Morning Gratitude ~ Part 48
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Grateful for piano serenade by our teenager in the wee hours to drown out the sounds of raccoon fights in the woods.....being as we were all awake anyway, right?
Grateful for piano serenade by our teenager in the wee hours to drown out the sounds of raccoon fights in the woods.....being as we were all awake anyway, right?
Dreaming
(((((Stevey))))) Heard from our premature-infant's pediatrician that the dreaming was when the bairn's brain was working a puzzle and embedding the pathway to better solution, hence odd hours of wakefulness. Once behavior in waking hours matched up to the talents/aspiration/solution in puzzle-dreaming, sleep pattern returned. Used the pediatrician's 'message of hope' to watch that one grow. Then used the doctor's message to persist in my own 'stay the course', and WOW! Works on adults, too. G.O.D.'s peace in your slumbers, friend.
Hi Yonder thanks. That does make sense. And I know that there is more going on than just a random collage of memories then.
I might as well say it, as I remember some details for once…
Basically everyone was ridiculing me that I know, this was on the street there was a carnival type of atmosphere. I was off to side a bit, being heckled basically. Somebody I am friends with with gave me a drink, and they were all laughing as someone had urinated in it. Then some older peeps I know were interrogating me, and they were not happy. I tried to explain my self, it must have went ok as while they were not happy they were a small bit understanding and I wanst attacked. There was a distinct element of danger in this, and I was feeling helpless and alone, as usual.
Thats all I remember. And thats all I can do about that too. Not sure why everyone is so mad at me, but I have reached the conclusion that it has a whole lot to do with being drunk. Hope things are good with you and the little one, peace
I might as well say it, as I remember some details for once…
Basically everyone was ridiculing me that I know, this was on the street there was a carnival type of atmosphere. I was off to side a bit, being heckled basically. Somebody I am friends with with gave me a drink, and they were all laughing as someone had urinated in it. Then some older peeps I know were interrogating me, and they were not happy. I tried to explain my self, it must have went ok as while they were not happy they were a small bit understanding and I wanst attacked. There was a distinct element of danger in this, and I was feeling helpless and alone, as usual.
Thats all I remember. And thats all I can do about that too. Not sure why everyone is so mad at me, but I have reached the conclusion that it has a whole lot to do with being drunk. Hope things are good with you and the little one, peace
((Stevey)) Thanks, he's home for about three more weeks. Then back for 2nd semester of first year university. /// That's some wild dreaming you got going there. Very creative! I think I heard Ed S. on a video say that "ponder in one's heart" wasn't so much you couldn't grasp the reality. Rather, you spent your contemplation time making sure your next steps lined up with "The Reality" which had been given you. Wow. /// I'm off Yonder to do some pondering. G.O.D.'s peace to you. :-)
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Grateful for church and the wonderful sermon. It spoke to me and was just what I needed. God at work is what that was. Grateful for my support system and the fellowship I am a part of. Grateful to be sober and clean- grateful for the 2nd chance and changing myself for the better.
Grateful for a new year to enjoy the retirement that I have experienced for 23 years thanks to living sober.
Grateful for the rewards of sobriety.
Grateful to be able to do the next right thing thanks to God.
Grateful for the rewards of sobriety.
Grateful to be able to do the next right thing thanks to God.
Grateful for a yoga practice this morning before breakfast.
Grateful to be sticking to my new years resolutions 1. Daily exercise and 2. Daily quiet time with God. Grateful that sobriety enables me to move forward with my physical and spiritual health.
Grateful to be sticking to my new years resolutions 1. Daily exercise and 2. Daily quiet time with God. Grateful that sobriety enables me to move forward with my physical and spiritual health.
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