a not so profound thought
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At a meeting last night someone talked about their AH getting help and entering the AA program.
I told them that I didn't believe such a miracle would happen to me. My AH is so way deep in denial.
This person stated to me. Well everyone's miracles look different. Miracles do happen they just may look differenct than what you a looking for.
Last night I was in bed watching TV and my 17 year old son came in, laid down and spent about 1/2 hour just talking to me about life in general. After he said good night and went to bed I realized that miracles are happening in my life. A couple of weeks ago he didn't really speak to anyone. It was mostly grunts when spoken too. Now, without the tension of my AH in the house he is a completely different person.
I welcome this miracle and am open to being shown more.
Kaye
I told them that I didn't believe such a miracle would happen to me. My AH is so way deep in denial.
This person stated to me. Well everyone's miracles look different. Miracles do happen they just may look differenct than what you a looking for.
Last night I was in bed watching TV and my 17 year old son came in, laid down and spent about 1/2 hour just talking to me about life in general. After he said good night and went to bed I realized that miracles are happening in my life. A couple of weeks ago he didn't really speak to anyone. It was mostly grunts when spoken too. Now, without the tension of my AH in the house he is a completely different person.
I welcome this miracle and am open to being shown more.
Kaye
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