Happy birthday to my SEVEN year old tiny bebe Cohe Happy birthday to my SEVEN year old tiny bebe Cohen! He rolled his eyes at me when I said it’s crazy that he went from 6…to 7! If you know you know. 

Cohen is so sweet, kind, helpful, and smart. He loves building hot wheels tracks, setting up play areas for his little brothers, swimming, NASCAR, baseball, and never sitting still or being quiet… ever. 😆 

I’m so thankful God chose me to be his mom! I love you Cohen!! Happy birthday!!
It was a hot one at Bristol today but we had fun! It was a hot one at Bristol today but we had fun! 🏁

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Splashing around with my boys 🥰❤️☀️ Splashing around with my boys 🥰❤️☀️
Pssst. Photography magic courtesy of @m_franzetti Pssst. Photography magic courtesy of @m_franzetti when you swipe. But only if you like boudoir photos. 😜

I have the MOST FUN any time I’m in front of Michelle’s camera. She is so fun to hang out with and it ends up being the best girl time + hair and makeup! Y’all know I have 4 kids and I work from home.. I don’t get to feel fancy very often! If you like laughing until your cheeks hurt (your face cheeks) and feeling 🔥 - book a shoot with her! 10/10 highly recommend. 

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Happy birthday babe! We love you so much! Thank yo Happy birthday babe! We love you so much! Thank you for all you do for us! 🎉🎂❤️
Thank goodness for spring. 🌸 2026 has been kin Thank goodness for spring. 🌸

2026 has been kind of a weird, wild ride so far, but full of good things. I started a new job! And that has taken up a lot of my time (in a good way), so I’ve been a little bit quiet around here.

I’m trying as hard as I can to prioritize myself more these days. Finally went to the doctor and did some blood work. Turns out, I’m severely anemic. I’m hoping I’ll start feeling better and little more awake after I start my iron. 😅 Maybe I can lay off the coffee a little bit. (J/k)

I can’t believe it’s almost April after we went through 3 years of January, but I’m not mad about it! Ready to relax outside on patios with family/friends and enjoy our kiddos running around. We made it. 🖤

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Truck washing dayyyy 🚒 Truck washing dayyyy 🚒
Last night Nate made the big mistake of saying I d Last night Nate made the big mistake of saying I don’t post pictures of him (a man who doesn’t like social media very much much or having his photo taken.) And he said this to his social media loving picture taking wife who is finally feeling the sunlight on her face after months of seasonal depression. 🤪 Might just turn this into a Nate appreciation account. Stay tuned.😉

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Lifestyle · October 25, 2020

How Rehabilitation Supports Recovery, Safety, and Better Life Choices

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Rehab is one of those topics we don’t always like to talk about openly, but it’s also one of the most important. Whether it’s addiction, mental health struggles, or recovering from a physical setback, rehabilitation is often the moment where someone finally gets the support they need to move forward instead of just surviving day to day.

As a mom and a wife, I think a lot about how our choices ripple outward. They don’t just affect us. They affect our families, our kids, and the people sharing the road, the workplace, or even our dinner table.

Protecting Yourself and Others

When substance use starts to affect judgment, everyday choices like driving, running errands, or meeting up with friends can quickly become dangerous. What starts as “I’m fine” can spiral into risky behavior, accidents, or even driving under the influence before you realize how far things have gone.

Choosing rehab is a way to step out of that cycle. It creates space to slow down, learn healthier coping skills, and rebuild decision-making from the ground up. It’s not just about getting sober. It’s about keeping yourself and everyone around you safe.

If someone has already faced legal consequences, having the right support matters even more. Working with a compassionate DUI Attorney alongside a treatment team can help navigate the legal side of things while staying focused on recovery and long-term change.

More Than Just Addiction Recovery

While addiction recovery is often what comes to mind first, rehabilitation covers so much more than that.

  • Physical rehabilitation helps people recover from injuries, surgeries, or chronic pain so they can move through daily life more comfortably.
  • Mental health rehabilitation supports those dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, or burnout, something so many of us quietly carry.
  • Neurological rehab can help after strokes or brain injuries, focusing on regaining independence and function.
  • Cardiac and pulmonary rehab supports heart and lung health, often after serious medical events.

Each type of rehab is designed to meet people where they are, not where they “should” be.

What Rehabilitation Really Looks Like

Rehab isn’t one-size-fits-all. Most programs combine multiple forms of support, including:

  • Physical or occupational therapy
  • Counseling and emotional support
  • Skill-building for everyday life
  • Medication management when appropriate

The goal isn’t perfection. It’s progress. Small, steady steps toward stability and health.

Recovery Is a Process, Not a Finish Line

Rehabilitation is often the beginning, not the end. Many people continue with outpatient therapy, support groups, or lifestyle changes long after a formal program ends. Recovery looks different for everyone, and that’s okay.

What matters most is choosing to move forward instead of staying stuck.

Rehab provides tools, structure, and support when life feels unmanageable. Whether it’s about protecting your health, repairing relationships, or preventing dangerous outcomes, it can be the reset that makes a healthier future possible.

As with so many things in life, asking for help isn’t weakness. It’s a step toward healing — for yourself and for the people who love you most.

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