One of the biggest fears of beginning any journey is the unknown. We do not know where the journey will take us and that can be quite scary. What will we uncover? What will we find along the way? The journey is as amazing as the final destination. We learn with each step. We learn we have the ability to go in any direction we choose. That direction is very much of our own accord.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Creative Recovery
This is a program I wrote for using art and recovery, click on the link and save to your favorites, it's going to be a whole new site soon.
The site is about to undergo a massive change and I'm adding a lot more content and updating things like addresses, e-mail, message boards, etc..
Coming in August.
Oh, and I'm finally writing THAT book, the one about being sober.
Coming in the future.
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Hi Sobriety Girl, sober is sooooo good. I can't believe how wonderful it is. I'm so clear headed and loving. Wow. It was a long old haul for me too. I'm writing my story about it, which is more to do with illness and emotional spiritual maladies rather than being drunk all the time (which did manage to numb everything). Anyway, I woke up to it all in Holland in 1999.
http://kaetiekalfou.eponym.com/blog/_archives/2006/9/24/2355862.html
Mucho love and respect,
Kaetie
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