Class of February 2020 Support Thread Pt 2
Re: Class of February 2020 Support Thread Pt 2
Checking in on about day 82 or so.
I’ve been trying to reduce device time, so I haven’t joined another class. I check in SR daily though just to see how folks are doing, it be reminded where that first glass will take me.
I’m involved in my recovery group and that has been a great thing in my life especially during this time. This is a tough journey. I feel like if I stay sober through this pandemic/lockdown, I can stay sober through anything. I’ve had a few moments where I wanted to cave in and just escape my reality. But my reality is a whole lot better than the misery I end up in when I drink.
Weird typos....won’t let me edit. 🙂
I’ve been trying to reduce device time, so I haven’t joined another class. I check in SR daily though just to see how folks are doing, it be reminded where that first glass will take me.
I’m involved in my recovery group and that has been a great thing in my life especially during this time. This is a tough journey. I feel like if I stay sober through this pandemic/lockdown, I can stay sober through anything. I’ve had a few moments where I wanted to cave in and just escape my reality. But my reality is a whole lot better than the misery I end up in when I drink.
Weird typos....won’t let me edit. 🙂
I think that would be escaping like ending up in Dante's Inferno at this point. I am so grateful t be sober through this....and always of course. And wonderful to see you love. s xx
Re: Class of February 2020 Support Thread Pt 2
How nice is this story....it was in my good news feed this morning.
A taxi driver schlepped a stranded student all the way from Bilbao, Spain, to Montebello, Italy, near Venice. Giada Collalto, 22, was studying in a foreign exchange program in Spain. When the worst of the pandemic hit, her school closed, her flatmates moved, and she tried desperately to find a way back to her family in Italy. After being denied a flight home, a kind taxi driver named Kepa Amantegi drove her the whole 12-hour trip, free of charge.
A taxi driver schlepped a stranded student all the way from Bilbao, Spain, to Montebello, Italy, near Venice. Giada Collalto, 22, was studying in a foreign exchange program in Spain. When the worst of the pandemic hit, her school closed, her flatmates moved, and she tried desperately to find a way back to her family in Italy. After being denied a flight home, a kind taxi driver named Kepa Amantegi drove her the whole 12-hour trip, free of charge.
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