@AndreaRussett give yourself grace the way you would give another. struggles are met by everyone & you’re 100% right that some are good at hiding it. your honesty & willingness to be open about your struggles will only help you grow in your recovery. Recovery isn’t linear love, you’ve got this.
Soulmates aren't just about romance; they come in the form of best friends too. Your soulmate will befriend you, understand you, appreciate you, support you, make you feel safe, make you laugh, be intimate with you, grow with you, heal with you, and break toxic patterns with you.
i know it’s easier sadie then done. i know you think you’ll be fine and nothing will happen to u. but i promise u never know. it’s heartbreaking what drugs can do i want all of u to be so safe and healthy and happy
the fentanyl epidemic is at its peak rn. u can’t trust anyone even if u think ur fine. the tiniest bit could kill u. it’s so heart breaking. and it hurts that it’s not talked about enough
my relationship has made me feel a lot more confident. and that’s not to say my relationship is the key to my confidence. it’s saying my partner has really encouraged me, not only in my looks, but in going after what i love, speaking up, being me. that’s beautiful.
fentanyl. is. in. everything. literally.
i see this every single day at my job. it is everywhere and the mentality of “it’s not going to happen to me” is so scary.
everything feels so insignificant. life is the most beautiful gift. whatever you got going on that’s stressing you, take a minute to just put your hand on your chest and feel your heartbeat. feel your feet touching the ground. listen to the wind. you made it.
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce this.
Early this morning our beloved Charles Elias Ingalls passed away in his sleep. Amongst many things, Charles was a larger than life presence that deeply moved and affected all who knew him. (cont)