Dear 19-Year-Old Me: It’s Going to Work Out
Dear 19-year-old me, I know that you are in an impossible situation. But I want you to know that it’s going to work out.Read More →
Stories about grieving and loss
Dear 19-year-old me, I know that you are in an impossible situation. But I want you to know that it’s going to work out.Read More →
My parents have been gone over twenty years, my youngest sister only six. I list all of them as victims of drugs and alcohol. I continue to grieve their loss.Read More →
My mother passed away peacefully right before Christmas. Me and my sister were present. I want to thank every one of you in the Sober Mommies community who took the time to reach out to me personally. It meant the world to me. She left a hand-written letter for us,Read More →
I read an article about Chrissy Teigen on Buzzfeed recently, and it really stuck with me. If you don’t know who she is, she’s a model, has a hilarious Twitter (@chrissyteigen) and is married to John Legend. I don’t watch “Lip Synch Battle,” but I have heard it is pretty funny. SheRead More →
My relationship with my mother has always been challenging. My mother was an alcoholic and I was raised by my father. There was no hatred between us – she just wasn’t there. I learned as an adult that this was an act of love. My mother came back into myRead More →
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