by PAL | Mar 1, 2026 | Someone In Recovery
There were years when I didn’t believe spring would ever come.Everything felt like winter—cold, uncertain, and stuck. From the outside, I’m sure my family wondered if anything good could grow from what addiction had done to all of us. Trust felt frozen. Hope felt...
by PAL | Feb 1, 2026 | Someone In Recovery
There was a time in my life when I believed love meant rescue. Love meant saying yes.Love meant coming through.Love meant giving me what I wanted, especially when I was falling apart. And I can admit it now… I had a very specific definition of “unconditional love,”...
by PAL | Jan 1, 2026 | Someone In Recovery
January invites us into something quiet and sacred. A pause between what was and what could be. A fresh start. And yet, new beginnings often require us to loosen our grip on things that feel familiar, even when they are painful. Sometimes the hardest part of change...
by PAL | Dec 1, 2025 | Someone In Recovery
As Christmas draws near, I’m reminded that the greatest gifts can’t be wrapped or bought. They’re the quiet miracles that grow in the soil of surrender: peace, love, and a life restored through grace. December has always carried a certain kind of magic. The lights,...
by PAL | Nov 1, 2025 | Someone In Recovery
As the trees grow bare and the chill of November settles in, I’m reminded that the most important growth often happens beneath the surface. The world above may look still, but the roots are alive-reaching deeper, anchoring stronger. Gratitude has become that root...
by PAL | Oct 1, 2025 | Someone In Recovery
The fall season has always spoken to my soul. The crisp air, the shifting colors, the quiet reminder that nothing stays the same. For much of my life, change was something I resisted with all my strength. I thought recovery simply meant putting down the substance; if...