What it was like…Continued
August 1, 2006
In fourth grade, my parents officially started the divorce proceedings and it was painfully obvious to me that all my classmates would know I was from a defective home and would be made fun of because my parents could work out their problems. I came to realize much later in life that I somehow labeled my own self-worth by how I thought other people were judging me. My parents fought for years because my of my fathers drinking. They would often start an argument and dad would leave for a loaf of bread and might be gone for 30 minutes or 30 days.
What it was like…
August 1, 2006
I used to be the only one I knew awake at 3:00 in the morning… I’d be incredibly bored, looking for something FUN to do. The liquor stores were way closed and I was usually out of money. All the friends I’d started the evening with we’re all passed out or had gone their seperate ways – Usually with their dates. I would stare at the stars in the sky and wonder why on earth was I put here.
New Blog
August 1, 2006
I’m biting the bullet and taking on another website project. I dumped the last one because it was nothing to do with recovery and was not productive at all.
I will dump this one too if it turns out to be a big flop. I’m just looking for ways to be more effective.
Daily Trudge
August 1, 2006
During the past 2 years, my life has been blessed beyond belief. Even though I’ve been sober for quite a few years, I’ve just recently been rocketed into a life so much more wonderful that I would have ever been able to imagine… Yes folks, it just keeps getting better.
No Affiliation
August 1, 2006
This blog has absolutely no affiliation with Alcoholics Anonymous, AAWS, Inc. The General Service Conference, The General Service Board or any group or area or district…
This is for the purpose of stimulating ideas, education and conversation and the expression of experience as members of Alcoholics Anonymous who desire to learn more about all three legacies of the program – Recovery – Unity – Service.