Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Happy Birthday To Me!

Today is my blog's first birthday! I am taking a moment to give it a cake.

It's been a long year, blog.

Thanks to those of you who have been with me over the past year. It helps me more than I can explain to share my adventures as a junky's wife with you, both my pain and my healing.

16 comments:

Urban Thought said...

Happy Birthday TJW.

Thank you for sharing with us.

Mary P Jones (MPJ) said...

A whole year, baby! And I love you more now than ever. So glad you started a blog a year ago and so glad I found it not long after.

~e~ said...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!

therapydoc said...

It's a milestone. Way to go. I really liked the post you did on him needing more cheerleading. I see it all the time.

Recovery Discovery (R) said...

Happy belated blogerthday. Thanks for introducing me to blogdom.

Wayward Son said...

It has been a long year and, then again it seems to have flown by. Congratulations. Not only for blogging for a whole year but also for growing, finding your better self and sharing it all with others along the way.

WS

The Discovering Alcoholic said...

Happy Birthday TJW!

Pammie said...

I read your blog faithfully. And I have learned SO MANY things about detachment from you. You have truly been a God send for me.

Glitter Goblin said...

Happy Birthday blog, and Blog Owner.

It's been quite a year, and I've adored how you've grown.

Doc's Girl said...

Happy Blog Birthday! You are a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful person. :)

Jade said...

Happy cake day!

I am so glad that your blog found its way to the web. Thank you for sharing yourself here.

Judith said...

Happy blog birthday!

Thank you for sharing your journey. I hope it brings you much happiness as you continue to move forward and learn just how wonderful you truly are.

Mary Ann said...

I just discovered you from MPJ's birthday cake posting. I'll have to come back and read more when I have time. Happy belated birthday!

John Donation said...

Happy Birthday. Now thats how you support your damn self. When my wife tells me she needs my support I just want to say "F*** you, go recover". Why not? Its basically what they said to us. Can you imagine telling a using addict or a drunk that they arent supporting you enough in your narcanon or alanon program.

Unknown said...

WOW. You ROCK, JW. The way that you choose LIFE, every day, in the face of your SO's ambivalence, is a testament to your spirit.
Thanks for your example.
abbie

longvowels said...

happy birthday blog! i am seriously behind yo.