Giveaway!:
One lucky entry will win this hockey style shirt given away at tonight’s @Rangers game!
Thank you @JaredSandler for autographing this for one lucky fan to be drawn at midnight tonight.
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“Go Rangers!!” .
I want to publicly apologize to my wife. I posted that shopping with her was torture because she is so slow.
I’m out with my 14 year old daughter looking for shoes for her graduation tomorrow and she’s even worse.
Maybe it’s just women?
Good Sunday morning. What’s for breakfast? 68 hi 80 🌧️ It’s Asparagus Day, Brother’s Day, Escargot Day, Yucatán Shrimp Day, Neighbor Day and Indy 500. Have a relaxing day. Pray, encourage & support. You are loved and we are Blessed. 🇺🇸
@chambleebrandel One of the coolest rounds of golf I got to see..He was paired with Maltbie at Colonial and they played some awesome golf! I think Ben shot like a 66 and Roger a 67! Memory is a little sketchy though so numbers could be off!😁
315,569,520 seconds. 5,259,492 mins. 87,658 hours. 3,652 days. 521 weeks. 120 months. 10 years.
That is how long my best friend, amazing wife, caring and loving mother has been SOBER! It has been special to see this journey you have taken from the first photo when you are in rehab to the last photo this past weekend. It has not been easy or smooth sailing to see the person you are now but you have taken everything you have learned at rehab, have used those skills, developed more skills, taken it one day at a time and now have grown and evolved into who you are 10 years later. The journey and path is never over for someone in recovery but I know you are stronger than ever and will be able to tackle any challenge that may arise in the future. The kids and I are so proud of you! Keep going! One day at a time! We love you! ❤️😘
To anyone who is struggling with addiction, let me say that life on the other side, the sober side…. is amazing and achievable. I’ve seen it first hand with my wife but also with my other friends. I’ve also been lucky enough to meet so many amazing people over the last 10 years that are living a life like my wife. Sober. Happy. Enjoying life. And also telling me that they could never imagine life could be like this when they were in the thralls of their addiction. Sobriety is possible. You have to want it. Your loved ones can only do so much. You first have to admit that you have a problem, an addiction, and you want to get sober. Once you do that, there are millions of people who are living a sober life that want to help other people live sober. You have to ask for help. Whether it be loved ones or someone in the sober community. I’ve been lucky to be part of this community with my wife and it’s an amazing, loving, caring community. There is no judgement. Everybody’s ego is checked at the door. All they want is to help one another on their path of sobriety.
Addiction doesn’t have to be a life sentence. You just have to want to be sober. Nobody can want it more than you. There are people out there wanting to help but you have to take the first step. Wishing everyone who is dealing with addiction that they find the path to sobriety. ❤️
@britthorschel