Loved ones remember Heather Armstrong as a revolutionary and a pioneer forever ingrained in the fabric of social media and internet culture. But also recall a woman who sometimes struggled.
Since Heather Armstrong’s death, friends of the mommy blogger known as Dooce described her in vivid terms.
“I knew that she was going through something really hard,” Elizabeth said. “We were not talking every day, the way we were when she seemed like she was really thriving in recovery.” “I would not have the career path that I have right now if it wasn’t for Heather Armstrong,” she said.
Ashdown told the Times that Armstrong was disappointed the book didn't become a bestseller, and that she drowned those feelings in “drinking and drinking and drinking.” “Heather made me feel like I was in a sacred inner circle with her. I loved her, and I loved our little group of friends. We had so much fun,” she wrote.
After the falling out, “we were civil to each other, we checked in occasionally, but I distanced myself. She turned into someone I didn’t recognize,” Bradley wrote. “I worried from afar. She posted increasingly incoherent rants. I texted with my other blog friends about what was going on, did we need to get her help? Was she safe?” she wondered.
Roughly six weeks later, Armstrong texted Elizabeth. From there, Armstrong and Elizabeth talked nearly every day for the next two years, Elizabeth recalled. Their friendship was “a weird little miracle,” Elizabeth said.
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