4 weeks today. . .you can't get arrested for driving fat. :-)
4 weeks today. . .you can't get arrested for driving fat. :-)
I walked into my first AA meeting four weeks today. Tonight, we celebrated 20 years of a friend I was reunited with in the rooms. She spoke of the gift of availability we get with sobriety.
I thought I was a great friend. I was available for friends. . .but only when I was sober or felt like it. That doesn't cut it. I know the difference now.
I am available now for my kids in a more meaningful way. We bake a lot of cookies, brownies, etc. I don't worry about the calories. As I read on this board, no one gets arrested for driving fat. :-)
Sending good wishes out in the universe tonight to the many newcomers we have here on SR.
C4G
I thought I was a great friend. I was available for friends. . .but only when I was sober or felt like it. That doesn't cut it. I know the difference now.
I am available now for my kids in a more meaningful way. We bake a lot of cookies, brownies, etc. I don't worry about the calories. As I read on this board, no one gets arrested for driving fat. :-)
Sending good wishes out in the universe tonight to the many newcomers we have here on SR.
C4G
Great post and I can sure relate to your comment about friendships. I was actually surprised when someone who I thought I had been a good friend to, told me otherwise.
I love your avatar, by the way.
I love your avatar, by the way.
We are definitely better friends sober. I remember in the drinking days whenever someone was upset we'd meet for drinks to talk or to escape. Looking back, I realize that while I was present and there for them, we didn't really help each other at all except in a "misery loves company" kind of deal.
lol lucky we can't get arrested for driving fat!
lol lucky we can't get arrested for driving fat!
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