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    #31
    Weekly AA Thread - Week of April 26 - May 2

    Hello to all, and special :wavin: to the new folks who posted this week.

    Mary, your daughter is still in my prayers and sister's too. I hope it's nothing. I'm so glad you are holding up and using your tools to stay sober. How did we ever think drinking would help anything in life's difficult situations??? AL sure is a sneaky one making us think all kinds of crazy stuff. Keep hanging in there Mary.

    Catch, I really like what you quoted from your little book about hope. Especially the part about how hope is easy to have when times are good, but most important to have when times are difficult (however that went exactly). That made me think of Mary and her daughter as an example. Mary, I hope you both have hope!

    Catch that is funny about HP! I do that too - get embarrassed that I don't know something and I don't ask. That's so silly, isn't it? How on earth would one know some of the acronyms we use without asking??? I sort of like the idea of some "HP Sauce!" On a bad day, I could use a little HP sauce on my eggs to straighten out my silly brain. (like yesterday!)

    I have been in a bit of a funk this weekend and not really sure why. Other than yesterday started off with a wrinkle in my plans, and even though it was truly not a big deal at all, I don't handle wrinkles in my plans very well. And I need to learn to do better at that, so I suppose all "learning opportunities" are good. I feel much better after going to a meeting this morning. Somehow meetings always seem to help me get out of my own pity party and get my head on a little straighter.

    Todays meeting was a good one on Tradition 3 - the only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking. (NOT declaring oneself an alcoholic!) The part of the 12&12 reading that spoke to me today was the part about "fear" being a big driver of rules. Some of the early AA groups that had a lot of rules probably made them due to a fear of the unknown with people that had differences. Gay people, people of color, women, people with mental issues, people who were also drug addicts, rich people, poor people, the list goes on. I am glad that out of all the early "rule" chaos, somebody decided to ensure that AA would always be very open to anyone who wants to stop drinking alcohol.

    There was a new guy there today for his first AA meeting ever. He identified as an alcoholic and drug addict. The guy who chairs this meeting is also an alkie druggie and was able to really speak from his heart about how AA is helping him change his life. Who knows what the new guy will do with the info, but it felt good to sit among this diverse group, all with alcoholism in common, and know that we can relate in some way to anyone who might walk through the doors.

    Have a fabulous sober day! Strength and hope to anyone who is struggling.

    DG
    Sobriety Date = 5/22/08
    Nicotine Free Date = 2/27/07


    One day at a time.

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      #32
      Weekly AA Thread - Week of April 26 - May 2

      Hi, everyone -

      Great posts everyone as usual!

      Phil, I am glad you had time with your mom through her passing and I'm glad you had the support of AA. Being there for a loved one is so important not only for them but for us. :h

      Mary, I will keep your daughter and you in my prayers, and hope all goes well. :h

      Doggygirl, Sister is also in my prayers and I wish the best for her as well. :h

      It's nice that we all can find some support when we need it - I think that's one of the treasures of AA (as well as here). It's a major life learning experience for me, and probably many others. Lately I've been taking more quiet time (this is something I've found if I don't do I get very overwhelmed). I have been following this thread regularly - it gives me some balance without too much people contact (I know, but that's just me ).

      Catch, I love what you wrote about hope. That is so true, and I've found when feeling down to use that thought to get me through the moment or day or whatever.

      Hello to everyone else that posted this week - I always find something meaningful here, so thanks to all of you. :h
      ​​Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our mind ~ Bob Marley ~ Redemption Song

      AUGUST 9, 2009

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        #33
        Weekly AA Thread - Week of April 26 - May 2

        Greetings all, we made it back to Texas. My lovely wife reminded me that I/we have been dealing with my family issues for about a year. It was last May when I took my brother to MD Anderson for his last go at the cancer. Wow! I'm glad all that is over.
        Thanks to you all and the people in the rooms of AA, and my HP I have some sobriety.
        Make it a great week.
        Love and Peace,
        Phil


        Sobriety Date 12.07.2009

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