tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8239996203141534485.post5647428689712003627..comments2023-10-02T05:41:55.652-07:00Comments on Mommy's Journey: What makes me tickSober Mommyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07649895813093622930noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8239996203141534485.post-89502247259335586502012-08-25T07:38:22.588-07:002012-08-25T07:38:22.588-07:00i'm not sure if these things were easier when ...i'm not sure if these things were easier when you were drinking, or maybe they were just easier to let slide. now you can deal with them one by one until the problems get smaller and smaller. Your 21-year-old will move out any day now (i moved out at 17!). your ex is nearly gone. bit by bit these will all change for the better, every single one of them. you grow and shine more every day and then the problems just get smaller and smaller :)Belle (Tired2012)http://www.tiredofthinkingaboutdrinking.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8239996203141534485.post-10197148762210789542012-08-25T02:15:57.633-07:002012-08-25T02:15:57.633-07:00O wow! This is near enough the same list that has ...O wow! This is near enough the same list that has me texting my dealer. Replace Mother in law with mother and "Big butt" with "teeth ruined through addiction" and we're almost there . . . There is always one of the list featuring. I'm gonna try again today so so hard.<br />You're doing great Jen and I'll keep coming back for inspiration. I know I can do this . . . Kids are up now, expect they'll be fighting before long. But I'm gonna fight today, big time! <br />Love and respect to you Jen xbugerlugs63https://www.blogger.com/profile/08598249255143939365noreply@blogger.com