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Old 09-21-2016, 05:33 AM
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Smile Personal Growth in Sobriety Weekender Sept 16th - Part 2

last part here:

http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...rt-1-a-19.html

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Old 09-21-2016, 05:46 AM
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Finally my dreams have come true! Marking shotgun off the list ASAP....now what am I gonna aim for?
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Thanks for the new thread, D!

Morning all. Busy day today. Peace!
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Good job Brynn!!!!!!!
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Well done Brynny

I hope you have a better day today Petals

An alarm went off at work last night's at 5am. Someone left a small door open, the night watchman for the industrial estate where i work went inside to make sure no one was there and triggered the alarm so muggins here had to go in at about 5:50 am (I am not allowed to give the reset code to the watchman) It made for a long day. The boss lives in leafy Hertfordshire so he never gets "the call".

The person who left the door open is a really good guy so I can't even shout at him
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Yay Brynn. Can you duplicate for tomorrow? New thread starts up.

Trying to catch up on paperwork today. My head is elsewhere though. This has been a busy week and I'm tired. I'm tired of being tired.
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Sorry Sao that you had to go in. That is a pain in the neck.
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That sucks Sao!

I'm beginning to think these allergy meds are just placebos lol!

Went grocery shopping during lunch...the only food I bought was coconut water Popsicles. I need help....like a personal food shopper or something. My pantry looks like a college student....peanut butter, stale Pringles, and old bread!
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Originally Posted by brynn View Post
That sucks Sao!

I'm beginning to think these allergy meds are just placebos lol!
Problem solved Brynn!
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brynn, if you have a toaster oven, spread out the pringles in it, set 'toast' on lowest setting and toast em, it will make em all crispy like new again...
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brynn, if you have a toaster oven, spread out the pringles in it, set 'toast' on lowest setting and toast em, it will make em all crispy like new again...
Good Idea! Even if they aren't stale! Just to give them a little more crunch.

Brynn - how do you keep from blowing away in a stiff breeze? With what you eat (don't eat) you must weigh about 90 pounds.
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Brynn- you should hire a personal chef or use one of those services where they deliver all the ingredients you need for the recipes.
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I think a personal chef would be great. Having meals prepared and ready to eat or heat when I get home. Or, I could just prep my stuff on the weekend for the week ahead. I made dinner last night and it wasn't so difficult. I just make it more difficult.

Trying to get my focus on my work. It's not working so well.
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I'm sitting here after a brutally busy day at work knowing I have to go home and make dinner for me and the kid. If I didn't have to go to the grocery store anyway for milk and a couple other things, I'd probably default to grilled cheese and tomato soup. I'll try to do better though. Maybe some boneless pork chops sauteed up real quick. That sounds good. Some rice. Some vegetables.
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