Grateful for humour
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Grateful for humour
Keeping a sense of humour about being an alcoholic is essential to me.
4 1/2 years sober.
I fell of a ladder 2 night ago.
Banged up my arm, my chin and my knee.
My wife and kids came running in.
Writhing in pain I said "You know, if this were the "Good Ol' Days" and I had a bottle of scotch in me I wouldn't have even felt this!"
We all had a good laugh.
For all the pain and anguish I caused my family 5 years ago, life is so good now that we have found our sense of humour about it.
I think that is good. It is for me anyway.
Today I am grateful for life in recovery and being able to 'have fun with it' and keep my sense of humour.
4 1/2 years sober.
I fell of a ladder 2 night ago.
Banged up my arm, my chin and my knee.
My wife and kids came running in.
Writhing in pain I said "You know, if this were the "Good Ol' Days" and I had a bottle of scotch in me I wouldn't have even felt this!"
We all had a good laugh.
For all the pain and anguish I caused my family 5 years ago, life is so good now that we have found our sense of humour about it.
I think that is good. It is for me anyway.
Today I am grateful for life in recovery and being able to 'have fun with it' and keep my sense of humour.
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