Trista
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- I'm just F.I.N.E.-- Recovery in Al-Anon
- Ink Slingin'
- "A Gay Girl in Damascus"
- *It's mY MoM's fAuLt*
- A Day in the Life of a Mom with Spirited Children
- A look in the life of my recovery
- A Misunderstood Woman
- abstraho
- Al-Anon Blog
- An Arab Woman Blues - Reflections in a sealed bottle...
- Because Katie Says So!
- Chronicles of Momnia
- ClubOrlov
- Creative and Curious Kids!
- Discerning Chi-Chi
- Don't Fumble The Pussy
- Embracing change from the inside-out
- ending male violence
- Et tu, husband?
- Family Stories
- feeding maybelle
- GottaLoveMom
- Hearts Aren't Made of Glass: A Journey Towards Recovery
- In the Land of Broken Hearts
- Journey to the Self
- JS-Kit
- Just Show Up
- Laughs and giggles and everything Between
- Layla Anwar's Kitchen
- Learning About Natural Remedies
- Mom's Marbles
- Mountain Witch
- My Girlfriend's Blog
- N.E.O. Moms
- Nicole's Homemade Treats
- No Gimmicks, Just Me
- oestrogen247
- OF MICE AND raMEN
- Palestine Solidarity Demo Information Centre
- Pampers and Patron
- Portlandmama
- Pregnant with Cancer
- Ramblings of an ACOA
- Recovering Dawn
- Sexie Sadie's Stories of Seduction: Confessions From My Open Marriage
- Sexuality and Religion: What's the Connection?
- Sticky Fingers
- Stumbling Toward Peace
- The Crazy Suburban Mom
- The Huffington Post
- The Red Boa
- The Semi-Happy Homemaker
- The Underwear Project
- TheBaby, The Mother and The Goddess
- Theta Mom
- Through An Al-Anon Filter
- Thursday Sweet Treat
- Veter(A)narchy Has Moved!
- We're Talking Brain, Child
- Welcome to Poly Land
- where the revolution's gonna begin
- Why? What Have You Heard?
- Ziggy's Blog
Introduction | This blog is for anyone who has been affected by alcoholism or addiction. It is my attempt at breaking the cycle of addiction and unnecessary abuse before it hits my own children. I take a woman-centered approach to healing my life. "Most important is that we not identify ourselves with such labels as codependent or addict, or get stuck in chronic recovery as if we were constantly in need of fixing. The goal is to heal and move on, embrace life's ups and downs, and move from recovery to discovery. Then we can break through the limitation imposed by hierarchy, work together for a just society, and free our capacity for courage, joy, power, and love." - Charlotte Davis Kasl |
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