Love Over Addiction: Happiness, Joy and Peace When You Love An Alcoholic or Substance Abuser
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Happiness, peace and joy if he gets sober or not. Top 25 questions answered for women who love an alcoholic or substance abuser.
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Love Over Addiction - Michelle Lisa Anderson
To Him
And to my love, B
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Be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry
James 1:19
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Acknowledgements
Did you ever hear someone described as a good man
? That’s my husband: a good man. He is responsible, honest, generous and filled with integrity down to his toes. He’s the kind of guy that your parents are relieved that you married. Best of all, he is the perfect example for our sons of who they should become and the type who our daughters should marry. Brian, I am so grateful you asked and I said yes
. I love you dearly.
I love my family. I mean, I really, really love them. One of my favorite places on earth is being at home with my six equally wonderful children watching a movie, like Clue. Each one of our kids is unique and will grow up to be amazing, contributing adults. However, to me, they will always be... my little ones. Thank you, Lance, Ellie, Lauren, Charlie, Graham and Henry. You are the best gifts that God has given me.
I have a little brother. But he is not like most little brothers. He remembers birthdays (something I am awful at), shows up for the kid's school events, and plays creature from below
like no other. He is also one of the most talented and generous musicians out there. He was with me during the difficult years, and he is the perfect choice to write music for this program because he understands, on some level, what we are going through. Tristan, I loved doing this project with you. Thank you, butt cheese.
How is it possible that someone can’t remember his phone number, but can be one of the wisest men around? My Dad is a mentor to many. He is probably the most determined, affectionate and thoughtful man that I know. He has had great success in life. If you need a good story or perfect advice given in a sincere and genuinely kind delivery, you can find him in the French café around the corner from his NYC apartment – just don’t ask him for his number. Dad, the older I get, the more I value our relationship – I love you.
A long time ago, I had a best friend who I loved being around so much I thought it would be great if we could be sisters. One year later, our parents got married. Gary loves my mom