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-- Edited by justadrunk on Sunday 4th of November 2012 09:12:28 AM

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I'm right there with Ya Sweetheart ... ... ... also grateful for the 'extra scoop' of raisins in my Raisin Brand cereal ...



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On the way to our house  of Worship and truly grateful for my eyes being opened once again and Just For Today I will not drink alcohol or  take any substance that takes me out of myself.I have a Higher Power who leads me on a wonderful journey of LIFE !! ...To all,have a blessed and productive day!!!



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Me too, me too! :)

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Much, Much better than being UNDER THE INFLUENCE...Mahalo ke Akua...Thank you God...((((hugs)))) smile



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Pythonpappy wrote:

I'm right there with Ya Sweetheart ... ... ... also grateful for the 'extra scoop' of raisins in my Raisin Brand cereal ...


               You too. God this is getting weird. I'm grateful too, Tasha.



-- Edited by Mr_David on Monday 5th of November 2012 03:43:02 AM

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I think staying grateful is one of the best things we can do to thrive in recovery.

thanks Tashia

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I am gr8ful today! 4 so many things..., I am sober...I can walk again unaided...I have gr8t family and friends...my dog loves me...giggle!



-- Edited by Picaposie on Saturday 10th of November 2012 09:36:33 AM

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I am grateful for 14 days.

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Congrats Chaya on 14 days ... that's a really big 'hump' to get over ...



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Thank you. It's been hard the last few days. First, the thought of alcohol was popping into my head during difficult situations but it would end with that. Last night and today I have been having some serious cravings. I'm about to head off to my 3rd meeting of the day. It's hard, but I'm trying to stay in the faith and really take in all the wonderful things the program has to offer.

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Chaya wrote:

Thank you. It's been hard the last few days. First, the thought of alcohol was popping into my head during difficult situations but it would end with that. Last night and today I have been having some serious cravings. I'm about to head off to my 3rd meeting of the day. It's hard, but I'm trying to stay in the faith and really take in all the wonderful things the program has to offer.


 Chaya, ... 

None of us here could ever adequately describe to you the 'wonderful things' we come to receive thru this program ...

Early in the process of changing our 'way of thinking', we must remain focused on the prize, sobriety ... Since our most 

recent way of thinking got us into the state we're in, we become convinced we must change ... but seldom do we realize 

the rewards of doing so til we all of a sudden find ourselves laughing and enjoying life again ... then we realize, all will be okay ... 

 

It's the kind of feeling that Tasha has been exhibiting through her posts ... it's a beautiful process to watch the growth of another ... 

Chaya, don't fight sobriety, let it happen, embrace it for the miracles it WILL provide to you ... 

 

Love You and God Bless,

Pappy



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