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Old 06-27-2017, 04:45 AM
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Sober vacation, sober wedding, sober beach, sober living where pot is legal

Just back from a couple weeks in Oregon.

Traveling as a family of 6, including a three month old, a seven year old, a ten year old and a sixteen year old can be fraught with stress. Particularly when the 7 and ten year old (who is already entering teenhood) cannot stop fighting.....

Along the way, plenty of opportunities for feeling 'triggered'.

A central part of the vacation was attending a brother-in-law's wedding.

At one point, on the coast, headed out for groceries I passed one of the hundreds of legal marijuana shops and thought briefly "maybe I'll go grab an edible". Then I laughed and thought "when would I even DO something like that? I'm on vacation with my family. " And on I went with my life.

At the wedding I enjoyed myself and interacted with family and did nothing regrettable and had a beautiful time really being a part of the experience.

At every possible "trigger" I rolled with it.

At my most frustrated, I was able to see it and eventually let it go.

I enjoyed my family, my time off, my baby, my travels, my experiences, my life.

I didn't even think about drinking, didn't want to, had no use for it.

The one brief temptation about pot was a passing moment - like a cloud briefly overshadowing the sun. I didn't have to respond to it like a trained animal.

Life without booze, without substances, without the specter of addiction controlling my every move - is a beautiful, rewarding thing.

Nearly 25 years of my life was lived under that cloud..... and though the sun would shine - the rains and the grey and the black and the dark cast a long shadow over the real potential life held.

It's really gratifying to live in the light.

You can, too.

Happy Sober Tuesday.

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Old 06-27-2017, 05:16 AM
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Sounds like a fantastic trip and well done to you!
I hope to be there one day !
Congratulations!
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Old 06-27-2017, 07:15 AM
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You had a great trip. Good for you and the family.

As for marijuana, I do understand the availability of it all. I live in one of the most well known places for this. It is everywhere.

Thanks for sharing your vacation. Its beautiful in Oregon.
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Old 06-27-2017, 07:35 AM
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Glad you were able to enjoy a sober vacation FO! A wonderful memory for you to look back on.

How many vacations have been ruined by booze? I know I have many! Almost every vacation I can remember with my DH brings back a memory of a terrible encounter.

I too live in a state where MJ is legal. Most of my New Years holiday was spent drinking and smoking. It's all a blur!

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Thanks for the reminder FreeOwl that it's all possible 💜 glad you had a good time x
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Old 06-27-2017, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by FreeOwl View Post
Along the way, plenty of opportunities for feeling 'triggered'.

At every possible "trigger" I rolled with it.

It's really gratifying to live in the light.
Great quotes, man. I love the idea of rolling with "every possible trigger." Because, let's face it, this world is full of them.
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WE can go anywhere provided we have a legitimate reason; however if we are going to steal a little vicarious thrill, nothing will ensure immunity from alcohol as much as intensive work with another alky.

Oregon is beautiful country. It's work for me to set aside the government.
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Old 06-27-2017, 04:32 PM
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Thanks for the message FreeOwl - glad the family trip was a good one

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Your post gives me so much hope for the future and why I want to continue this sober journey.
Thank you for sharing this.
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