Sounds like you've been through alot with your addiction. It's an awful disease. Stay strong for those babies. Thank you for sharing your story. You're in my prayers 🙏
I am so happy for you to be here clean and sober. Life is hard enough sober doing it as a recovering addict is really hard but it's possible. So keep fighting for you! I wish you nothing but the best.
Very impressed not only by you but by your husband. Recovery from addiction is twice as difficult when done by a couple. Mostly one part (mostly the husband) chooses the drugs instead of the relationship and the accountability (even for kids!)
7:47 babe your story sounds incredibly close to mine! I even also named my first born Carson ❤😂 11:56 dang guelllll!!!!! You are KILLING itttttt!!!! You’re such a truly amazing and inspiring woman. I hope you actually know that!!!! And I’m sorry for your father. But also, congrats on literally EVERYTHING elseeee!!!! 🎉🎉🎉 go girl!!! Go girl! Go girl!!! Lol I freaking LOVE this story. For real. My favorite one. ❤❤❤
Amazing story! Amazing family story. (You kind of bury the legend, bc of not mentioning the sisters until the end.) Your video is short but I'm really moved. There's light at the end. Thank you.
This is absolutely devastating hearing of drug use while being gifted the priceless honor of having children. The generational trauma will most likely haunt these kids. Hope this momma can continue the good work of holding sobriety.
@@ashleyrichey1607so proud of you for doing the hard work. Wishing you and your kids all of the best. Thank you for sharing your story. Your resiliency and strength will help restore so many others who deal with this struggle.
I own my mistakes. My last child wasn’t planned so I didn’t “have him just to experience a sober pregnancy”. I too have had guilty thoughts about giving one of my children up and then getting pregnant again. At the end of the day, even though it was difficult, I know I made the best decision for him❤️ My foster family and I are best friends and we, as a team, raise all of the children together. It takes a village, people make mistakes. Should I continue to live in my mistakes or build a better future for my family? I didn’t choose them for a long time, but TODAY I choose them every.single.day. Our family is well and my children are healing.. in a loving home❤️
@@krissypeters1517unless you have walked in her shoes be careful not to throw stones. Addiction is hell on everyone. It’s a miracle she has climbed out. I hope you never have to experience anything devastating in your family.
@@ashleyrichey1607I am very proud of you for climbing out of the hell you were in. May God continue to give you strength to keep on keeping on down the road of recovery! ❤️🙏
This is beyond anything I can fathom.
Congratulations 🤍 You have an amazing testimony!
It nice to listen about good stories for once especially this holiday season. ❤
Congratulations Ashley! Thank you for sharing your story. You are an inspiration.
Thank you Ashley for your story! Stay happy,
Have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year 🎉
❤ I’m so proud of you.
Sounds like you've been through alot with your addiction. It's an awful disease. Stay strong for those babies. Thank you for sharing your story. You're in my prayers 🙏
It’s incredibly brave of you to share your story! So proud of you!!
Congratulations i went thru the same thing its not easy but ive been clean and sober since 11/18/2013 ❤
Yesss!!!! Keep going!
I am so happy for you to be here clean and sober. Life is hard enough sober doing it as a recovering addict is really hard but it's possible. So keep fighting for you! I wish you nothing but the best.
God’s Blessings on you and your family!!! We are very Proud of you! Stay strong!!!
God bless this girl and her family …
Very impressed not only by you but by your husband. Recovery from addiction is twice as difficult when done by a couple. Mostly one part (mostly the husband) chooses the drugs instead of the relationship and the accountability (even for kids!)
He’s a rockstar! I tell everyone he’s the real hero. We are incredibly proud of his journey and grateful to call him ours❤️
7:47 babe your story sounds incredibly close to mine! I even also named my first born Carson ❤😂
11:56 dang guelllll!!!!! You are KILLING itttttt!!!! You’re such a truly amazing and inspiring woman. I hope you actually know that!!!! And I’m sorry for your father. But also, congrats on literally EVERYTHING elseeee!!!! 🎉🎉🎉 go girl!!! Go girl! Go girl!!! Lol
I freaking LOVE this story. For real. My favorite one. ❤❤❤
Amazing story! Amazing family story. (You kind of bury the legend, bc of not mentioning the sisters until the end.) Your video is short but I'm really moved. There's light at the end. Thank you.
This is absolutely devastating hearing of drug use while being gifted the priceless honor of having children. The generational trauma will most likely haunt these kids. Hope this momma can continue the good work of holding sobriety.
Working hard to heal my children everyday. They are INCREDIBLE children and have overcome so much!
Proud of them every single day!
@@ashleyrichey1607so proud of you for doing the hard work. Wishing you and your kids all of the best. Thank you for sharing your story. Your resiliency and strength will help restore so many others who deal with this struggle.
I own my mistakes.
My last child wasn’t planned so I didn’t “have him just to experience a sober pregnancy”.
I too have had guilty thoughts about giving one of my children up and then getting pregnant again.
At the end of the day, even though it was difficult, I know I made the best decision for him❤️
My foster family and I are best friends and we, as a team, raise all of the children together.
It takes a village, people make mistakes.
Should I continue to live in my mistakes or build a better future for my family?
I didn’t choose them for a long time, but TODAY I choose them every.single.day.
Our family is well and my children are healing.. in a loving home❤️
@@krissypeters1517unless you have walked in her shoes be careful not to throw stones. Addiction is hell on everyone. It’s a miracle she has climbed out. I hope you never have to experience anything devastating in your family.
@@ashleyrichey1607I am very proud of you for climbing out of the hell you were in. May God continue to give you strength to keep on keeping on down the road of recovery! ❤️🙏