Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Freedom to Change

todAAy i AAm grAAteful & thAAnkful

for a good Step 6 meeting yesterday; Step 6 provides a recovering alcoholic a chance to begin the long, slow process of changing old behaviour

for the constant reminders of the cost of not practicing these principles in all my affairs

that I am sometimes reminded that non-alcoholics just cannot understand or comprehend that we, as alcoholics-in-recovery, absolutely must change our thinking patterns if we are to remain sober

that, this morning, our 6:30am Eyes Wide Shut AA Group finished reading the Big Book (front-to-back) -- for the second time in 2 years and 7 months. We read several pages each Tuesday morning and discuss what we've read.

that I called my old boyfriend in Florida yesterday as it was the 29th anniversary of our meeting - 7-17-77. He's been HIV/AIDS for 21 years and is healthy as a horse. Almost every one of our group of friends (20+ guys) from those days is dead.

that my domestic house-cleaner is making steady progress

Freedom is nothing else but a chance to be better.
-Albert Camus

5 comments:

Mike said...

Thanks for sharing.

Shannon said...

I am sooo happy to hear your friend is doing well!! and healthy!

and that is cool too about your 6.30am meeting reading the big book twice!

Sober @ Sundown said...

Love the Freedom comment, dAAve.

jake said...

yeah for step 6!

lash505 said...

Thats cool about your freind, it gives others hope.