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MIP Old Timer

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Stay home!!  But I didn't and so before the morning meeting I was standing amid
5 cop cars, two ambulances, one fire truck and some guy on a moped that made
the wrong decision on a wet surface and ended up with some road rash as a
consequence.  The cops were called and I told him "you gotta do what you gotta
do" which didn't improve his percentage from the first choice he made.  The cops
came 5 vehicles worth, 2 ambulances, 1 fire truck and I stopped counting.  Mid
term he walked past me in the midst of the drama and said "It would have been
better if I had not called them!!".  I muttered something back about being
responsible for our choices and waited for one of the police officers to come get my
information.  It must have been a training day LOL because there was another mini-
me in uniform with his little note book writing what seemed to be a novel.  Every
body went home or where ever them came from and the meeting started on time
but late...weird morning.  I was thinking of inviting the moped pilot to the meeting
however, let go and let God seemed the better idea.  It wasn't about being right
for me but about being happy so lets go on with the day.  There was lots of stuff
to be grateful for and then later this evening some Joe in a pickup truck I was
sitting next to at a traffic stop, left turn, decides he wants to change lanes to
the right in the middle of the turn.  This time I let brakes and then horn and then
God plus a few words in french with the windows up kinda sorta hoping he was
going to pull into the same Home Depot parking lot I was going to.   Didn't
happen.  What did happen was I started to feel insecure and afraid of being "out
there" and without anything to calm my nerves.   I don't do booze anymore and
became aware of just what hypervigilant feels like without a mind altering mood
altering chemical mixed in.  I finished what I had to do and taking extra care
made it home in the rain and separated nicely from the rest of traffic. 

Waking up inside of the 3rd step prayer really helps to set up the rest of the day.

I'm gonna keep doing that and staying in doors for the rest of the evening.

smile  It works when you work it.

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NICE JOB! So was the guy on the moped drunk? did he get arrested?

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Was he drunk or high?  Don't know and didn't ask as it came under the heading
of Mind My Own Business.  No one got arrested as there was individual responsibilities
and consequences.  I guess you could say he arrested himself and the meeting
and members help me continue to arrest the disease.   It works when you work it.
Who knows. Sometime in the future he may mosie over to find out what it is that
all of us former drunks are doing in the morning and and want to hang on the
fringe to listen.  I'll certainly give him another hug.   smile

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Hi Jerry,

The lights and sirens can be scary,  then add that bad driver as you were taking extra care to get home.

Happy you made that choice.....may you have a serene filled day with you HP.

We have had a ton of rain in California, and really cold weather blowing up to 30mph to go with it.  Was out the other evening and it felt just like Mid December here on the San Diego Coastline.....

Good to see you, as ususal,
Toni

 


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Jerry,

You summed it up beautifully whe you said
"There was lots of stuff to be grateful for"

That is a prime example of the AA program in action.

Sounds like you were not bored  that day "LOL"

Larry, 
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"Gratitude unlocks the fulness of life.
It turns what we have into enough and more.
It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order,
confusion to clarity.  It can turn a meal into a feast,
a house into a home, a stranger into a friend.
Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for
today, and creates a vision for tomorrow." - Melody Beattie



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