“When my son committed suicide, I lost it”
Those are Bonnie’s words, among the few first words she spoke to me when I first met her at the workshop.
They were words that I did not expect, I hadn’t prepared a response and I was caught with my camera in front of my face, as a few tears welled up in her eyes. And in mine. What do you say when someone is opening up in such a complete and trusting way, telling you her life’s story and the reason why she is here today. I just nodded, and let her speak from her heart. It is my intention to honor that trust, so the story I am sharing is not a biography, but a glimpse into a person’s life, a feeling, an understanding of what can make someone fall into addiction and then find the strength to recover, living a full, productive life…
As heartbreaking as that story is, her loss, her struggles, her admitted rough lifestyle, what struck me the most about Bonnie is that she is here today, resolute, on purpose, clearly defining her intention to help others overcome the same struggles and to shine that light at the end of the tunnel.
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