Jan. 30, 2022 – “My first year of sobriety was about not drinking — it was about taking it one day at a time, finding my people, and settling in,” she says. “It was learning how to deal with what I never thought I could. The second year was where the real work began.”
“I am so grateful to have such an amazing support system, especially my children, Sean, and my mother, and all of the amazing people in the sober community who reach out every day,” Windham-Burke continues. “As my second year of sobriety closes, I can’t help but think that two years is a hell of a long time without a drink, but such a short time to be sober.”
“There’s still so much work to be done, and I’m so excited for what the next year of sobriety will bring,” she adds.
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