Yes we are different, or another one I like "I'm special" Yep us alcoholics are definitely different but not in the way we image. I can now embrace my differentness and even laugh at myself. For now I understand why I'm different.
My perceived difference helped me to stay aloof from others. And that was exactly what kept me feeling self-pity. Now I realize that there is much that I have in common with others in the fellowship.
Sober 36 years (March 18, 1974), I am a former symphony violinist who loves prose, poetry, drawing, music (of course!) art of many genres and philosophies.
Here I will write about my life, thoughts, addiction recovery, and almost anything else of which I know very little.
Laughter, happiness, peace, enthusiasm and love shape my life these days.
If you enjoy reading my stuff, please be welcomed here.
If you do not enjoy, please be nice and leave the room quietly--grin!!
14 comments:
say what?
How many times I have said that phrase! Wonderful :D
Yes, and yes. Thank you for generous comment on my blog.
Love the photos Steve!
Linda
Yes we are different, or another one I like "I'm special" Yep us alcoholics are definitely different but not in the way we image. I can now embrace my differentness and even laugh at myself. For now I understand why I'm different.
strong emotions,
of course, it is NOT necessarily about you.
very well done!
thank you for the encouragement!
ha/ aren't we all///have a marvelous sunday!
Yes Steveroni...that we are! We're all different! And different is GOOD!
I've always loved the diffeence... each day I love, or try to- love it more and more...
Different... oh, fabulous. If only we could appreciate one another's differences!
Being different is a blessing.
Nevine
Great Stevie!
smiles to you...not getting this but not trying too hard...it will hurt my addled brain...♥
My perceived difference helped me to stay aloof from others. And that was exactly what kept me feeling self-pity. Now I realize that there is much that I have in common with others in the fellowship.
"you don't understand" is one of my personal favorites!
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