I am. I … Continue reading
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Tagged al-anon, all the hard things, all the work, Allie Casazza, Brene Brown, change, comparison is the thief of joy, faith, get off the damn ladder, I am scared, Kendra Hennessy, Liz Gilbert, my fear can come along for the ride but she's gotta sit in the back, philosophy, practice, progress, purpose, quieting the what ifs, rachel martin, recovery, risk for a butterfly., self love, self worth, shame, the strong vulnerable women who lead the way, vulnerability
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Feel the light.
I finished with physical therapy and as I walked outside a security guard said, “He’s not blocking you in, is he?” And I said, “yep!” The universe gave me a pause button. What a beautiful thing.
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Tagged breathe, February, mental health, pause, physical therapy, practice, random thoughts, sunshine for days, the universe takes care
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Out of the corner of my eye.
“Ma, I no eat. It wet.” me: It’s just hot dog juice. *15 minutes later* me: You gonna eat your hot dog? “I no like hot dog juice.” . . . . . I dried it off and now he’s … Continue reading
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Tagged L, mom life, out of the mouths of babes, random thoughts, sunshine for days, today is fun, toddlers
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Burst like white light.
It’s my birthday. And I’m upstairs making pizzas for everyone while my husband is downstairs trying to perfect a song he wrote for me, which is my present, I’m assuming, whenever he is comfortable enough with it to come back … Continue reading