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Mon Jul-27-09 06:27 AM
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Attended a sober wedding Saturday !!!! |
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the couple has had really serious trouble for many years till they got into recovery, now have a quiet and happy life together. The folks attending were mainly recovering former thugs, now sober, with families of their own, all dressed for church. It was a very impressive experience and I was very happy to be part of it.
I love these things, and still feel very good from being there.
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Mon Jul-27-09 09:58 AM
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1. That is so cool, Mark! |
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It's experiences like this wedding that bring tears to my eyes.
Sometimes when I'm at a meeting, I will look around at my fellow recovering alcoholics/addicts and realize that each and everyone of us are miracles. That's when I get a lump in my throat and at times, tears in my eyes.
Recovery is a beautiful thing.
Congratulations to the new couple. I'm glad you were a part of their celebration of love.
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Mon Jul-27-09 10:12 AM
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2. There are a lot of "A" group (AA, NA, etc) activities - parties, picnics, etc, |
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all year round that are just excellent for giving great happiness the feelings you describe. I spoke at a picnic about 20 years ago and wondered what the gathering would be like if all of us had been using our drugs of choice- chaos,violence, saddness. The miracle is all of us, every minute of every day. I recommend these parties, etc, to anyone in recovery any time - they are all wonderful experiences and can be very helpful in our journey to be happy, joyous and free.
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Mon Jul-27-09 04:51 PM
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3. That's good advice, Mark. |
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And it's a great way to meet new people in recovery.
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