Mothers of addicted and alcoholic children share a deep
connection--one that is rarely understood by anyone who hasn't
experienced a similar path. Sharing our perspectives helps us all grow
stronger, together.
These meditations continue the tradition of Hazelden's beloved series of
daily readings by providing moments of recognition, confession, and
healing for those who are realizing that recovery rarely follows a neat
or comfortable path. Along the way, we plant beautiful roses only to be
injured by their thorns, and we pull up unwanted dandelions that, at
times, are our only source of wishes.
By sharing the realities we never expected our families to face, mothers
of addicted children support each other through experiences that can
only be feared and imagined by others. From our shared struggles emerge
opportunities for personal growth. Tending Dandelions is a vital
source of wisdom, support, and strength that helps us begin our own
journey of recovery.
"We all need to take a closer look at the things we've avoided--the
things lurking around in this place where love and addiction meet--so
we're as strong as we can be."
--Sandra Swenson, author of Tending Dandelions