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MIP Old Timer

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Being retired and self employed has many benefits for me.  Where I work in contract has me meet many travelers who vacation on my island home.   I tend the grounds of a hotel and the center point is a inner garden that is beautiful...with bridges and pools and plants and trees and ...me.  Today some visitors passed thru the garden on they way to the shoreline to see the ocean and we shared "Alohas".  After a short time they returned and stopped.  The wife had a large stem which had falled from the tree and wanted to know what it was and so I pass on what to me is so usual and she found out what it was.   Her husband asked me if "this is what you do"? and I said yes..."I am a retured person who refuses to stay home idle".  "What did you retire from", she asked.  "I'm former US Navy and NASA and a builder/designer and realtor and mortgage loan officer and pilot and several other careers also".   Her hosband listened and then said, "You must really enjoy life huh"? which cause me to think before answering him which was, "What else could I do with it"? and he laughed and they nodded.   I didn't bring up what else I use to do with it that almost caused me to loose it all.  It seems so unreal now...living on borrowed time and enjoying all of it.   smile



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yes Jerry , sort of th same thing happened with me when tourist buses stopped at roadside diners & truckstops .

Lots of pretty girls wanted their pic with an Aussie Road-train driver , over th years , thousands of pics taken .

No-one ever sent me any pics back tho , wunda what they would have thought , if they knew I may have been planning

a meeting , or dropping in on some remote village & having a coffee with "Donkey shooter Dooley" . "Typhoon Tony"  or

some other Alkie , because of their remoteness could not get to many meetings . I know it ain't a competition , after my

5th AA anniversary , I counted up all th different meetings I had gone to - 600 , after 12 yrs , I stopped counting at 1,000 .

Yes , I wonder what people would think , about the "train-wreck" of my life before I got here . Mahalo MY Friend .



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@ 37 I was too young & good looking to be an alkie.

still too young , still got th good looks. still n alkie.



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Thank you both for your shares. Interesting stories about your sober lives, and I always love to hear them.

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Zoomz  you add the color I have always loved and shought from the Aussie when I worked with NASA.  The picture is the same yet the filter is different...more color and I come away with it still...happier.   Grateful for your sobriety mate and  how you describe it.  It isn't your looks that resulted in no pictures being returned is it?  LOL.  Grateful for your journey also.    smile



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Great posts, you guys! Yeah, the view from the lifeboat can be pretty sweet.



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I was just saying in a meeting today that my life is pretty wonderful these days. Glad to hear it is the same for you Jerry:)

God bless,
MikeH.

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