Class of July 2013 Part 37
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Join Date: Jul 2013
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Weird how differently you think when sober. I am hungry since we ate dinner very early, thinking of HALT. Don't have much in the house I would like to eat as I gave all the leftover chicken to the dog(s) for the Newf's birthday. Would like to go out and get something but then I wonder how many drunk drivers are out there...
I'm thinking it might not be a great idea to go out there LuLu...is there anything you might be able to make yourself? A sandwich or some toast. Maybe scrambled eggs?
Or tea and toast....I know, tea again.
Or tea and toast....I know, tea again.
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But I want some nice, greasy fast food. I am at that stage where I want to eat all the time and am just going to indulge it for the time being. Everything we have is super healthy cause my daughter is a freak, LOL. And stop with the tea, Suze, bleck! I'll go survey the offerings in the fridge. Shouldn't have given all the leftover chicken to the dogs could have made myself a lovely chicken quesadilla! Spoiled animals.
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Strangely none of our burger joints deliver, really only pizza and Chinese and the Chinese place has closed. The dogs will probably keep me in since the fireworks have already started and I have one who completely freaks out, not the bday girl, she just barks. I get a few at midnight but it is only 10:30 here. Wish people would be more considerate. I would feel badly leaving the anxiety ridden one home alone. Thanks for all the advice and support. I am really trying to stay close this time around, hope I am not annoying.
And we will be right here with you LuLu, every step.
This is hard.
Gosh, I was so angry after my relapse.
Mostly with myself, and definitely with my cravings.
It took a a few weeks until I could trust myself to go out and not buy wine.
Whatever you need, we are here to help. ♥
This is hard.
Gosh, I was so angry after my relapse.
Mostly with myself, and definitely with my cravings.
It took a a few weeks until I could trust myself to go out and not buy wine.
Whatever you need, we are here to help. ♥
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All good here, just been on the phone talking to my daughter. She's a cop and is working overnight. Her boyfriend is a piece of work so was talking her off the ledge.
I know about Grubhub and Door Dash but they're expensive and I'm cheap.
Happy New Year to all, thanks for being there tonight. I am going to try and get some sleep. The daughter and I were supposed to be meeting for breakfast when she gets off shift but, as life would have it, my garage opener died and my car is in the garage. I will never understand why a double garage door was made without a handle to lift it manually, although, it is very heavy. Sigh, it's always something. Guess she might have to pick me up. She'll do it for a free breakfast.
Thanks again!
I know about Grubhub and Door Dash but they're expensive and I'm cheap.
Happy New Year to all, thanks for being there tonight. I am going to try and get some sleep. The daughter and I were supposed to be meeting for breakfast when she gets off shift but, as life would have it, my garage opener died and my car is in the garage. I will never understand why a double garage door was made without a handle to lift it manually, although, it is very heavy. Sigh, it's always something. Guess she might have to pick me up. She'll do it for a free breakfast.
Thanks again!
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Wow, I forgot all about the insomnia problems when you first stop drinking. That's tough, Lulu.
Again, thank you for being brave enough to post and do stick close. It reminds me that no matter how much time passes, vigilance is never a wasted effort.
P.s. Thanks venus for your kind well wishes. Yes, I'm blessed. Truly blessed.
Again, thank you for being brave enough to post and do stick close. It reminds me that no matter how much time passes, vigilance is never a wasted effort.
P.s. Thanks venus for your kind well wishes. Yes, I'm blessed. Truly blessed.
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Wow, I forgot all about the insomnia problems when you first stop drinking. That's tough, Lulu.
Again, thank you for being brave enough to post and do stick close. It reminds me that no matter how much time passes, vigilance is never a wasted effort.
P.s. Thanks venus for your kind well wishes. Yes, I'm blessed. Truly blessed.
Again, thank you for being brave enough to post and do stick close. It reminds me that no matter how much time passes, vigilance is never a wasted effort.
P.s. Thanks venus for your kind well wishes. Yes, I'm blessed. Truly blessed.
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