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And sober.  The last week has been one of the most trying times of my life.

On the 25th my Future(unknown to us at the time) Son-In-Law died in an industrial accident.

He was unbanding some steel coils and one fell on him.  There are many reasons why this should had

not occurred.  But it did.  God's will.

To make matters worse my Husband is the Plant Manager and this happened on his watch.

The Service was beautiful.  The Pastor was up beat, emphasizing the positive effect Eric had on all

who knew him.

In short. NEVER take short-cuts that could endanger your life.  ALWAYS tell folks around you you love them.

You never know when someone you love will be taken from you.

Dori

Just got this in an email:

Afterglow by Helen Lowrie Marshall

 

I'd like the memory of me

To be a happy one.

I'd like to leave an afterglow

Of smiles when day is done.

 

I'd like to leave an echo

Whispering softly down the ways,

Of happy times and laughing times

And bright and sunny days.

 

I'd like the tears of those who grieve,

To dry before the sun

Of happy memories I leave

Behind - when day is done.



-- Edited by PhotoPhreak on Monday 1st of July 2013 04:05:05 PM

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Oh Dori, ... what a tragedy ... my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family ...

Sometimes, the unexpected happens, and when it does we must try to be prepared and strong ... for us, one never knows if that next drink may lead quickly to being our last ... Personally, I don't think I have another 'recovery' left in me ... I almost died during the last one ...

I will stop at that, cause I figure you are beating yourself up enough to get your program back in order ... you belong here with us, not out there in the bottle where you are rendered useless ...


Love you and God Bless,
Pappy



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The poem is beautiful ... thanks for that! ... go now, and be well!



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Thanks Pappy. My Dad died in '82. Mom and Granddad in '05. This is the worst. Eric was so young.

Believe me, I thought of using this as an excuse to drink again. But I kept going back to the Steps and God. And would Eric want me to
drink over this??? No.

Taking a drink would have put me right back where I was. If I were to pick up the bottle again I would be doing what Eric did.
Taking a short cut.

Now comes the anger. YOU STUPID KID!!!! Yep, just as I was. And then guilt for thinking such a thing. I survived and he did not.

God's Will.

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Dori, my heartfelt sympathies to you. God be with you in your time of distress.

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Hey Dori, ... part of the story about my son's accident that I rarely tell, is that he never ever drove without his seat-belt ... this time, he'd had a few beers, dropped his cell phone, undid his belt to pick it up, ran off the road, flipped, and was ejected ... now he'd never walk again ...

I said the same thing ... YOU STUPID KID! ... (that happened in '09, ... 2 weeks before my 1st AA birthday)(it took every ounce of AA strength I had and the power of God to keep me from drinking that next few hours while he was in CCU ...)



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Dori, my mom died 5 days before my 16th AA thanksgiving. Every year she would prepare for it. She had gone on a holiday with her friends and suffered a stroke. My AA friends and their families just took over everything. I was functioning in super slow motion and nothing seemed real even on my thanksgiving dinner at my group. I thank God that she celebrated 15 years of my sobriety in total joy. I pray that God will strengthen you.

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((((Dori)))) with empathy and compassion I wish his family and yours serenity.  Short cuts...what a subject for another discussion or post.  I don't believe that the consequences of God's will is shock and sadness.  I believe that acceptance is from the will of God; for me.  No matter what happens I can accept.  Your perception of picking up again being a short cut is soooo very right on.  Today that is more easy to see than when I was a newbie.  I get it now and also get that alcoholism in my life was not of the will of God and AA was.  Keep coming back.  ((((hugs)))) smile



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I know that God decided to take him away. It is not for me to know. I can speculate I can wonder and guess.

If Eric were in my presence I would rip him a 'new one'. Serenity. Grief and Anger.

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The taproot to that kind of anger is usually fear.  I was always fearful when I was out of control...powerless...unable to manipulate my situations.  Might be that if he was in your presence you and he would be fine and he would have your full attention and generous love and then...he's not and HP's got him.   (((hugs))) smile



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