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Rescued Me Right Back

Diary Of A Seeker

Sobriety looks different for everyone. Mine has four legs, fur, and has never failed to be my why.

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The Watering Can

Trigger warning - this entry discusses details of a suicide

April 17, 2026

Every morning, before the coffee is even ready, my mind wants to take a few laps in the pool of my past trauma lately. Particularly the big one. I realized how...

2 months ago
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A Softer Way Forward

April 14, 2026

I woke up so grateful, SO grateful. A slow gentle morning, just me, the dogs, coffee and the birds. The little things are never little, are they? The fact that I can still see, hear, move my somewhat broken body, I have arms...

2 months ago

Welcome To The Ocean

April 13, 2026

I noticed a tiny miracle yesterday and it stopped me in my tracks. It was a better day than the one before. The tide had somehow turned and the downward spiral had stopped. The sunshine came out for a brief moment in my emot...

2 months ago
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The Forgetting

April 12, 2026

I stumbled upon a book on Youtube last night. I will look up the title later as it’s just 6am and I wanted to write first while I was quiet and still.

This is the best time but remember the quiet and still will always be wi...

2 months ago
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The gift that can't be wrapped

I grew up in a spotless house, and even now I can still smell the bleach. When my mother wasn’t working 3 jobs to support us, as my father made the decision early on to leave, she cleaned. When she wasn’t cleaning or working, she was drinki...

6 months ago
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