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Old 07-16-2012, 04:05 AM
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aasharon90
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I remember my early sobriety milestones and
going to meetings with family and the fellowship
of many there to witness this awesome recovery
success. Each day sober or clean is a miracle
and yes it should be recognized and celebrated.

I have many Recovery Gifts scattered around my
home to be enjoyed while on my recovery journey.
AA plaques with those important saying as a reminder
hanging on the wall high above my tv.

Lighted AA symbol in neon blue hanging on my
bedroom mirror and numerous other recovery
items from books to jewelry to all my AA medallions.

My sponsor presented me with her own medallions
that her sponsor passed on to her as well as other
sweet gifts like chimes that hang outside.

This year to celebrate my 21st sobriety anniversary,
August 11, we will be on our way back from Sturgis,
so while we are there the week before, I asked my
husband to take me to the AA central office to get
my chip. That to me will be something I will always
remember for this yrs special sobriety anniversary.

I hope some of my ideas will be helpful to you to
celebrate ur husband early milestone in recovery.
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