I can't help but think that every moment he spends like this creates more of a tug towards the light of good health and away from the darkness of addiction. I pray that he keeps walking in and toward the light.
my goal is to love my son regardless...unconditionally...this could be the last day that I see him. And in that case, I want no harshness nor judgement between us. Just love.
Dad and Mom, your son is beautiful. I love the way he sits so protectively with his young niece. He will come back to you someday...I can just feel it. Please stay strong.
We want to welcome you to our blog. This blog is principally going to be about parenting a drug addict. However as parents of drug addicts know they take up about 85% of your time, worry and stress, but there are other good things going on too.
My wish and goal for this blog is that maybe we can help you or you can help us. Feel free to e-mail us if you wish to comment or want to chat personally. Please if you want to post comments (good, bad, or indifferent) they will be very much appreciated.
Dad and Mom are parents of 3 and grandparents of three. Our oldest is the manager of Pediatrics at one of the top medical centers in the nation, the middle daughter takes care of our granddaughter and a couple other precious children. Our youngest is troubled with an addiction to drugs but is currently over 2.5 years clear and sober working at a company principally involved in foam and foam fabrication. Our blog is about his addiction and parenting an addict.
Please if you want to stay in touch become a follower. We are adding posts and people are commenting. Feel free to forward this link to anyone you think may be interested or need someone to chat with about these issues. To those that are FOLLOWERS, Thank You
AllTreatment.com – Rehab Center DirectoryThis is a blog written by two parents who's youngest son has had problems with addiction. This blog has already earned several awards for being a consistently updated blog that really does a great job describing the experience of dealing with a loved one going through addiction. It describes the emotional, up and down experience that substance abuse can bring to a family. A must read.
12 comments:
Yes it is! Thank you for sharing the good times pictures of your family.
How wonderful. I am hopeful for you all.
how wonderful. great pics of you and your family. it is so nice to see some healing taking place.
daisy
Love it!!! A beautiful family!
Your granddaughter is too adorable for words :) She's getting so big!
Looks like a great time was had by all.
I can't help but think that every moment he spends like this creates more of a tug towards the light of good health and away from the darkness of addiction. I pray that he keeps walking in and toward the light.
awesome pictures!! these are great!!
I just noticed, can you believe that baby in my arms on my profile picture.....the same kid on the merry-go-round!!!!
my goal is to love my son regardless...unconditionally...this could be the last day that I see him. And in that case, I want no harshness nor judgement between us. Just love.
Dad and Mom, your son is beautiful. I love the way he sits so protectively with his young niece. He will come back to you someday...I can just feel it. Please stay strong.
This is just so nice!
Great pictures, these type of days are simply precious.
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