LOLI'm not going to congratulate anyone before the actual date.![]()
I'll be expecting it no later than Wednesday then!I'm not going to congratulate anyone before the actual date.![]()
Thanks and congrats to you as well!Congrats to you sir! My 2 years no Booze was Oct. 1st
Once, at a conference, during a sobriety countdown, I was one day away from turning 4, and my sponsor made me stand up for 3 lol. But you made it! Thanks for being an example. Congratulations.I'll be expecting it no later than Wednesday then!
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Thanks!Once, at a conference, during a sobriety countdown, I was one day away from turning 4, and my sponsor made me stand up for 3 lol. But you made it! Thanks for being an example. Congratulations.
Honestly, knowing it's not an option anymore is a large part of it. More than anything I quit being selfish and put my family first. My kids need their dad more than I need to drink. Great support network between family and friends.
Hey do you guys remember that @ZippoGeek guy? Well, today he has two whole years (in a row) sober! If that guy can do it, anybody can! Congratulations, Jason, and thank you for sharing your sobriety with me! Remember, the keys to lifelong sobriety:
1) Easy Does It
2) Pass It On.
Thank you brothers!Congrats to Jason @ZippoGeek on 2 years. I am happy for you my friend.
Thank you Steve. God is doing for me what I could not do for myself.Well said Jason @ZippoGeek
I love that you take your recovery as seriously as you did your drinking. IMO you are an excellent example of how the program works. ODAAT
Grateful to be a small part of a great whole today. 27 years, ODAAT. Nights and weekends. In a row..
Your an AA miracle my friend. I hope you have many many many more ODAAT and never find an excuse to take that first drink.Grateful to be a small part of a great whole today. 27 years, ODAAT. Nights and weekends. In a row.
For the past 10 years or so, I've always deflected praise and congratulations as I feel the success belongs to AA and my higher power. Seems to have worked despite me at times. The power of the program; the fellowship; the love, tolerance, and forgiveness; the freedom to stumble my way with grace along this path.