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I sit down to write here on this AA forum, and really, I have nothing much to say.  But I made a personal commitment to myself that during this 90x90 day period, I would also post here each day.  Partly because the writing is healing.  Partly so I can peek back at myself... laugh at myself... learn from myself... get over being embarrassed to be myself.

The thought just popped into my head - hmmm.... what to write about... a drink would sure help...  WHAT???? 

Yep, still an alcoholic.  Oh well, today it's just like a crazy extra arm that flaps around from the side of me, once out of control, now a useful third hand. 

Do I like having 3 upper apendages... being different?  That doesn't really matter.  It's what I do with what I have.

Thanks to those of you who gave me the support I did not earn.  I'm grateful to be who I am today, and for you.



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Still an alcoholic, JaD? Cool, that makes two of us! ;)

Steve

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Me too.

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Thank heavens we do not have to earn anything, or be worthy, or be perfect, or fall down in shame or guilt or self-loathing, in order to receive the gifts of this fellowship and the blessings of sobriety and a great 12 step process for daily living, through thick and thin. Gratitude is contagious--thanks for passing it on!! :)

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Hey, ... I figured out a while back that I am as likely to 'will' away my alcoholism as a leopard is to 'will' away it's spots ... LOL

So yep, I'm still and alcoholic ... ... ... The difference is I choose not to drink 'today' ... Tomorrow???, who the hell knows ... Just not today ....


God Bless,
Pappy



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Tasha - There is an AWESOME benefit to posting regularly here on MIP - In a flash I can find you something you might find humorous but also meaningful:

This is my first post on MIP over 3 and a half years ago: 12/11/08

"I am so grateful to finally be able to post on this site. I have been reading the messages and posts from some of you for about a month now. It has been a struggle and today I have 72 days. In my fellowship, that means I have a pinkchip that will turn red on day 90 God willing. This 72 days has been a period of great turbulence, but also tremendous growth. Not going to get too much into my story. I just wanted to say hi and that I look forward to being part of this forum and gaining wisdom and possibly giving back some of what has been given to me from reading the wise posts of others. I have really enjoyed the posts on the Language of Letting Go....and basically hearing about how some of you people with time get through life without drinking. Thanks."


**I don't think that on day 72 of sobreity, I'd ever imagined I would now have over 1000 days sober. I'm not much for writing in a personal journal so this "E-Journal" of my sobriety journey is pretty damn cool Lol.

Mark



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leeu wrote:

Thank heavens we do not have to earn anything, or be worthy, or be perfect, or fall down in shame or guilt or self-loathing, in order to receive the gifts of this fellowship and the blessings of sobriety and a great 12 step process for daily living, through thick and thin. Gratitude is contagious--thanks for passing it on!! :)


 Thanks Lee for writing what I was trying to compose myself, you saved me some time.    We certainly did earn our chair here, each and every one, the fortunate few that found this place, and stayed.  



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I believe it's called a 'recovering alcoholic' dear, okay. You earned that part, for now. So keep that momentum going, alright...



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