todAAy i AAm grAAteful & thAAnkful
that as my recovery grows, my dependence on others for my serenity, lessens
that I'm still learning how to live with another person; I guess this will always be part of my life?
that after reading ALKYSELTZER'S blog, I called my sponsor to let him know I was out of the country
that I strive for a laid-back, no-drama life
(well, it's a nice thought)
that I attended Hayden's university graduation Saturday. Some very good speakers (professors and valedictorian's). One of the graduates who spoke told of his gratitude to be sober the past 9 years after a 20-year addiction to drugs. His family attended the ceremony and were cheering him on with glee, understandably.
that I had a battery of physical exam-type tests run here in Trinidad because it's a whole lot less expensive and the doctors are just as good as in Houston; apparently, I'm still kinda healthy. The lobotomy has been postponed.
They who give have all things; they who withhold have nothing.
-Hindu Proverb
*** The picture is one I took last year in Hayden's Mom's front yard. That is not me in the picture!
10 comments:
Why put off the lobotomy?
I'm glad you are having a good time darlin.
Be safe. Tell Hayden 'hi' for me!
I know for a fact that depending on what others think or do or whatever to be happy sooo does not work and like you I realise when I'm doing it more and more often. I am truckin' . thanks, Jen
You are looking quite tan in that photo, although maybe a little hung over.
Pretty Place. Pretty man!
Congrats Hayden on your graduation!
We had our 1st snow today..thanks for rubbing it in with the tropical pic.
I'm happy for Hayden!
So I guess we won't be calling you David-Frances Farmer, huh?
yep it is a tough process living with another... I know this too : )
glad you are having a good time
Never put off for tomorrow which is best for you today. HA.
Good for Hayden. That is a good accomplishment for H., you and the sober young man.
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