... a lot
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... a lot
I am grateful for:
My daughter.
My health.
Having the best friend a man could ever wish for.
The people who have helped me on SR over the last three days.
My family.
My job and house.
Now I am gonna earn those things.
Keep the faith!
My daughter.
My health.
Having the best friend a man could ever wish for.
The people who have helped me on SR over the last three days.
My family.
My job and house.
Now I am gonna earn those things.
Keep the faith!
i am grateful for so many things, it's a long list so i won't write it all out...but i must list some of it:
an intimate and close relationship with God
my daughter beginning her sober/recovery journey
my continued recovery for another 24
my husband who is awesome
i am completely grateful for the recovery rooms of AA/CA that i have sat in
i am grateful for having the life i have today....
hope is a good thing
an intimate and close relationship with God
my daughter beginning her sober/recovery journey
my continued recovery for another 24
my husband who is awesome
i am completely grateful for the recovery rooms of AA/CA that i have sat in
i am grateful for having the life i have today....
hope is a good thing
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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I am grateful for:
Having been sober for more than a week.
The steady improvement in my feeling of well-being as the week has gone on.
Starting back at work this week and still not drinking.
The good fortune to have found SR when I did.
Having been sober for more than a week.
The steady improvement in my feeling of well-being as the week has gone on.
Starting back at work this week and still not drinking.
The good fortune to have found SR when I did.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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I am grateful for:
My daughter singing me 'happy birthday, Daddy'.
Being sober on my birthday
The early steps I have taken in appreciating that recovery is so much more than abstinence.
Starting a little training today.
Feeling strong!
My daughter singing me 'happy birthday, Daddy'.
Being sober on my birthday
The early steps I have taken in appreciating that recovery is so much more than abstinence.
Starting a little training today.
Feeling strong!
Excellent progress FL and happy belated birthday. And, yes hearing your daughter singing is priceless. Glad you are enjoying your journey to feeling free... it is SO worth it and it just keeps getting better and better.
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